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Micah Aaron Coleman

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Micah Aaron Coleman 1978 ~ 2007 Micah was born December 16, 1978 in Portland, Oregon to Rebecca E. (Conrod) Coleman and Douglas Allen Coleman. He graduated from Weber High in 1997 and earned his bachelor's degree in computer sciences from Weber State University May 4, 2001. He was employed by TV...

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Dear Becky,

Over the past few hours I have been reading many of Micah’s blog entries. What a wonderful man he must have been! How he loved the Lord.

One of my favorite memories is a photo of you, Doug and Micah all on riding lawn mowers, all with huge smiles, as you three scoot around the “backyard” at Bethel. In fact, all my memories of Micah are good ones. Imagine – that must have been 17 years ago -- back when he had such lovely blond hair!

I know you are not...

Dear Becky,
I was saddened to learn of Micah's passing. Please accept my deepest sympathy and love. Micah was such a great kid to be around when he was on the ABYC and also, when we used to come to Camp Utaba. He always had an infectious smile. You and Doug were so much of a support to the camping ministry and it was so fun when we used to talk of our experiences at the Camp's. We know Micah is "home" with his Savior now and at peace. I can just see him now --with his Dad, Doug , and...

Becky;
I was saddened to hear of Micah's death at only 29, but I trust the One who has called him home to eternity. You, Doug & Micah each inspired me in service to our Lord Jesus while at Camp Utaba. Micah's servant heart while on the ABY Council blessed me beyond measure. Please know we share in your loss. We love you today Becky.
New Haven Fellowship

Our earthly loss is but for a moment in eternity, but nonetheless real. Thus, may you, his family and friends, know the deep enduring comfort of the Holy Spirit, the love of God and the eternal security in Jesus Christ.
Love and Prayers, Larin & Julie Kerr

I was so sorry to learn of Micah's death. I pray for peace and comfort from our Saviour in this time of loss.

Becky
I just received word today from Annette about Micah's passing.
Please accept my BIG ELECTRONIC HUG!!
Micah reminds me so much of his father, Doug.
I remember welcoming the Coleman's to Camp Utaba. It was a joy to have such a committed family to live and interact with all of our SHARED MINISTRY CAMPERS!!

Marie joins me in lifting prayers of joy and celebration for the life of Micah and warm healing prayers to you, Becky

Peace, grace and much love in our Lord &...

Becky,
I remember the first time we met. As I recall, Micah was just about to enter the 7th grade. I loved you, Doug and Micah almost immediately. All three of you were a blessing to those whose lives you touched at Camp Utaba.
Most of us would falter, but not you, because your faith is so strong. Just know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. May God give you the peace that you need today and in the days to come, until you are reunited with your men.
In Christian...

Becky, like so many friends of yours and Micah, we are deeply sadden by his departure, but happy about the reunion of Doug with his beloved Son Micah and the Lord Jesus. We have been praying for you and Micah, because we knew you were working hard with the Seniors, and that Micah was really sick. We know God hears our prayers and he never leaves us or forsakes us. So, Doug and Micah are very happy right now and are probably talking up a storm and laughing really a lot. And are thinking of...

Becky, we were shocked by this news. Branson and I are thankful that we had the opportunity to know Micah, and that he will live in eternity with God. We will remember Micah's broad grin and infectious chuckle while he zoomed around Utaba on the 4-wheeler. Becky, you may not ever know what a tremendous impact you and your family had on Branson and me, but we are truly grateful. We remember our times with you fondly. The memories are treasured deeply. If there is ever ANYTHING that we can do...