Coleman, James Clarence “Jim” (9/15/53 – 5/18/21)
Beloved son of Dorothy and the late John L. Coleman. Dear father of Amy (David) Willman and Crystal (Derek) Forgach. Loving grandfather of Matthew and Abigail Willman. Brother of Joe (Mary) Coleman, Jack (Angie) Coleman, Jeff (Nanette) Coleman and Jerry (Maureen) Coleman. Dear uncle, cousin and friend to many.
Passed away at age 67 on Tuesday, May 18, 2021 after a short battle with cancer.
Jim was a 1971 graduate of Affton High School and attended St. Louis Community College at Meramec. He worked for Crane National Vendors from February 1974 until his retirement in November 2009. He was an active member of St. John Paul II parish and dedicated the past several years to caring for his mother, Dorothy. He was also an avid sports fan, with basketball being his favorite.
Visitation Sunday, May 23 at Kutis Affton 1-6 pm. Funeral service begins Monday, May 24 at 9 am at Kutis Affton with prayers and eulogies. Funeral Mass to follow at St. John Paul II Catholic Church at 10:30 am. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Vincent De Paul.
I was very shocked to hear about Jim! Will miss having him as my neighbor! My prayers and thoughts are for all of the Coleman family!
I was very shocked to hear about Jim! Will miss having him as my neighbor! My prayers and thoughts are for all of the Coleman family!
Your memories will be the strength that will get you through this difficult time. Jim was a good man and will be missed by so many. Our condolences to the Coleman family and loved ones. Luv Ya!
Your memories will be the strength that will get you through this difficult time. Jim was a good man and will be missed by so many. Our condolences to the Coleman family and loved ones. Luv Ya!
Mrs Coleman & family
I am sorry for your loss. Jim always had a kind word for everyone and always welcomed all attendees to the 11 a.m. Sunday Mass.
We will miss his presence there. May God bless during this difficult time.
Mrs Coleman & family
I am sorry for your loss. Jim always had a kind word for everyone and always welcomed all attendees to the 11 a.m. Sunday Mass.
We will miss his presence there. May God bless during this difficult time.
My condolences to the Coleman family at the passing of your beloved brother Jim. I am sorry for your loss and will pray that God’s comfort be with all of you.
My condolences to the Coleman family at the passing of your beloved brother Jim. I am sorry for your loss and will pray that God’s comfort be with all of you.
Rest In Peace Dear Cousin. Jim made a point every time I saw him to warmly greet each person he saw. He always had a kind word and a smile. He made a point to ask about you and find something to laugh about. Such a kind, gentle nature.
Rest In Peace Dear Cousin. Jim made a point every time I saw him to warmly greet each person he saw. He always had a kind word and a smile. He made a point to ask about you and find something to laugh about. Such a kind, gentle nature.
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So sorry to see this. Our prayers are with your family. My dad, Larry Combs, sure thought a lot of you and Angie.
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So sorry to see this. Our prayers are with your family. My dad, Larry Combs, sure thought a lot of you and Angie.
So sorry for your loss. I’m a former classmate of Jim. Blessings to your family during this difficult time.
So sorry for your loss. I’m a former classmate of Jim. Blessings to your family during this difficult time.
Deepest Sympathy for you and your family’s loss. God bless you and your family during this difficult time. Much love, Cheryl Campbell
Deepest Sympathy for you and your family’s loss. God bless you and your family during this difficult time. Much love, Cheryl Campbell
My prayers go out for Jim’s family. May God help you all through this very difficult time.
My prayers go out for Jim’s family. May God help you all through this very difficult time.