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Ronald Eugene Coleman Sr.

LYNCHBURG, Virginia

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Ronald Eugene Coleman Sr., 68, of Lynchburg, Va., died Thursday, February 19, 2009. Arrangements by Tharp Funeral Home & Crematory, Lynchburg, Va., 434-237-9424.

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Ronnie & Brenda, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. If there is anything you all need please feel free to let me know. May God be with you at this time.

to the colean family ,
may god be with you at the loss of a well thougt of police man.

JESSE PHELPS AND FAMILY
(FEARS UPHOSTRY)

To the Coleman Family,
It is with deep sorrow that I heard of Mr. Coleman’s passing. I grew up on Cherokee Avenue when ya’ll were living there. Through all the trails and tribulations that families go through Mr. Coleman show strength that was far greater than his physical strength. He was a man that many looked up to and admired. Your Family will be in my prayers.

In the 70's working in Lynchburg on Metro Ambulance Service and attending CVCC with Ronnie was a treat. He always had time to talk and give you advice. He was Cop's Cop. God Bless...

Dear Coleman Family,

I had the honor and privilege to work with Ronnie during the late 70's. He was the policeman's policeman. He was by the book and always looked out for his officer's safety, even if it meant putting his in jeopardy. Yes, his size was intimidating, but his heart was just as big. He pushed you hard because he wanted you to be prepared and be the best you could be.
The Lynchburg Police Department was a special part of my life and will always be family. I know...

Dear Gloria,

George and I send our heartfelt sympathy. God be with you and your family. Thank you for the blessings of your lives and service to our Lord and Savior. Debi Bieri and family.

Our family is sorry to hear of your loss. I had the pleasure of working with Ron in the 90's at the LPD. Commander Coleman's advice and direction was greatly valued. He was someone who had the well deserved respect of those who worked with him and a family that clearly loved him. May you find peace in the Lord Jesus Christ during this difficult time.
Psalm 62:8 Trust in him at all times, O people; pour out your hearts to him, for God is our refuge.

You are in our...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

To the Coleman Family;
You are in our thoughts and prayers. I remember Mr. Coleman as one of the finest police officials I have had the pleasure to meet. I worked with Ron Jr. on the Lynchburg Life Saving crew many years ago, and saw what a fine son Ron Sr. had. I'm sure he was proud of his children. Lynchburg has lost a great citizen. It was examples like Mr. Coleman that made me chosen law enforcement as a career.