Keaton Franklin-Coker-Obituary

Keaton Franklin Coker

Gainesville , Georgia

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Keaton Franklin Coker, 18, of Gainesville overcame cancer in the ultimate way on Tuesday, July 15, 2014. Keaton was a young man who simply made everything better through his involvement. His Flowery Branch football team was better for having No. 70 in its huddle. The congregation of Lakewood...

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Dear Doris and Kelton,

While I never had the honor of meeting your precious Keaton, I know that he was a amazing young man - he'd have to be to as he was part of your warm and loving family. Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers and I will continue to keep everyone in my heart now and in the days ahead. Hold the memories and love for your beautiful grandson close -- they will help to comfort you all now and forever. Please take care of each other. Sending you...

Coach Salyers, my partner, was crazy about Keaton. I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers are with you all.

May God hold you close and comfort you. I am the widow of Donald Grogan and the daughter-in-law of Randa Belle Coker Grogan. I believe that Lewis Coker, Keaton's grandfather, is a relative. Grandchildren are so precious and we are so lucky to have them with us for a little while. May the peace of Christ be with you.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Too short a life, but a never ending legacy of character and courage.

My prayers are with you. My heart aches over your loss. I pray God will comfort you

I did not get to meet Keaton but in my heart I know he was a fine young man let me offer my condolences and pray that God be with all in this time of sorrow and know for sure you will see Keaton again.

Words are not sufficient to express our condolences on your loss. I pray for peace and strength during this difficult time for the whole Coker family. Take comfort knowing he's with Jesus and you will see him again one day. Love the Cokers.

My most sincere condolences. I taught Keaton and he always had a great disposition for learning.