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Marilyn A. Coleman

Avon, Ohio

Sep 19, 1935 – Mar 4, 2024

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September 19, 1935
DIED
March 4, 2024
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Avon, Ohio
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Marilyn Amelia Coleman (nee Marquette), age 88, of Seven Hills, went to her eternal home to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus on March 4, 2024. She was the devoted wife of her high school sweetheart and husband of 54 years, Joseph W. Coleman (deceased). Loving mother to Debra Cesaratto (John),...

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To Debbie and the entire Coleman family, on behalf of the Hrovat family from Steven Drive, we offer our sincerest condolences for the loss of your dear mother!

Dear Coleman family, I am so sorry to hear about your mother. I was a family friend for Mary of years. May She Rest In Peace.

I worked with Marilyn at City Hall, she will be terribly missed.

I worked with Marilyn at UH Parma (then Parma Hospital) when she was a volunteer there. Since she volunteered in the office, we had many good conversations and laughs. The one thing I will always remember is how important her family and strong faith was to her. She talked about her children and grandchildren constantly and shared many stories with me. I enjoyed reading her obituary. I knew she was a pillar in the community, but I didn´t realize how much time she gave of herself. Heaven has...

Pat Coleman & family, I´m so sorry for the loss of your mother. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family at this difficult time.

Mrs. Coleman lived across the street from us with her entire Kit and Caboodle of 5 playmates she and Mr. Coleman provided for us who virtually matched up with our 5 knucklehead sibs. Take those 2 families and combine them with kids that literally lived in every other house up and down the street for at least 5 houses in one direction and the opposite on both sides of the street and you had enough kids to fill up a GINORMOUS CLASSROOM! Add to that the fact that Mrs. Coleman knew every kid,...

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I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your mom. Sending thoughts and prayers to all of your family.

It pains my heart to hear the passing of a great lady ! The first time I met her you could tell that she was a strong woman who loved her family . Her smile said it all ! She was a strong and supportive board of education leader ! Her word was her bond ! She was the most sincere and loving woman that I ever had the privilege of knowing! Her example will always be in my heart and I´m sure everyone who ever met her ! My condolences to her family.