Bill-Coleman-Obituary

Bill Charles Coleman

Windsor, California

1935 - 2025 (Age 89)

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89
LOCATION
Windsor, California
CHARITY
Wounded Warrior Project

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Bill Charles ColemanBorn in Weatherford, Oklahoma, October 13, 1935; he left us peacefully-and very much loved-on July 28, 2025.In the three days preceding, he was visited by family and many friends; even enjoying a margarita before his journey to meet old friends waiting for him.Bill was the...

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Bill was our brother-in-law Lloy´s cousin. We always enjoyed visits at his home where Bill and Dori were the quintessential hosts. He was an interesting and generous man. We will miss him!

I was often in the B&B in Healdsburg. Ate many times the corned beef and cabbage that was served on St. Patty's Day (thanks Annie Nicol). I knew who Bill was, knew his face when he came into the bar. Heard his laughter, a lot. We said Hello and smiled in passing but I truly didn't know him. Reading his obituary makes me wish I did. What a long and totally interesting life. Wow! My condolences to his family and may he rest in peace.

bill was a real tough kid on the the football field we both played on...all the best to a wonderful guy... J. Gromer.

The best day got better when Bill Coleman walked in to your bar... RIP to a truly great man... Condolences to Dori, his family and friends- our world has grown smaller... If Eternal Life is somebody telling a story about you, Bill Coleman will live forever...

So sorry for the family's loss. Remembering him when he was just getting started, he and Joan were so cute and ambitious. He must have had a really full and wonderful life. My condolence to you all.

Bill Coleman was a wonderful man. I enjoyed seeing him in Healdsburg and gold beach oregon. Thoughts and prayers. Cheryl Masini-Morganti

What a beautiful Life!

We moved to Windsor in 1980. My husband and I were moving 20 yards or soil into the backyard with wheel barrows. All of a sudden as we were emptying the wheel barrows in the back...this front loader comers rolling around the corner of the house into the backyard. That was basically how we met Bill, He brought the dirt to the back for us without even a thought. I remember him asking...what are you doing, making a park?.. and he laughed. He was a wonderful neighbor always had that beautiful...

Bill was always respected and loved by all by those he came in contact with. Save me a place at the table cuz.