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Kiersten Renee Coleman was born at Christian Northwest Hospital in Florissant, Missouri. She was the eldest three siblings: Kristopher and Kaleb Coleman.
Kiersten's first name means "anointed" and her middle name, Renee, means "born again." Kiersten lived up to her name throughout her entire life.
Kiersten's life was the reflection of God. Whenever she went, strangers gravitated to her, even acknowledging the beauty and love of God reflected all around her. In her presence many experienced God's love in supernatural ways.
Kiersten was also a bright light in her family. Because of Kiersten, her family is stronger. Never have they seen anyone display faith the way she did. Kiersten didn't worry about anything, but had such trust in God that she knew even though she could not walk, talk, feed herself, or do the everyday activities (that most of us take for granted) she still was loved to the fullest and completely taken care of without a worry in the world.
Kiersten was the apple of the her father's eye. If you knew Kiersten, you know she was adored by her father. He was her superhero. It is not strange that in her transition when she seemed like she had gone home to be with the Lord, she waited until she was in the arms of her father, Eddie. She opened her eyes once more and then transitioned to be with her Heavenly Father for eternity.
As mentioned before, Kiersten's middle name means "born again." The next time we see her, she will be in a glorified body, completely and totally whole, free from all pain and any more suffering.
Kiersten transitioned from this earth on Monday, November 4, 2024. She leaves to cherish her memory her parents, Eddie and Kristina Coleman; two brothers, Kristopher and Kaleb Coleman, her maternal grandmother, Lorena Williams; maternal cousins, Andrea Steward, Veronica Henry, and Joshua Robertson; paternal uncles, Clarke Moore, James Moore, Matthew Moore, Dereck Moore; paternal aunts; Carla Coleman, Renee Coleman, Heidi Moore, Aimee Moore, Bridgette Moore, Rosalind Moore, and Kimberly Moore; and a host of paternal cousins and friends.
She will join in Heaven her maternal grandmother, Rosie Williams; paternal aunts, Dorothy Burkes and Rosie Henry; paternal great-grandfather, James Moore; paternal great-grandmother, Agnes Moore, paternal grandfather, Eddie Lee Coleman, Sr., and paternal grandmother, Jennifer Coleman.
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