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Joseph Coleman Obituary

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Joseph Coleman

North Bend, OR

January 2, 1954 - August 8, 2020

Joseph Coleman Obituary


A celebration of life for Joseph Coleman will be Held later next month at The Seventh Day Adventist in Coos Bay Oregon, next to the Super Walmart Store. Please check back at this website for further notification of when it will be Held. Thank you. Or the Chapel in North Bend Oregon. Joseph Coleman passed away at the age of 66 on August 8th, 2020 in Coos Bay, Oregon at his apartment which he called home, with his wife and 2 kitties. Two friends and the local police, fire department and perimedics were there for help and support. And the Funeral men who took his body afterwards. Thank you Athena and Vera and the others for everything that they did, to help. He was born, January 2nd,1954 in Haroin county Kentucky, to Roselene Elliot and George Franklin Coleman. He follows in Death: Margret and James Coleman his adopted parents, His Brother Bob and Sister in law Karen Coleman, and His Nephew David Fouts. They will all be Sadly Missed. Joe's Cremation rites were held at Ocean View Memory Gardens Crematory, on August 18th, 2020. His wife Beth and Friend Marsha were there as witnesses. A  bouquet of roses, a note and favorite fruit , tomatoe was placed upon his body. He proceeds his Wife Beth Coleman of Coos Bay, his nephew Robert J Coleman from Indiana, Daughter Vennesa Coleman/Reynoso and Husband John from Montana , Son Anthony Quinn Coleman from Utah, X-Wife Jean Pugh/Coleman from Utah. He had serveral grand children: some of them are Jenna, Keaton, Justin, Donovan, Kayla, please forgive me for not remembering his sons children. Joe, which he liked to be called by anyone who met him, was a man with a Great sence of Humor. He joined the Army and was in it for 8 years. He was a wonderful writer and poet. He could play the piano, and bongo drums, and loved to sing and tried to make as Many People Happy and laugh when he could. He helped when he could those who were disabled, mentally, physically and spiritually challenged. Even when he was going through his own challenges.   He loved animals, teaching, gardening, drawing and doing art with all kinds of mediums. He was a self taught man and he took the time to do it. He took computer classes and passed and then ended in a call center as a customer service representative. Later he drove as a Yellow Cab Taxi Driver, then worked at Salvation Army store as sales help and checked out there electronics for the sale floor.  He also did Bell ringing almost every Christmas.  He later on worked for a big Retail Store Walmart for 7 years.  Then life took a turn and 2 car accident's changed his life, for the both of us. He Believed in God and his son Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit, and that there was a purpose for what had happened to his life and that made him who he was.  He never gave up fighting to change his life for the better, even at the very end of his life. "He believed that there was Beauty all around when there was Love at home.". "Meep Meep" until we meet again, My Really Best Friend.
 

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