Tommy Roger Coe, Jr., of Thomasville, North Carolina, passed away peacefully on September 9, 2025, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem, NC. Born on June 2, 1969, in Davidson County, Tommy was 56 years old at the time of his passing.
Tommy was the beloved son of the late Tommy Roger Coe, Sr. and Cora Ann Hunt Coe. He received his formal education at Central Davidson High School, graduating with the class of 1987 in Lexington, NC. Tommy furthered his education at Davidson County Community College in Thomasville, NC, where he honed skills that would serve him throughout his career.
He dedicated over 20 years of service to Lexington Furniture as an LFI Supervisor, and later worked for MoHawk/Unlin as a valued team member for 10 years. His work ethic and dedication were admired by colleagues and friends alike.
At the age of 15, Tommy accepted Christ as his Savior at Solid Rock Holiness Church, a decision that shaped his life and provided him with strength and guidance. Tommy found joy in simple pleasures, particularly enjoying the art of junking and scrapping.
Tommy is preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, William Franklin "Buck" Coe, Sr. and Jennie Mae Tussey Coe; maternal grandparents, Wilson Albert Hunt and Nancy Morris Hunt; his parents; and his sister, Penny Michelle Coe.
He is survived by his children: Destiny Coe (Riley Micheal), Matthew F. Coe, Billie D. Coe, Tommy R. Coe, III, and Anna B. Coe. Tommy also leaves behind his devoted sisters, Anita Cartrette (Kelly) and Charity Hayes (Mark); his cherished niece, Brittany Burrow (Justin); nephews Zack Cartrette (Angelina), Jacob G. Hayes, Bentley L. Hayes, and Garrett L. Hayes; great-niece Kelly-Ann Burrow; and great-nephew Grayson Cartrette.
In accordance with Tommy's wishes, there will be no formal services at this time. The family appreciates your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Tommy will be remembered for his enduring spirit, his unwavering commitment to family, and his ability to find beauty and value in unexpected places. May he rest in peace.
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