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Jack C. Coleman
Evansville, IN
Jack C. Coleman, 84 of Evansville passed away at 7:13 am, Friday, June 27, 2014 at Evansville Protestant Home.
Jack was born February 15, 1930 in Evansville the son of the late Arch and Cora Coleman and was a 1948 graduate of Bosse High School. He was a veteran of the United States Army serving in the Korean Conflict and was a member of VFW Post #1114. Jack retired from Evansville Printing Corporation where he had worked as a photo engraver. He was a member of Heritage Baptist Church, where he served as a deacon and was strong in his faith to the Lord. Jack enjoyed photography and Civil War History.
He is survived by his beloved wife of 60 years, Ann (Armstrong) Coleman of Evansville, sons, Kent Coleman of Evansville and Mark Coleman of Whitehall, OH, grandchildren, Matthew, Martin and Jerrod Coleman and Kelli Greenley (Jason), brothers-in-law, sisters-in law and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral Services will be held at 11 am, Monday, June 30, 2014 at Boone Funeral Home East Chapel-A Family Tradition Funeral Home - 5330 Washington Avenue, Evansville with Pastor Maurice Melton officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery.
Friends may call from 2 pm until 7 pm, Sunday, June 29, 2014 at Boone Funeral Home East Chapel-A Family Tradition Funeral Home and again from 10 am until time of service at 11 am, Monday.
Memorial Contributions may be made to Heritage Baptist Church, 1900 Lodge Ave., Evansville, IN 47714.
Condolences may be made to the family online at boonefuneralhome.net
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I think about you a lot uncle Jack. Your brother is with you now. Your youngest brother is back in church, soon we all be family again in the everlasting kingdom. I love you
Nicole Armstrong
Family
June 22, 2021
A WONDERFUL MAN AND A GREAT NEIGHBOR
MIKE KINGSTON
July 1, 2014
Never met a kinder man.
Rhonda (Key) Sartore
June 30, 2014
Thankful for all the years my kids were blessed to know and enjoy their grandfather and for the time here with you. I have no doubt you are in heaven telling stories, hugging your mom, talking to Jesus and looking up anyone who was in the civil war! You will be missed. Thanks for being such a good role model for your grandchildren!
Sheri Uziekalla
June 30, 2014
Bro. Jack was a kind and gentle man. The world is poorer today because it has lost a good man, a wonderful influence, and a great Christian. See you in a little while Bro. Jack
Pastor Bill Heard
June 28, 2014
Uncle Jack was one of the finest men I have ever known, truly a man of honesty, integrity, dedicated to his family and loving our Lord, always the photographer and storyteller. He was a wonderful uncle and will be missed so much by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. Rest in peace, Uncle Jack. I'll see you again in Heaven.
Debra Pierson
June 28, 2014
I spent a lot of time at the Coleman house while growing up with Kent. Mr Coleman was a wonderful man who I greatly admired. My thoughts and prayers are with Mrs Coleman,Mark & Kent.
Brett McIntire
June 28, 2014
Peacefully sleeping, resting at last,
His weary trials and troubles past,
In silence he suffered, in patience he bore,
Till God called him home to suffer no more...
Diane Perkins
June 27, 2014
I will miss you Uncle Jack. My prayers are with all of the family. I look forward to seeing you in Heaven.
Nicole Armstrong
June 27, 2014
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