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Frank Clayton Coleman

Salt Lake City, Utah

1918 - 2015

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Our beloved father, family patriarch Frank Clayton Coleman, age 96 passed away May 22, 2015 surrounded by his family.He was a gift & a joy to us. Dad was born in a log cabin "Under the Horseshoe" in Spring City, UT. Aug. 20, 1918 to John Henry & Olive Allred Coleman. He was raised on a...

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I have fond memories of Frank. I remember the beautiful garden he raised every year and the quaint crafts that he made is his shop. He was always giving Kay wood because they both enjoyed woodworking. I will remember that he loved candied pecans. You will be missed. Gail Smith

I remember growing up how my mom and dad spoke so fondly of the Coleman's. I'm certain he will be missed by your family but I'm also certain that the reunion on the other side of the veil was a wonderful event for everyone including my parents.

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Best Great Grandpa I ever had in the entire world. He was a man of Faith, rightousness, and allways had a good vision of good hard work. He was one of my grandparents I looked up to in the spirit, and the Priesthood.

Frank, you will be so missed by SO many. You hold a special place in my heart and always will. I loved sitting and listening to your stories and your home teaching messages. You always were wearing a smile and the love for us around you was there in your eyes. Thank you for allowing me to call you my friend. Sharon, my prayers for comfort and peace go out to you and your family. Love you.

Grandpa thanks for ALL you have done for me and my family. I will miss sitting and talking with you about everything and anything. Thank you for being a spiritual Giant, and a solid rock to look to when times get rough.

What a "prince of a man"! He set such a fine example for all of us. We love his family and appreciate all he did for us. May you all be blessed with the wonderful memories you shared with him. May we all be worthy to see him again.

He has left his marks all over our family and our home. Every time I see the wooden violin on my piano I think of him. He gave all our children their patriarchal blessings. We loved him and our dear sweet Donna. I loved being in their home.

We will miss seeing Sharon and Bro. Coleman going for walks around the neighborhood pushing a grocery cart. We will miss being greeted by Bro. Coleman on Sundays. We felt very blessed to have him in our lives. Russ and Lynn Gardner