Patti Deptula
Rest in peace Bill 🕊️

Birth date: Dec 20, 1959 Death date: Oct 8, 2025
William “Dean” Coffelt, 65, of Salisbury, MD, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his loving husband and treasured dogs on October 8, 2025. He was born in Seaford, DE, on December 20, 1959, the son of the late Millard Man Read Obituary
Rest in peace Bill 🕊️

Rest in peace 🕊️

Where do I begin? Dean was a wonderful man! Always funny, joking, and happy. He was fun to "hang out" with, could keep you laughing. I was lucky to see Dean about a month or so ago, he looked good, and, as usual, he was joking and laughing. Dean will be missed by many. Heaven has gained another angel. I will miss you Dean Coffelt! Look down and make me laugh now and then. Karen Azbell
So sorry for loss. We Road the same school bus, he was such a great person. He will truly be missed.
I met Dean and Randy through a company I worked for. They were my client but little did I know we would form a friendship that has been going on for over 20 years. Dean you will truly be missed and you are so loved. Rest easy my friend 💔

I had the privilege of meeting Dean and Randy in the early 2000’s, when I lived in Rehoboth. We became fast friends and shared great times. I was honored when they asked me to stand up for them at their wedding. It’s a memory I hold very dear. My love to you Randy.

Dean and Randy visited me in Ligonier PA for the Fort Ligonier Days festival. I loved his excitement of seeing new things, crafters like the stained glass lady, food vendors to try and my brother giving us a tour of the fort sparking his love of history for my area. Then I took them to Ohiopyle so see a “real river” lol. Ended by a trip to Oakmont Bakery in Pittsburgh. I will miss him teasing me about “the scary bridge” (the Bay Bridge) and his excitement showing me his new cichlid fish when I visit and in texted pictures. Trips to the Laurel Pizza, beaches and outlets or trips to Super Cichlids to look at fish he wanted.
I have known Dean most of my life as he married and made my cousin very happy. My mother who left me last yr loved him dearly and always talker of him and Randy often. I never seen Dean without a smile and I will truly miss him and I promise to bug Randy often so he knows u will always b with him and never alone.
May u RIP and no more pain. U will always b part of family and I love u.