1941
2021
247 North Tyndall Parkway
Panama City, Florida
Robert Warren Coleman, Sr.
Panama City - Robert Warren Coleman, Sr. "Bob," 80, of Callaway, passed away peacefully with his family by his side on Tuesday, March 23, 2021.
Bob, "RC" was the owner of RC Landscaping in Panama City since 1990. He and his sons have been running the business since he retired from the Atlanta Fire Department after 24 years. Bob was a United States Navy Veteran serving in Company 242 and the Vietnam War. In his spare time, he enjoyed riding his motorcycle and fishing.
Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Warren Lee Coleman and Virginia Johnston; and a son, Ronnie Coleman.
Left to treasure his memory is his wife of 56 years, Rosemary Whittle Coleman; sons, Robert Jr., Randy and his wife, Irene, and Rodney and his wife, Wendy; sister, Linda Iocco; brother-in-law, Buddy Whittle and his wife, Shirley; 9 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
Those wishing to extend condolences may do so at www.heritagefhllc.com.
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Bob and his son Ronnie kept my yards so beautiful. They also helped me so much after Hurricane Michael when I couldn't find anyone else to help me. They were such great friends, and I can't believe that they are gone. They will truly be missed. Bob loved his wife and family so much. He loved it when they all gathered together for a holiday celebration. You are all in my prayers, especially Rosemary who lost her son and husband in a short time. If I can do anything for you, please let me know. Robbie is taking over the landscaping and yard service, and I look forward to having him. I know your brother and father will be proud of you. Callaway has lost another two great souls. May God watch over you and ease your pain.
Linda Pelham
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March 25, 2021
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