Celebration of life for Mrs. Jimmie "Jamie" M. Coln, 92, will be at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, August 20, 2025, at Strickland Church of Christ with Brothers Brad Dillingham and Terry Smith officiating. Interment will be in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.
Visitation will be noon until service time Wednesday at the church.
She passed this life on Saturday, August 16, 2025, at Magnolia Regional Health Center.
Mrs. Coln was born on July 21, 1933, in Corinth, to Jim and Durell Davis Clark. She was a former employee of ITT, Trees and Trends, and Hobby Lobby in the set-up department. She was a faithful member of the Strickland Church of Christ.
She was met in heaven by her husband, Marlin Coln; her son, Jay Coln; her parents; and her brother Richard Clark and wife Nancy.
Those to carry on her memory include her children, Terry Coln, Judy Wood (Randy), Dana Coln (Jerry Wilemon), all of Glen, Bo Coln (Evelyn) of Huntsville, Ala., and Fallon Hunt (Scott) of Hamilton, Ala.; two bonus daughters: Kim Essary of Ramer, Tenn., and Jan Reed of Corinth; her grandchildren: Hannah Taylor (Matthew), Mark Wood (Theresa), Nick Coln, Jay Coln, Gage Porterfield, James David Coln, Emma Kate Coln, Anderson Coln, Finley Coln, Nile Hunt, Owen Hunt, and Max Hunt; her great grandchildren, Joseph Wood, Cooper Wood, Rian Wood, Mary Ella Taylor, Olive Bea Taylor, and Brooks Taylor; brother-in-law, Wayne Coln of Glen; nieces and nephews, Kim Wall, Paula Tyson both of Glen, Becky Hodum, Gary Coln both of Corinth, Nelda Handy of Adamsville, Tennessee, Keith Clark and Jeff Clark both of Savannah, Tennessee; and two special friends, Martha Fay Ross and Joan Smith.
The Corinthian Funeral Home is honored to serve the Coln family.
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