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Kerry Phillip Coleman

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Kerry Phillip Coleman Veteran

Birth
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA
Death
14 Dec 2021 (aged 71)
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section COL-A, Row W2, Site C5
Memorial ID
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Parents: Bonnie and Lee Coleman

He graduated from Widefield High School in 1968. Kerry was an amazing athlete and received a football scholarship to attend Colorado State University. On June 26, 1970, he married Mary, his high school sweetheart. Kerry was drafted into the military and served in the Navy during Vietnam. After leaving the military, Kerry returned to Colorado Springs where he later started his career with the Colorado Springs Fire Department, retiring in July 2006. Kerry was a devoted father, grandfather, son, brother, friend, and an avid golfer. He enjoyed going to Cripple Creek with his wife and attending all his children's and grandchildren's activities. He was known to his grandchildren as "grandpa candy" and never showed up to a sporting event without a pocket full of candy. He was always there to help anyone who needed it and never expected anything in return. He was a kind, hardworking man who was adored by many. He will be deeply missed by his friends, family, and all who knew him.
Parents: Bonnie and Lee Coleman

He graduated from Widefield High School in 1968. Kerry was an amazing athlete and received a football scholarship to attend Colorado State University. On June 26, 1970, he married Mary, his high school sweetheart. Kerry was drafted into the military and served in the Navy during Vietnam. After leaving the military, Kerry returned to Colorado Springs where he later started his career with the Colorado Springs Fire Department, retiring in July 2006. Kerry was a devoted father, grandfather, son, brother, friend, and an avid golfer. He enjoyed going to Cripple Creek with his wife and attending all his children's and grandchildren's activities. He was known to his grandchildren as "grandpa candy" and never showed up to a sporting event without a pocket full of candy. He was always there to help anyone who needed it and never expected anything in return. He was a kind, hardworking man who was adored by many. He will be deeply missed by his friends, family, and all who knew him.

Inscription

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* US Navy *
Vietnam

Gravesite Details

Interred: Jan 31, 2022



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