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Coleman Kurfees Allmond

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Coleman Kurfees Allmond

Birth
Lyon, Coahoma County, Mississippi, USA
Death
15 May 2009 (aged 79)
Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Walnut Ridge, Lawrence County, Arkansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.07827, Longitude: -90.9694443
Plot
Section 17, New Block 1, Between Mockingbird & Dove
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Gospel preacher listed in Preachers of Today, Vol. 1, 1952, 15. He was baptized by his father, Hugo Allmond March 1942. He began preaching in Akron, Mich. in 1949. He received his training at Freed-Hardeman College and Florida Christian College. He was named after three gospel preachers: Coleman Overby, M. C. Kurfees, and his father, Hugo Allmond.

Coleman K. Allmond, 79, died Friday, May 15, 2009, at Natchez Community Hospital, Natchez, Miss. Graveside services was held in Lawrence Memorial Park at Walnut Ridge. Coleman K. Allmond was born at Lyon, Miss., to Hugo and Pearl Hargis Allmond. He was the minister of 61 South Church of Christ for 16 years and had been a minister for 60 years for the churches of Christ. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Sidney Allmond. Survivors include his wife, Elsie J. Craig Allmond of Natchez, Miss.; sons, Michael and Mark Allmond; daughters, Merilyn King and Michelle Greybill; brothers, Tom, Ira and Steve Allmond; sister, Annette Allmond Mize; sister-in-law, Helen Allmond; eight grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services were under the direction of House-Gregg Funeral Home of Walnut Ridge.

Debater listed in The Encyclopedia of Religious Debates by Tommy Thrasher. Debate: Scott (Baptist Church); Garden City, MI; May 1959; salvation, apostasy

To view Thomas N. Thrasher, Sr.'s Web site of debaters, click here - The Encyclopedia of Religious Debates
Gospel preacher listed in Preachers of Today, Vol. 1, 1952, 15. He was baptized by his father, Hugo Allmond March 1942. He began preaching in Akron, Mich. in 1949. He received his training at Freed-Hardeman College and Florida Christian College. He was named after three gospel preachers: Coleman Overby, M. C. Kurfees, and his father, Hugo Allmond.

Coleman K. Allmond, 79, died Friday, May 15, 2009, at Natchez Community Hospital, Natchez, Miss. Graveside services was held in Lawrence Memorial Park at Walnut Ridge. Coleman K. Allmond was born at Lyon, Miss., to Hugo and Pearl Hargis Allmond. He was the minister of 61 South Church of Christ for 16 years and had been a minister for 60 years for the churches of Christ. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Sidney Allmond. Survivors include his wife, Elsie J. Craig Allmond of Natchez, Miss.; sons, Michael and Mark Allmond; daughters, Merilyn King and Michelle Greybill; brothers, Tom, Ira and Steve Allmond; sister, Annette Allmond Mize; sister-in-law, Helen Allmond; eight grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services were under the direction of House-Gregg Funeral Home of Walnut Ridge.

Debater listed in The Encyclopedia of Religious Debates by Tommy Thrasher. Debate: Scott (Baptist Church); Garden City, MI; May 1959; salvation, apostasy

To view Thomas N. Thrasher, Sr.'s Web site of debaters, click here - The Encyclopedia of Religious Debates


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