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Robert "Stacy" Coleman

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Colonel Robert "Stacy" Coleman, 44, died Friday, June 15, 2007 from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident in Tennessee while en route to the US Army War College in Carlisle Barracks, PA. Visitation will be held 6 p.m. - 8 p. m. today at Wright and Ferguson Funeral Home on Highland Colony...

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Deb,
I just learned of Stacy's accident. I am so sorry for your loss.

Deborah,

Please accept my deepest and sincere sympathy for the loss of Stacy. I am literally stunned at learning of this. Please know that I am thinking of you and that you and your family are in my prayers. May God be with you, comfort you and bring you peace during this time.

Most Sincerely,

Deborah,
No words can express my sympathy for you and your family. Only one other event in my life has left me so sad and that was the death of Chris. Your husband, my commander, was a great person. He was my friend, my mentor and he was there to talk to me when I had questions about finances, the military, retirement and much more. Know that Christy and I are close and if you need anything we will be there. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. God bless you and your...

connie anderson

I knew Stacy when he was growing up and always admired him for his wit and upbeat attitude. I'm so proud that he followed his dreams and achieved so much success in his career and life. My deepest condolences to all family, relatives and friends. My personal condolences go out to Dot, David, and Emily.

My deepest condolences to you and your precious little boys. I worked in USPFO contracting for 19 years and worked some with Stacy. I don't believe I ever got to work with you but I remember seeing you when you would come to the PFO.

To Deb,

I am honored to make claim that Stacy was my brother-in-law and brother-in-arms! It was not my choosing, but yours and his that bestowed this title on me. I am at awe at your strength, determination, and motherly love of your children that you have shown through these trials that the Lord has put in front of you. Never loose faith!

Joe

To Hunt,

Remember... No Regrets in Life! Live, Love, Laugh! I will always be there should you ask. You made me so...

Deborah:

God has a plan - Be still and listen. I will continue to pray that God will give you, Hunt and Matt the confort and peace that you need at this time. Stacy was a true American Hero and a dear friend of mine. God Bless You

I am so deeply saddened by Stacy's sudden and tragic death. I grew up with Stacy in Okolona, MS. He was my first boyfriend. I remember him being witty, adventurous, and great fun. A bright light has gone out in the world. I feel grateful to have known him. I hold all of his family and friends in my thoughts and prayers during this time of great loss. His military funeral was a moving tribute to his life, and really expressed his essence.