Raymond Cato Coleman
February 10, 1944 - February 21, 2021
Interment May 3, 2021, 10:15AM
BM3 US NAVY
VIETNAM
U.S. Veteran
Raymond attended George Washington Carver High School being a football/track star. After graduating in 1962 he attended Prairie View College for a short term to enlist in the Navy, after serving his country he became a Los Angeles police officer for 30 years before retiring. Raymond then went on to establish his own security guard business as well as being a security officer for Kaufman High School which he loved dearly. Raymond had an indescribable love for his family and adopted family ( The Castillo's) as well as the Ennis Lions Football.
He is survived by his son Raymond Coleman III and wife of Houston; 5 grandkids; Ezekiel, Isaiah, Khalaya, Oshea and Rachel Coleman. Adopted family Laticia Castillo, Kilven & Jazmyne Coleman, Dontay, Alijah & Kingston Echols. Sister; Jeannie Johnson, Carolyn Peoples and husband Marhaold Sr, Phyllis Echols, Marla and Henry Jackson, Janice and Jimmy Hale. Brothers; James Coleman, Russell Robinson Jr.
Host of loving grandkids and nieces and nephews along with many relatives, special great nephews Dontay, Kingston and Alijah Echols.
Honorary Pallbearers; Ezekiel, Isaiah, Kilven, Dontay Jr, Kingston, Alijah
Raymond Cato Coleman is preceded in death by his mother and stepfather, Lena (Blue) & Russell Robinson, as well as his father Raymond Coleman Sr., and stepmother, Margarete Coleman and brother, Lafayette Coleman.
Visitation will be held on Friday, February 26, 2021 from 1:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the J.E. Keever Mortuary of Ennis.
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JE Keever Mortuary
Raymond Cato Coleman
February 10, 1944 - February 21, 2021
Interment May 3, 2021, 10:15AM
BM3 US NAVY
VIETNAM
U.S. Veteran
Raymond attended George Washington Carver High School being a football/track star. After graduating in 1962 he attended Prairie View College for a short term to enlist in the Navy, after serving his country he became a Los Angeles police officer for 30 years before retiring. Raymond then went on to establish his own security guard business as well as being a security officer for Kaufman High School which he loved dearly. Raymond had an indescribable love for his family and adopted family ( The Castillo's) as well as the Ennis Lions Football.
He is survived by his son Raymond Coleman III and wife of Houston; 5 grandkids; Ezekiel, Isaiah, Khalaya, Oshea and Rachel Coleman. Adopted family Laticia Castillo, Kilven & Jazmyne Coleman, Dontay, Alijah & Kingston Echols. Sister; Jeannie Johnson, Carolyn Peoples and husband Marhaold Sr, Phyllis Echols, Marla and Henry Jackson, Janice and Jimmy Hale. Brothers; James Coleman, Russell Robinson Jr.
Host of loving grandkids and nieces and nephews along with many relatives, special great nephews Dontay, Kingston and Alijah Echols.
Honorary Pallbearers; Ezekiel, Isaiah, Kilven, Dontay Jr, Kingston, Alijah
Raymond Cato Coleman is preceded in death by his mother and stepfather, Lena (Blue) & Russell Robinson, as well as his father Raymond Coleman Sr., and stepmother, Margarete Coleman and brother, Lafayette Coleman.
Visitation will be held on Friday, February 26, 2021 from 1:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the J.E. Keever Mortuary of Ennis.
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