Dean Paris “Gene” Collins

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Dean Paris “Gene” Collins

Birth
USA
Death
11 Jan 1988 (aged 49)
USA
Burial
Tazewell, Claiborne County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Gene was my brother-in-law..

Gene was husband to, Charlene Cosby (Epperson) Collins.
Father to, Gregory Dean Collins.

Gene and Charlene were married March 1, 1961. Gregory Dean was born, May 19, 1966.

One Grandchild: Keisha Lenea` Collins, born December 26, 1988.

Gene's Parents: Harlan Collins, (born 9-25-1907, died 11-1977.) Dolly Mae Fields, (born 5-3-1910, died .) Buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, in Grainger County, TN.

Brothers and sisters: Don, Lefty, Dan, Irene, Bonnie, and Peggy.

Gene was a wonderful, loving husband and father. He was always so patient, and kind. Gene never had anything bad to say about anyone. He was a Deacon at Raven Hill Missionary Baptist Church. He didn't have to wear a shirt that said "I'm a Christian." The way he lived his life showed people he was a christian. He died of cancer. I loved him dearly, he was an inspiration to me.

Thanks to each of you that visit
& leave flowers on my memorials.
It means so much to me.

It is not what we do,
but how much LOVE we put into it.**

NOTE: If you are interested in giving and
receiving flowers for your loved ones,
please contact my Mom.

Send them to Rita: [email protected].

~Flowers of Love~
Friends helping each other.

Love & Prayers...Kristi
Gene was my brother-in-law..

Gene was husband to, Charlene Cosby (Epperson) Collins.
Father to, Gregory Dean Collins.

Gene and Charlene were married March 1, 1961. Gregory Dean was born, May 19, 1966.

One Grandchild: Keisha Lenea` Collins, born December 26, 1988.

Gene's Parents: Harlan Collins, (born 9-25-1907, died 11-1977.) Dolly Mae Fields, (born 5-3-1910, died .) Buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, in Grainger County, TN.

Brothers and sisters: Don, Lefty, Dan, Irene, Bonnie, and Peggy.

Gene was a wonderful, loving husband and father. He was always so patient, and kind. Gene never had anything bad to say about anyone. He was a Deacon at Raven Hill Missionary Baptist Church. He didn't have to wear a shirt that said "I'm a Christian." The way he lived his life showed people he was a christian. He died of cancer. I loved him dearly, he was an inspiration to me.

Thanks to each of you that visit
& leave flowers on my memorials.
It means so much to me.

It is not what we do,
but how much LOVE we put into it.**

NOTE: If you are interested in giving and
receiving flowers for your loved ones,
please contact my Mom.

Send them to Rita: [email protected].

~Flowers of Love~
Friends helping each other.

Love & Prayers...Kristi