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Reginald Byron Coleman-Butler

Jersey City, New Jersey

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Reginald Byron Coleman-Butler Reginald Byron Coleman-Butler, 15, of Mays Landing, unexpectedly departed this life on June 6, 2010. Reginald was born Jan. 29, 1995, to Reginald Butler and the late Tracy Coleman. Reggie attended Oakcrest High School, where he was a freshman. He enjoyed track and...

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Reggie, I really miss you bro! All I can remember is you smiling. You would always smile. Love you bro. <3

I google this just to see ya name something about you, I miss you so much! Ayyeee Reggggiee! <3 I miss you babyyy!

Reggie my deepest sympathy for you and you family r.i.p. may god bless you from the whitlock family

May God keep you and help you through this situation.
love you cuz... Derrick Robinson

We are thinking of you during this difficult time. May Jesus Christ words at John 5:28, 29 prove to be of encouragement to you. It reads: “The hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his [Jesus’] voice and come out.” (John 5:28, 29) Yes, Christ promised that all those who have died are not only in Jehovah God’s memory in full detail but will also be resurrected to life again. What stunning proof that God cares about humans on an individual basis (Galatians 2:20).

God Bless the love ones and many friends of the Coleman and Butler familes during an after your time of bereavement. I'm praying that you find comfort and strength in the Lord & each other.

I cannot express the sadness that I am feeling for your family. Reggie was such a happy-go-lucky kid. He was one of the friendliest and funniest students I ever had. His smile lit up the classroom and hallways. I am thinking about and praying for your family - please know the Reggie will be missed. I look for a rainbow to look for Reggie.
Debbi Caporale
7th Grade Math Teacher
William Davies Middle School

In My Pocket

I have memories in my pocket.
They rattle among the change.

My memories of you are treasures I carry wherever I go.

They are stored in bits and pieces, parts of a beautiful whole
They give me comfort when I think I am alone.

Yes, I have memories in my pocket, like so much other stuff I keep there.

But of all the treasures I have, it’s the memories of you that are the most precious.

I loved having Reggie in class. He was spirited, happy, and made the best of every situation. He respected and loved his family and was proud to tell us about them. I think that's one very special kind of boy, and I admired him for his loving demeanor.
My sincerest sympathies and prayers.
Annmarie Benson, Davies School