Vivian T. Coyle
May 27, 1936— February 14, 2026
West Palm Beach, FL
Vivian Coyle ObituaryObituary published on Legacy.com by All County Funeral Home-Del Lago Chapel - Lake Worth on Mar. 9, 2026.On February 14, 2026, Vivian (Kurzeja) Coyle of West Palm Beach, Florida, went Home to Heaven to be with her Lord, Jesus Christ, and reunite with her late husband, Robert, whom she shared nearly 50 years of marriage.Vivian, known as "Viv", was born on May 27, 1936, and raised in Nutley, New Jersey, where she met and married Robert, known as "Red", on May 4, 1957. They soon moved to South Plainfield, NJ, where they grew their family. During this time, they also cared for Red's parents until their respective passings. In 1978 they relocated to Lake Park, Florida, to care for Viv's parents until their respective passings. Viv also became Red's caretaker until his passing. Throughout her life, she was an example of what unconditional love looks like in her demeanor, her words, and her actions towards her family and friends.Viv is lovingly remembered by her five children, Maureen (Coyle) Noll and her husband Ken, Lorraine (Coyle) Garrett and her husband, Brett, Debra (Coyle) Branson, Michael Coyle and his wife, Karen, and Patrick Coyle and his wife, Jennifer. She is also survived by twelve grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, and her brother Stanley Kurzeja.Viv had a strong work ethic and self-taught herself into two successful careers, first in the medical field in New Jersey, and after moving to Florida, she worked in Human Resources at Good Samaritan Hospital, and later at Autec until she retired at the age of 70.Viv enjoyed 20 years of retirement, eventually moving into a retirement community, Fountainview, in West Palm Beach, FL, where she met many new friends and enjoyed all the social activities her retirement community offered her, including weekly Bingo, Pokeno, and "Wine and Unwind" Happy Hours.Faith in God was very important to Viv and her source of strength, especially during the challenging seasons of her life as a caretaker of her family members. She faithfully brought her children to church every Sunday as they grew up. In Florida, Viv became a member of St Clare Catholic Church, the Women's Auxiliary in North Palm Beach, the Knights of Columbus, and the Moose Lodge, in Palm Beach Gardens, for many years.She will be missed for her easy-going personality, remarkable faith, and the beautiful smile she had and shared with everyone she met.A family reunion was planned this June to celebrate Viv's 90th birthday; a Celebration of Life service in June will be planned instead.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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