Dollie owned and operated a plastic manufacturing business until her retirement in 1995.
She was a loving wife of 74 years to Thomas Leo Coleman who preceded her in death. She is survived by son & daughter-in-law, Lee and Gloria Coleman; daughter and sin-in-law, Berry and Louis Shenefield, 5 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren and 8 great-great-grandchildren.
Dollie was a woman who shared the love in her heart, generously gave of herself and enriched those around her. We will always remember that special smile, contagious laugh, caring heart, that warm embrace she always gave us. There will never be another to replace her in our hearts and the love we will always have for her. Her beauty shines in us all who were lucky to call her mother and grandmother. It will be an honor and a challenge to follow in her footsteps.
Visitation at Hodges Funeral Home at Lee Memorial Park. Interment will follow in Lee Memorial Park Cemetery. (News-Press)
Dollie owned and operated a plastic manufacturing business until her retirement in 1995.
She was a loving wife of 74 years to Thomas Leo Coleman who preceded her in death. She is survived by son & daughter-in-law, Lee and Gloria Coleman; daughter and sin-in-law, Berry and Louis Shenefield, 5 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren and 8 great-great-grandchildren.
Dollie was a woman who shared the love in her heart, generously gave of herself and enriched those around her. We will always remember that special smile, contagious laugh, caring heart, that warm embrace she always gave us. There will never be another to replace her in our hearts and the love we will always have for her. Her beauty shines in us all who were lucky to call her mother and grandmother. It will be an honor and a challenge to follow in her footsteps.
Visitation at Hodges Funeral Home at Lee Memorial Park. Interment will follow in Lee Memorial Park Cemetery. (News-Press)
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