Rodney (Rod) Arthur Coulter, Jr. (52) died peacefully at home on June 4, 2022 in Mechanic Falls, Maine after a long illness. Born in Bangor, Maine on September 15, 1969, Rodney graduated from Hampden Academy in 1987. He also attended school at Maine College of Art and Design in Portland. He is survived by his two loving parents, mother Pamela Coulter in Auburn, Maine and father Rodney Coulter, Sr. in Winterport, Maine as well as his sister Elizabeth Coulter in Mechanic Falls, Maine. Rodney also had many beloved aunts, uncles, cousins, and other extended family. Special thanks go out to his aunts, Diane Cook and Marilyn Hines of Rhode Island, who offered extra care and love during his illness. His memory will also live on in his close friends Chris Marcoux, Jen McEntee, and Jeremy Willette, as well as many other wonderful friends and caring colleagues, who will greatly miss him. He will also be greatly missed by his beloved dog Roswell, the Frenchie from outer space. Rodney worked at TD Bank for 27 years. He created a positive environment wherever he was, and this was no different at work. He loved the people he worked with and really appreciated his team. He often talked fondly about those he worked with, both past and present, and considered them friends. He enjoyed photography and loved collecting vintage-style, nostalgic items. He loved going to concerts and shows. He was a huge fan of many movies and various television series, often watching certain ones with family and friends for later discussion and review. He also had a huge sense of adventure, taking advantage of opportunities to bungee jump, sky dive, and jump off the Stratosphere on more than one occasion. Rodney loved travel and visited Austria, Belgium, Costa Rica, England, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, and Scotland. One of his favorite places was the Amalfi Coast. He also really enjoyed traveling inside the United States, especially out west to Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico as well as places closer to home such as New York City or Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun in Connecticut. He was giving of his time with others and always present in the moment. He will be remembered for his generosity, adventurous spirit, and kind-hearted nature.