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Paul W. Coleman

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B: November 15, 1917
D: September 10, 2011


Submitted by:©Tammie Chada
©Resthaven Funeral Home &
Memory Gardens


Paul W. Coleman, 93, was born November 15th, 1917 one of twelve children in Choctaw, Oklahoma.

Paul out lived all his siblings and is survived by his wife of 68 years, Ruby and his daughter, Judy Rector and granddaughter Debbie Johnson and great granddaughter Sydney Johnson.

Paul and Ruby's oldest child passed away 12 years ago but leaves a daughter, Rhonda Dockery and two grandchildren, Bo and Brooke.

Paul, with almost no education, was a self-taught truck mechanic who used his knowledge in the army during WWII in Europe. He received the Good Conduct Medal, The EAME (European-African-Middle Eastern)Service Ribbon and The Silver Service Star.

Paul worked as a mechanic in Oklahoma City until he retired and enjoyed his later years traveling with his wife..







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