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Carl Chauncy Coventry

Posted 7/18/18

DOVER - Carl Chauncy Coventry died peacefully on July 13, 2018 in Cadia "Capital" Healthcare of Dover. Carl was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret "Peggy" Coventry; his parents, Carl F. and …

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Carl Chauncy Coventry

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DOVER - Carl Chauncy Coventry died peacefully on July 13, 2018 in Cadia "Capital" Healthcare of Dover.
Carl was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret "Peggy" Coventry; his parents, Carl F. and Helen (Stinson) Coventry; sister, Ethel Jean Coventry; and his son, George Coventry.
He is survived by his sons, Wayne Coventry of Chestertown, Md., Carl "Bud" and wife Debbie Coventry of Smyrna; and their mother, Alice Coventry of Smyrna; John and wife Laurie Coventry of Wyoming; and daughter, Robin Coventry of Dover; and their mother, Frances Haley of Dover. He has 14 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.
Carl graduated from Dover High School class of 1956. After high school he joined the Delaware National Guard. He worked for Reichold Chemical, Playtex and was a retired Maryland State Fire Marshall and a member of the Maryland State Bomb Squad. In his early years he was a volunteer fireman and Fire Chief for the Goldsboro, Md. fire company and a past instructor at the Delaware State Fire School. Carl was also known in Wickenburg, Ariz. for his and wife Peggy's Honky Tonk Angel Karaoke business.
Over the course of his life, Carl enjoyed arrowhead hunting and fishing, farming, gardening, camping, smoking meats, building things with his hands, reading Mother Earth News, beekeeping, hunting, puzzles and mining for gold in Arizona.
Carl's body was donated to the Humanity Gifts Registry for research.
Letters of condolence can be sent via www.pippinfuneralhome.com


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