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Debi A. Coleman

Cumberland, Rhode Island

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October 15, 2021
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Cumberland, Rhode Island

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Deborah (Debi) A. Coleman, January 22,1952-October 15, 2021


Debi A. Coleman of Portland, Oregon and Narragansett, Rhode Island passed away peacefully on October 15, 2021 with her beloved sisters Colleen and Erin at her side. Debi was born in Cumberland, RI and is the daughter of Joan M. (Primeau) Coleman of Smithfield and the late John A. Coleman. Coleman received a BA from Brown University, an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business and an honorary PhD. in Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI). She was a Brown University Board of Trustees Emeritus.


Coleman is best known for her career achievements starting at Apple Computer. She was part of the original Macintosh team as controller and went on to automate the first Macintosh factory in California. From there she rose at Apple to Vice President of Worldwide Operations, Chief Financial Officer and later Vice President of Information Systems and Technology.


She joined Tektronix in 1992 as Vice President of Operations and Materials. In 1994, she spun out Merix, the printed circuit board operation at Tektronix, in a successful IPO. She left Merix in 2001 and co-founded SmartForest Ventures, an angel investing venture fund.  Coleman’s “third act” included work in the mid-2010’s as a Tony-nominated Broadway producer, including work on the critically acclaimed smash, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical.


She served on several public companies’ boards of directors, including Software Publishing Corporation, Octel Communications, Synopsys, and Applied Materials, as well as Brown University, Harvard Business School, and Stanford Graduate School of Business. She was also named Henry Crown Fellow of the Aspen Institute. Debi just received the Lifetime Achievement Award from Oregon Institute of Technology. She also received the C200 Luminary Award Honoring Women in Business in the year 2002 for Technology Innovator.


An enthusiastic patron of the arts, Coleman served on the boards of the San Jose Cleveland Ballet, Oregon Symphony, and Oregon Ballet Theater. In addition, she strongly supported career opportunities for women in STEM, serving on the boards of the Anita Borg Institute for Women Technologists, as well as the Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington.


Coleman is survived by her mother Joan, siblings; Kevin Coleman of Florida, Colleen Coleman Bauerle of North Kingstown, RI, Daniel Coleman and his wife, Linda of Cumberland, RI, and Erin Coleman Isselmann and her husband Jack, of Portland, OR; nieces and nephews; Kevin Patrick Coleman, Brendan Coleman, Alysa Coleman, Sean Coleman, Caitlyn Bosworth, Sarah Dos Santos, James Coleman, Jaryd Coleman, Shayne Coleman, Kailee Coleman, Brenton Bauerle, Amy Isselmann and Carly Isselmann. Coleman was preceded in death by her father, John A. Coleman and brother John Patrick Coleman.


Relatives and friends are kindly invited to a Mass of Christian Burial on Friday, November 5, 2021, at 12:00PM in St. Joseph’s Church, 1303 Mendon Road, Cumberland, RI, which will be celebrated by Father William O’Neill. A private Burial will follow in the Coleman family lot at St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Cumberland. Visiting hours are from 10:00-11:30AM prior to the Mass, in the O’Neill Funeral Home, Cumberland, RI.


Coleman’s life will also be celebrated in December in Portland, Oregon.


In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Meeting Street School, 1000 Eddy Street, Providence, RI 02905, in Debi’s honor, would be greatly appreciated.


 

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My deepest condolences to the Coleman family. I first met Debi at Apple, Inc in 1990. I worked in her office for two years and learned so much during that short time. She was an inspiration and a friend.

So sorry for your loss. I would run into Debi over the years. Mostly in Airports, just time enough for a fast chat. She was thoughtful , we still have the Vase she gave us when we bought our 1st home in 1975. R.I.P. Debi...class of 1970

Dear Joan and all the Coleman Family
Sending my sincere condolences and prayers to you all upon the loss of Debi.
I remember Debi as a young teen ager before I moved to California. Her Aunt Ann and I were best friends. i knew the Colemans well.
Debbie was always friendly with much energy. She showed so much potential even as a young girl. The life she went on to live, the academic achievements and outstanding careers were truly amazing. It is so nice to read and see that she...

Joan and family, My brother Steve read and told me about Debi’s passing. Sorry to hear this sad news. She certainly accomplished a lot in her life. May she Rest In Peace. Love to you all from the Majkut family from Mowry Avenue

Dear Family,
Dusan and I want to extend our deepest sympathy on the passing of Debi Coleman. Dusan and I attended Brown University with Debi. I transferred to Brown as a sophomore, and remember vividly how Debi stopped by my dorm room to check up on my roommate whom Debi had known in her freshman year. I had never before met anyone so smart and with so much energy and who was engaged in so many activities and seemed to have an endless curiosity and knowledge about so many things. I still...

My parents, Phil and Pat, often spoke of the Coleman’s as a role model family. Debi’s academic achievements and deep care for her family, especially her brother John, we’re shared as well as the times she made bold decisions to prioritize her family and health over career. Condolences to the family for the loss of a wonderful woman. She impacted many.

Sending my deepest condolences to you all. What a beautiful tribute. With much love, Kathy

When I think of our cousin Debi, the first thing is SMART. The second and my favorite is she is outrageously funny and has a laugh you can hear across a crowded room. But most of all, I admire how Debi made time for those she loved and enjoyed those simple times as much as we did. God speed, Debi, you will be missed but remembered with a big hearty laugh. Always.

Dear Joan, we send our deepest condolences to you and your family. We were terribly saddened to read of the loss of your incredible daughter Debi. Love, Elena & Ernie