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Tommy Joe Coleman
© Enid Morning News
07-1986
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Jo Aguirre
EHS Class of 1970

19 October 1952 - 10 July 1986

Services for Tommy Joe Coleman, 33, of 327 W. cherry, will be 2 PM Monday at the Ladusau – Evans Funeral Home Chapel with Major James Wynn officiating. Burial will be in Enid Cemetery.

Coleman died Thursday, July 10, 1986. He was born October 19, 1952, in Ft. Benning, Georgia. His family moved to Enid in 1954. He was a 1970 graduate of Enid high school. He entered the U.S. Army in 1970 and served in Vietnam. Coleman was employed in collections for Kingfisher Federal Savings and Loan in Kingfisher.

Survivors include his mother, Iris Coleman, Enid; two daughters, Lori and Andrea, both of Enid; a son, Trey John, Dover; two brothers, Jesse, Camp LeJeune, North Carolina, and Randy, Enid, and a sister, Karen McFarland, Bakersfield, California.

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