EDITH LUCILLE COLEMAN
Age 92, passed away on February 9, 2017. She was born in Mt. Vernon, IL and had been a resident of Riverside, CA for 63 years, previously from Alton, IL and San Antonio, TX. She was a Registered Nurse and a member of Calvary Presbyterian Church and the Victoria Club for 60 years. She loved golf and bridge. Edith is survived by her daughters Carol McConnell, Ellen Coleman and Connie Wright; son James W. Coleman III; grandchildren Ashley Davis, Harley Barker, Tatum and Michael Wright and 1 great grandchild.
Celebration of Life will be at 12:30pm on Friday, February 24 at Riverside Jazzecise, 3415 Arlington Avenue, Riverside, CA 92506. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions be made to the March of Dimes or Lighthouse for the Blind. PRESTON AND SIMONS MORTUARY,
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Sending my love and condolences to Edie's family. Such a blessing to have known her. EN AGAPE, Nanette.
Nanette Mitchell
February 16, 2017
Carol- I will always remember Edie as full of life and opinions, with a great sense of humor. I don't think we're ever ready to say goodbye to our moms.
Sending thoughts of love and comfort to your whole family.
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lisa martin
February 15, 2017
Dear Coleman Family
Mom (Dorothy Corr) and I enjoyed often visiting with her and Bailey at Sunrise . Mom and your mom enjoyed sharing they were both RN's
Cathy Corr
Dorothy Corr
Cathy Corr
February 12, 2017
Dear Coleman Family
Mom (Dorothy Corr) and I enjoyed often visiting with her and Bailey at Sunrise . Mom and your mom enjoyed sharing they were both RN's
Cathy Corr
Dorothy Corr
Cathy Corr
February 12, 2017
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