Kyle-Coleman-Obituary

Kyle Coleman

San Antonio, Texas

Age 69

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DIED
July 14, 2020
AGE
69
LOCATION
San Antonio, Texas

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Kyle Coleman, age 69, of San Antonio, Texas, passed away July 14, 2020. View the Coronavirus Memorial.

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My sincerest condolences to the Coleman family for your loss. God doesn't allow good men to be forgotten and their influence ripples through us to all we meet.

I send my deepest sympathy to Kyle Coleman's family. I knew Kyle back in our horse show days of mid to late 60s and early 70s. Two of my sisters and I competed in the shows and knew him from the youth activity shows put on by the Alamo Quarter Horse Breeders Association and 4-H shows. Those were some fun times! A friend of my sister Brenda let us know. I have not lived in San Antonio in a long time. I was shocked to learn of his death from Covid-19. So sorry this happened. I can see through...

Our deepest sympathy to Kyle's family. He will be joining the great trailride in the sky, where so many others have gone. The loss of such a great person is always difficult. Be strong. Keep the faith. God Bless. RIP BETSY & DIANE

I had many conversations with Kyle from my saddle (Sierra demanded to be up front) & on the ground. He had such a great sense of humor!! He'll be greatly missed by so many people who respected, loved & cared about him! My condolences to his family, especially Edna & two step sons. I rode the Alamo ride out of Montel for 10 yrs. I'm sure they won't be the same without his presents.

My condolences to Edna and the family. I knew Kyle as a young man and remembering him riding around the SherittsPosse Arena. We have been friends for many years he will certainly be missed

Keep on ridin’ that big Trail Ride in the sky! My condolences to Kyle’s entire family. I bet you and your daddy, Jimmy are fighting over the Trail Boss Seat! You were a great guy and sure are going to be missed.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Kyle will be greatly missed. Longtime Friend

RIP brother!

RIP Kyle. I always enjoyed our catching up visits. Rest easy brother.