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Obituary of Wayne Coleman
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Princeton, LA—Wayne Lee Coleman, 69, passed away September 27, 2007 after a courageous battle with cancer. Wayne was born on December 27, 1937 in Valley Park, MS. He was a painting and remodeling contractor. He ministered to and loved helping the elderly and those in need.
Preceding Wayne in death are his parents, Ike and Veanie Coleman, and his brothers, Othell and Sonny Coleman. Left to cherish his memories are his two daughters, Lisa French and husband Steve of Waskom, TX, Christina Lee and husband Bill Smith of Shreveport, LA; brother, Phillip Coleman and wife Marie; grandchildren, Brandi Kirkpatrick, Christy Kirkpatrick Ramsey, and Christian and Ashton Lee; nephews, Joey Armstrong, Samuel and Beverly Coleman, and Bill and Bridgette Coleman; nieces, Marlene and James Garrard, and Kim Coleman; four great grandchildren, five great nephews, and five great nieces. He also leaves behind his two dogs Josh and Katie who gave him much love. He leaves behind many, many friends. Wayne was loved and will be missed.
The family would like to say a very special thanks to Dr. Melanie Smith and thanks to Alicia, Robin, and Carl of St. Joseph Hospice.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Cancer Society and St. Joseph Hospice of Shreveport.
Boone Funeral Homes
Bossier Chapel 742-5361
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