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Gregory J. Coleman

Jersey City, New Jersey

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Gregory J. Coleman, 61, of Upper Deerfield Township died at home Wednesday morning April 3, 2013 under the care of hospice and his family. The husband of Janet Kies Coleman, he was born in Phillipsburg and was the son of Joyce Gardner Coleman of Bridgeton and the late Jay A. Coleman. He had been...

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Janet you are in our thoughts our prayers and we send our Love,Barry and Genie Homan.

We extend sympathies, thoughts and prayers to the family at this difficult time.

The President, Staff, and Faculty of
Wentworth Military Academy
Lexington, Mo.

Janet and family, just read about Greg's passing but know he has a new body in Christ. Our prayers and sympathy to you during this time of adjustment.

Janet, Julie, Justin, and Judy. There are no words to say how sorry I am for the loss of Greg. Looking back when we saw each other more often, we were like family. I'm talking a very large family of 1st Presb Preschool moms, dads, and children. I'm so lucky to have the chance of knowing Greg and calling him a friend. There were only 3 people in the world who called me 'Debra' and Greg was one of them. My heart is heavy hearing of this sad news. May God be with all of you at this time...

To the family of Greg:

Just a line to say stay encouraged in the Lord! I worked with Greg at Cumberland Day - JJC, and he was always very respectful. He is now resting from labor to reward!

To Mrs. Coleman and Familty;
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Greg was a very special person and he will never be forgotten.
Judy Baker, JJC, PRCH

A wonderful and kind man who will be missed. It was our blessing to have known and worked with him for many years. our deepest sympathy to his entire family. may the good Lord bestow peace to all. Rest in peace ....Greg.

Dear Janet and family,
May God keep you close to His heart in the days, weeks and years ahead as you travel through this dark valley. I can honestly say I know your pain. Also, I know beyond a shadow there is light. The Light that comes from God's love and grace. I remember the good times at FnM Bank. May the love of God, family and friends direct you to His peace through it all.
In Christ,
Mary Atwell

I am very sorry to hear of the loss of a wonderful person. Mr. Coleman will always be remembered in a special way. I am thankful that I had the pleasure of knowing such a kind and caring man. I will never forget his trip with the Bethany youth group to Colorado. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Love in Christ.