Elizabeth Ann "Annie"
(Burrow) Coleman
Jul 2, 1932 -Nov 8, 2011
Posted by Janet Laubhan Flickinger
http://www.havenbrookfuneralhome.com/
She was born July 2, 1932 in
Dallas, Texas to Oscar and Aline Burrow. Ann married Charles Lynch
Coleman on November 27, 1952 and had looked forward to celebrating
her 59th year of marriage.
Ann attended Classen High School in Oklahoma City where she was
voted Blue Jacket Queen and graduated in 1950. She attended the
University of Oklahoma and was a member of the Chi Omega Sorority.
She was one of two members of the sorority who later represented the
Oklahoma chapter nationally. Her talents were numerous, and keeping
her home clean and beautiful came in handy when she joined her
husband in assisting him with Real Estate Sales.
Ann was the epitome of the word lovely. She was so beautiful that
she was often mistaken as a sister to her daughters rather than
their mother. Her inner beauty was the loveliest part of her. She
gave comfort and care to animals and humans alike and never
complained. She only saw the brightest side of life.
We cannot find words to express our gratitude to God for allowing us
to have such a beautiful person in our midst. The world will not
shine as bright in her absence.
Ann is survived by her loving husband, Charles Coleman; her devoted
daughters, Lisa Schlueter (Brach), Laura Matheson (Alan) and Lynda
Coleman; eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
She is
preceded in death by her daughter, Stephanie Dunn and two
grandchildren.
Donations may be made in Ann Coleman's name to the Alzheimer's
Association, 151 48th Ave. SE, Norman, OK 73072.
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