Published by Legacy on Feb. 26, 2026.
Herman William Coleson
September 9, 1944 - February 17, 2026
It is with deep sorrow we announce the passing of Herman
William Coleson. Herman courageously battled several
different health issues that never defeated his Spirit to live.
He peacefully passed in his sleep with dignity intact at age
81.
Herman was born on September 9, 1944 to Robert L and
Elaine (Bryant) Coleson in
Monroe, LA.
His Father was a Naval Commander and WWIi Pilot.
Herman spent his childhood living in many different places.
When his father went into the reserves he went to work for
the FAA at Tinker Airforce Base in Oklahoma, Herman's
family settled in
Norman, OK where he graduated from
Norman High School.
Herman then married Tina and moved to Houston,TX were
he sold encyclopedias until he was to become a father for
the first time. He always took family seriously. He then
decided best to go back home to
Norman, Ok and enlist in
the military.
He enlisted in and served the United States Army from
January 1963 and was honorably discharged in January
1972 (9years) which included his tour in Vietnam.
He lived in Virginia after his discharge from the Army
where he started Community College and worked odd jobs
until he decided to move his 2nd wife,Joyce and their
family from Virginia to what he considered to be his home,
Norman, OK, He completed his Bachelors Degree in Art
Education in 1978 at the University of Oklahoma. He then
began teaching art at West Mid High School in Norman
and as he said "so my family could eat,
" began working as
a yearbook salesman traveling all over Western Oklahoma
supporting and teaching students how to keep memories in
the form of yearbooks.
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Herman was known to be the "Mother Hen" of his children
and that quality carried over to his grandchildren too! . As
his children grew up and left the home, he was able to
return to his passion of teaching art.
He taught at Idabel,
OK High School in 1995-96 where he retired in January
2000.
He spent his retirement years with his love, Tammie,
Traveling, breeding German Shepherd working class dogs
and staying in touch with his military buddies. He was very
proud of his service and these connections remained very
important to him throughout his life. Herman also loved
spending time with his grandkids and had many friends
who he never forgot. He never met a stranger!
In July 1997 he and his third wife Tammie moved from
Idabel,OK to
Hooks, TX where he lived the rest of his life.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Robert L Coleson,
Elaine Bryant Coleson and daughter Cathy. He leaves
behind his loving and devoted wife of 30 years, Tammie of
their home in
Hooks, TX, ex wife Joyce of NC, son,
Michael and wife Heather of Garland, TX, daughter,
Jennifer and husband Bryan of
Norman, OK, son Jonathan
and wife Shirley of Texarkana, AR, step daughter Lisa ,of
Arvada, CO, 18 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren,
sister, Janet and spouse, 2 nephews and 3 nieces of CA,
brother Gerald of
Norman, OK and ex wife Tina.
There will be a service held at St. Stephens United
Methodist Church in
Norman, OK on March 6, 2026 at 10
am. At 1215 pm, the Patriot Guard Riders will lead a
procession to Ft. Sill National Cemetery in
Elgin, OK. His
final resting place will be in the Columbarium with Honors.
Ft Sill National Cemetery at 2:00 pm which is located in
the shadow of Mt. Scott where he enjoyed and spent
wonderful times camping, fishing and canoeing with his
children and loved ones.
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