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Vernon Harold Coleman

Columbus, Ohio

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COLEMAN Vernon Harold Coleman, age 67, passed away Thursday, March 22, 2007. Member of Columbus Muzzle Loading Gun Club. Survived by wife of 51 years, Geraldine; children, Sandra (Melvin) Kendall, Harold V. Coleman, Linda Harrison, Brenda Coleman, Lola (Davy) Moore and Dan (Carla) Coleman;...

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Dad we miss you so very much it has been a very long month.Even though you were sick it broke are hearts to see you go.It was such a shock.You were the best Dad,Grandpa,Husband,friend.We will remember you everyday and hope to see you soon.Life will never be the same.We love you Dad,Dan and Carla

Thank You to eveyone for signing the guest book.It was so nice to hear from everyone.Gerri has been giving all the comments and she was very happy. Iam sure she would like to hear from everyone.With all are love Dan and Carla Coleman

Your cousin Faye Coleman, (sister of Carol Coleman and Bill Coleman). I am not sure, but I think at one time you had a gas station in Columbus, OH and I stopped by to see you, many years ago. Regrettfully, I did not stay in touch and lost contact with you and the others.

SELECT "VIEW THE PHOTO ALBUM" TO SEE THE PHOTOS I POSTED OF HAROLD AND GERRY. Truly special people.
Patsy (Coleman) Bocook

Your cousin, Carol Coleman. Haven't seen you since I was very young, but have thought of you and the family often. My fondest memories are of you and Johnny playing guitar and singing.

I was recently pondering when I was young a time when Harold and Gramps (James Coleman) were sitting in Harolds living room playing around with a couple electric guitars and singing songs I cant even remember. Us kids were running thru the house, the adults were out there just enjoying family the way families should. I can never remember a time back then when Harold didnt have a smile on his face or wasnt laughing about something. He and Gerry always seemed to be such joyous people to those...

I remember so many happy days spent with you and Gerry and your family as a child. My Mother and Papa, (Fred and Joan) would bring me with them to visit very often. (I loved to visit my favorite cousin and partner in crime, Dan!) Harold, you were so kind and fun and always had a joke on your tongue and a smile on your face. Those are among my most treasured memories.
My deepest sympathies go out to Gerry and the kids and all the granchildren. I regret that I was unable to attend the...

You were a big part of my childhood as was Gerry.You will be greatly missed. Your cousin Connie(Coleman) Barnard

Family photo (brother Ricky had already passed away)