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Wilma Faye <I>Morgan</I> Doss Coleman

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Wilma Faye Morgan Doss Coleman

Birth
Lawrenceburg, Lawrence County, Tennessee, USA
Death
19 Mar 2016 (aged 80)
Savannah, Hardin County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Savannah, Hardin County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Wilma Faye Morgan Doss Coleman, age 80, was born in Lawrenceburg, TN, and had lived in Lobelville and Savannah. She was elected Vice-President during her senior year in high school and served on the Reunion Committee for the Class of 1954. She was an Eastern Star, and was Worthy Matron twice during her membership. She was a member of the Savannah Art Guild, charter member of the first hospice in Hardin County, and served as secretary and charter member of LifeSpan, was a tour leader for Travel Now Tours, President of the Cumberland Presbyterian and Methodist Churches. She was also a cookbook author, for EastEnd and Campground Methodist Churches.

She was a world traveler and enjoyed painting, poetry, reading, gardening and needlework, especially crocheting and quilting.

Survivors:
2nd Husband--Don L. Coleman;(a minister);
(Married--June 27, 1987);
Daughter--Linda Doss Harris;
Son--Jonathan Franklin Doss;
Step-Children--Phil Coleman, Sandy Coleman Clausel; Adam Coleman; Toni Coleman Trice;
Brother--Arlee Morgan;
Grandchildren--Calista Nicole Harris, James Daniel Clausel, Katie Grace Coleman, Kelli Jean Clausel, Kelsey Morgan Harris, Benjamin Scott Coleman, William Colton Trice, and Twins, Rilee Jean and Austin Lewis Trice.

Preceded by:
1st Husband--Howard F. Doss (a Minister);
(Married-1956)(Died Aug. 4, 1983);
Father--Noble Morgan;
Mother--Beatrice Spears Morgan.

Source:
Shackelford Funeral Directors
Savannah, Tennessee

Wilma Faye Morgan Doss Coleman, age 80, was born in Lawrenceburg, TN, and had lived in Lobelville and Savannah. She was elected Vice-President during her senior year in high school and served on the Reunion Committee for the Class of 1954. She was an Eastern Star, and was Worthy Matron twice during her membership. She was a member of the Savannah Art Guild, charter member of the first hospice in Hardin County, and served as secretary and charter member of LifeSpan, was a tour leader for Travel Now Tours, President of the Cumberland Presbyterian and Methodist Churches. She was also a cookbook author, for EastEnd and Campground Methodist Churches.

She was a world traveler and enjoyed painting, poetry, reading, gardening and needlework, especially crocheting and quilting.

Survivors:
2nd Husband--Don L. Coleman;(a minister);
(Married--June 27, 1987);
Daughter--Linda Doss Harris;
Son--Jonathan Franklin Doss;
Step-Children--Phil Coleman, Sandy Coleman Clausel; Adam Coleman; Toni Coleman Trice;
Brother--Arlee Morgan;
Grandchildren--Calista Nicole Harris, James Daniel Clausel, Katie Grace Coleman, Kelli Jean Clausel, Kelsey Morgan Harris, Benjamin Scott Coleman, William Colton Trice, and Twins, Rilee Jean and Austin Lewis Trice.

Preceded by:
1st Husband--Howard F. Doss (a Minister);
(Married-1956)(Died Aug. 4, 1983);
Father--Noble Morgan;
Mother--Beatrice Spears Morgan.

Source:
Shackelford Funeral Directors
Savannah, Tennessee



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