Mr. Talmadge Coleman, Sr.

Mr. Talmadge Coleman, Sr.
(February 2, 1932 - October 12, 2024)
Viewing Location: Leevy's Funeral Home, 1831 Taylor Street, Columbia, South Carolina
Viewing Date & Time: Thursday, October 17, 2024 / 2:00 P.m. - 6:00 P.M.
Funeral Location: Jones Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church, 2400 Barhamville Road, Columbia, South Carolina
Funeral Date & Time: Friday, October 18, 2024 / 11:00 A.M.
Interment Location: 11:00 A.M. / Monday October 21, 2024 / Fort Jackson National Cemetery, 4170 Percival Road, Columbia, South Carolina

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Mr. Talmadge Coleman, Sr.

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  1. Our deepest sympathy and condolences and prayers to the family and relatives and friends.

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  2. My deepest condolences to the Coleman family! I became his class leader a short time ago, and did not have the opportunity to enjoy his conversations and wisdoms! I had the opportunity visit him and send cards and letters wishing him God’s speed and strength.I pray for strength for your family during this time of bereavements!

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  3. Dear family, thinking of your dear Father, who was the brother of my dear Aunt, Luzelia C. Smith.

    Wishing all of you the comforting joy & peace of knowing that your Father lived a long life of service to mankind.
    Praying your strength in the Lord as you are sustainrd by Hus loving care at a time such as this.

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  4. Condolences to the Coleman family. I sure going to miss your whistling, sir.

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  5. Sherman and I are suprised and very saddened to see “Father” Talmadge Coleman, Senior’s obituary just minutes ago!

    Mr. Talmadge Coleman, Sr., has been a very special man to us for many years. He and Sherman often called each
    other and had very long and enjoyable conversations! “Father” Coleman would often advise Sherman not to “do too much”
    or “work too hard”!
    Father Coleman, our wonderful, previous neighbor, frequently and voluntarily; shortly before he became ill, monitored our previous home and yard, which we still own. Even though Sherman would ask him not to, Father. Coleman would still “do too much”! We appreciate his care and concern.

    Mr Talamdge Coleman, Sr., had very interesting life experiences and revealed a lot of the history about Columbia, SC.
    Sherman would often tell him that with all of his knowledge about Columbia, that he should write and publish a book!

    Mr. Coleman also had a very wonderful life and history with his loving and lovely, late wife, Mrs. Jannie Coleman.

    Our deepest sympathy to Talmadge, Jr.; his grandchildren whom he dearly loved; and the relatives of Mr. Talmadge Coleman, Sr.

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