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John E. Coleman

Albany, New York

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ALBANY John E. Coleman, Sr., 65, died Monday July 5, 2004 at his home with his beloved family around him. Born in Albany, he was the son of the late Otis and Anna DeRusso Coleman, Sr. John retired in 1985 as a Lieutenant with the Albany Fire Department where he began working in 1960. He served...

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To Mrs.Coleman,Richie,and John,
Jack will be greatly missed to all of who knew and respected and loved him.It has been many years since we have been neighbors,I will always remember how strong Jack was A great will to fight the good fight.I looked up to him.He was one of those people from my childhood I remember and smile.Thank-You for all your years to help keep Albnny safe.God Bless Jack and his Fmily.

To the Coleman family on the loss of Jack. We were neighbors for a long time on Second St in Albany. Kids used to play together. He will be missed by all. Sincere sympathy. Carol (Fagan) Chmielinski. Mother of Robert,Kim and James(deceased) Piescor. Also Leo Shelly and Jerry Jr Fagan.

To the Coleman Family, our heartfelt sympathy goes out to all of you. my memories of jack will always be happy ones. the old second st gang will miss him. God bless you all. The Flores Family.

WITH MY DEEPEST SORROW TOO THE COLEMAN FAMILY,WE WERE NEIGHBORS FOR A VERY LONG TIME AND GOOD FRIENDS WITH JOHN & RICHIE...JACK WILL BE MISSED.
HE WAS A VERY FUNNY MAN!

With our sincere sympathy on Jacks passing.We always enjoyed talking and joking with him.He was one of a kind and will be missed allot.

Richie & John deepest sympathy.
I was 8 yrs old when I met your father as my little league coach. I still remember him saying to me "you look like a catcher let's try you there" and that's where I played for many years. I learned a lot about baseball from your dad as he was my first coach.
I am presently coaching the North Colonie 8 yr old All-Stars and am invovled in a tourney this week.
A few years ago I saw your Dad at Westland Hills Little League and he remembered me....

Uncle Jack,

We have so much to be proud of and thankful for. You are a great man amongst men, and your love and devotion to your entire family will ALWAYS be with us, in our hearts and in our minds. We have experienced so much laughter and joy with you, and we are so relieved and happy that you have finally achieved the ultimate prize.. To touch the face of God and live forever in His laughter and peace. You are and always will be admired as a fighter till the end.

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It is with a heavy heart and tears in my eyes I write this. My deepest sympathy for Jacks family. I will miss Jacks infectious laugh, his jokes and his smile. I have know him for many years and I will always remember the good times shared with Jack, his family, my mom and myself. The world has lost a wonderful soul. Now he is in Heaven with the Lord. No more pain, no more heartache. Just peace....Were left here to mourn your passing. SO, heres to you Jack (Lifts my Glass to you) Forever will...

My heartfelt Sympathies in the lose of Jack. He always was a class act and a super nice guy. Gus DiNova