Imogene-Coleman-Obituary

Imogene Coleman

Houston, Texas

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At her home and surrounded by her loving husband and family, IMOGENE MORGAN COLEMAN, May 4th, 1929 ~ November 12th, 2006, went peacefully to be with her Lord, to whom she had given her faith and devotion. John Coleman, her loving husband of 58 years, will cherish her memory. Her life lessons will...

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My thoughts and prayers go out to Johnny and the kids. I remember our WONDERFUL WONDERFUL times together when I was a young girl that started back in the 50's when we moved to Houston. We would all gather over at Loren and Helen's.
After moving to California in 1969,
I often had dreams I was back at the "BIG HOUSE" and we were all together. I so enjoyed my Uncle George's family. We love you all.
Kathy and Geno Brown

I am grateful for the last couple of family reunions that I was able to talk with and get to know Aunt Imogene and Uncle Johnny, all over again. What a beautiful family. My fondest memories from childhood are the big family reunions. I know my dad George and Uncle Loren are reunited with Aunt Imogene and we have three special angels looking after us all. My thoughts and prayers go to Uncle Johnny, Ricky, Sharon and Beverly and all of the family. I hope your special memories will carry you...

This is a wonderful legacy of a beautiful lady.I am so glad I had the opportunity to be with you all at several weddings!!I am so sorry for your loss.

Where in the world do I begin - matching dresses Aunt Imogene made Sharon and I when I stayed with you guys in Corpus; hundreds of games of hide and seek played with my cousins; many,many birthday parties (especially the July parties) and backyard watermelon and homemade icecream gatherings; hiding in your back seat so I could sneak home with you. Aunt Imogene was one of a kind, and the only sister to my beloved father. Our deepest love goes out to all of you, Uncle Johnny, Sharon, Ricky...

In my favorite childhood memories, Aunt Imogene was always there as we had fun and laughed as a family.

John, we will always think of you"2" just like you pray "we". We have many fond memories of 42 games and love for your children. You were a great spouce and an example for us all the way you loved her.

John and Imogene, Padre Island, July 2005

Imogene and John on the beach at Padre Island, July 2005

Imogene and Sharon in New Orleans, June 2005