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Matthew David Coleman

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Matthew David Coleman

Birth
Death
12 Dec 2018 (aged 17)
Burial
Pittsboro, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.8573403, Longitude: -86.4490089
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Matthew David Coleman
17, Brownsburg, passed away Dec. 12, 2018. Matthew was a junior at Brownsburg High School and a member of St. Malachy Catholic Church. He was preceded in death by his grandmother Pamela Denton and uncle, Fred Decker. Survivors include his parents Kevin and Kathy Coleman; brother Patrick Coleman; sister Emma Coleman; grandparents Jack Coleman, Rita Coleman-Alsop, and Chris (Carol) Savage; great grandmother Shirley Savage; Aunt Grete (Mark) Veliz, cousins, Maria, Norah, Elena, Adam, Lucas, Paul, Sam & Leo Veliz; Aunt Leslie (Rob) Condon, cousins Abby and Jack Condon. Aunt Pam Decker, cousins Carly and Caitlin Decker.
Matthew was a selfless, kind and loving friend and helper to all. He was always smiling, always positive and a light to all. He gave the best hugs and was a tickle monster to his cousins. He was the best brother anyone could ever be blessed with and too pure for this world. He would give you the clothes off his back if you needed them. He loved hanging out with family and friends, his dog Sahne, cars with big engines, baseball and the Cleveland Indians.
Matthew’s final act of giving was that of life with the gift of his organs and tissue.
Matthew David Coleman
17, Brownsburg, passed away Dec. 12, 2018. Matthew was a junior at Brownsburg High School and a member of St. Malachy Catholic Church. He was preceded in death by his grandmother Pamela Denton and uncle, Fred Decker. Survivors include his parents Kevin and Kathy Coleman; brother Patrick Coleman; sister Emma Coleman; grandparents Jack Coleman, Rita Coleman-Alsop, and Chris (Carol) Savage; great grandmother Shirley Savage; Aunt Grete (Mark) Veliz, cousins, Maria, Norah, Elena, Adam, Lucas, Paul, Sam & Leo Veliz; Aunt Leslie (Rob) Condon, cousins Abby and Jack Condon. Aunt Pam Decker, cousins Carly and Caitlin Decker.
Matthew was a selfless, kind and loving friend and helper to all. He was always smiling, always positive and a light to all. He gave the best hugs and was a tickle monster to his cousins. He was the best brother anyone could ever be blessed with and too pure for this world. He would give you the clothes off his back if you needed them. He loved hanging out with family and friends, his dog Sahne, cars with big engines, baseball and the Cleveland Indians.
Matthew’s final act of giving was that of life with the gift of his organs and tissue.

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