Tyler Coleman

Tyler Coleman obituary, Woodbine, IA

Tyler Coleman

Tyler Coleman Obituary

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 Tyler Dale Coleman was born on July 21, 1992, in Council Bluffs, Iowa to Jeffrey and Kimberly (Blum) Coleman. He grew up in Woodbine, Iowa where he attended school. Tyler worked a couple of different construction jobs before he moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado for a few years. While there he also worked construction, many of the jobs at the Air Force Base. Tyler moved back to Woodbine and worked for Tommy Gate and finally Midwest Mechanical where he worked as a pipe layer. He was a very hard-working person. He loved new experiences and learning new trades, especially if they took place outdoors.

 Tyler was fond of fishing, finding peace and solace on the water. This cherished pastime was complemented by his appreciation for concerts and music, which were central to his identity. He took some guitar lessons, but mostly played by ear and entertained friends and family with melodies that reflected his soulful spirit. Music trivia became one of his favorite pastimes, where he showcased his extensive knowledge of all thing’s music related. A skilled cook, Tyler enjoyed making food for others. In addition to his love of music and food, he loved playing cards. Above all else, Tyler most loved being surrounded by his family and his dog, Rubi.

 Tyler died as the result of an automobile accident on Sunday, November 24, 2024, at the age of 32 years, four months and three days.

 Tyler was preceded in death by his grandparents, Betty Hansen, Junior Dale Coleman and Bernie Blum; and his uncle, Rick Coleman. He is survived by his parents, Jeff and Kim Coleman; brothers, Kyle Coleman and Brett (Alex) Coleman; grandmother, Sharon Blum; and faithful canine companion, Rubi, all of Woodbine; and many other relatives and friends.

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Fouts Funeral Home - Woodbine

501 Normal St PO Box 139, Woodbine, IA 51579

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