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Coil spent 34 years with the Zollner Corporation, starting as an accountant and finishing as vice-chairman. On May 3, 1966, he was named general manager of the Detroit Pistons, which were owned by Zollner Corporation president
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purchased the team in 1974. On July 1, 1975, Coil returned to the Zollner Corporation and one of the team's owners,
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Commission and was county treasurer for one year. Coil died on February 15, 2021, in
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Saunders, Frank (April 6, 1974). "Ed Coil Got Players Coach Scott Wanted".
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The Detroit Pistons: More Than Four Decades of Motor City Memories
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Detroit Pistons
Willshire, Ohio
Spencerville High School
International Business College
United States Army
Fred Zollner
Earl Lloyd
Ray Scott
1974 NBA playoffs
Bill Davidson
Oscar Feldman
Adams County
Decatur, Indiana



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