Besides his wife, Bessie E. Coleman he is survived by six children, three brothers and 2 sisters. Mrs. Gertrude Kemp of Baltimore and Mrs. Nettie Golt of Chestertown, Fred and Elmer Coleman of Baltimore. George Coleman of Greenville, Del. Funeral services were held at Barton's Funeral parlor at 2:00 o'clock Tuesday with the Rev. O. P. Jefferson and Rev. Leister officiating.
The pallbearers were: Fred, Geo. Elmer, nephew Harry Coleman, brother-in-law, Wilbur Golt and Charles Butler. Interment at the Church Hill Cemetery.
Note: His WW2 draft record records his year of birth as 1906. The MD death record index card records his date of death as Feb 27, 1944, age 37.
Ref: Queen Anne's Record Observer, Thursday, March 2nd, 1944
Ref: MD State Archives, Death Record Index Counties, SE58-111, Page 4517
Ref: U.S. World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947
Besides his wife, Bessie E. Coleman he is survived by six children, three brothers and 2 sisters. Mrs. Gertrude Kemp of Baltimore and Mrs. Nettie Golt of Chestertown, Fred and Elmer Coleman of Baltimore. George Coleman of Greenville, Del. Funeral services were held at Barton's Funeral parlor at 2:00 o'clock Tuesday with the Rev. O. P. Jefferson and Rev. Leister officiating.
The pallbearers were: Fred, Geo. Elmer, nephew Harry Coleman, brother-in-law, Wilbur Golt and Charles Butler. Interment at the Church Hill Cemetery.
Note: His WW2 draft record records his year of birth as 1906. The MD death record index card records his date of death as Feb 27, 1944, age 37.
Ref: Queen Anne's Record Observer, Thursday, March 2nd, 1944
Ref: MD State Archives, Death Record Index Counties, SE58-111, Page 4517
Ref: U.S. World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947
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