Mr. Richard T. Coleman Retired Department of Veterans Affairs
Augusta Chronicle, The › March 02, 2005
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Augusta Chronicle, The › March 02, 2005
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Entered into rest February 27, 2005, after an extended illness with Alzheimers, Mr. Richard T. "Dick" Coleman of Townsend St. Clearwater, beloved husband of Mrs. Betty Coleman.
Mr. Coleman was born in Columbia, SC, to the late W.L. and Maggie Belle Aldridge Coleman. He was retired from Seminole Mills with 40 years of service and as a field officers with the Department of Veterans Affairs. He was a veteran of WWII having served in the US Army. He was a member of St. John United Methodist Church, Graniteville, SC. He was a member of LBC American Legion Post #153 and Albert Pike Masonic Lodge #154.See the full content of this document
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