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Gaither Melvin Coleman

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Gaither Melvin Coleman

Birth
Clayton, Rabun County, Georgia, USA
Death
4 Jul 1982 (aged 81)
Clayton, Rabun County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Clayton, Rabun County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.8981861, Longitude: -83.5123222
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Anderson Independent-Mail (Anderson, SC); 5 Jul 1982, p. 20

Gaither Coleman

CLAYTON, Ga. - Gaither M. Coleman, 81, of Clayton, husband of Cordea Thompson Coleman, died Sunday at Ridgecrest Hospital.

Born in Rabun County, he was a son of the late Tom and Rachel Smith Coleman. He was a member of Mountain City Church of God and owner/operator of Five Points Trailer Park.

Surviving are widow, of the home; son, Harold L. Coleman of Clemmons, N.C.; brothers, Lester Coleman of Fairfield, Texas, Dock Coleman of Tiger; sisters, Eula C. Parker of Clayton, Della C. Queen of Phoenix, Ariz.

Services are 2 p.m. Tuesday at Persimmon Baptist Church by the Revs. John Cob and Paul Henry. Burial in the church cemetery.
Anderson Independent-Mail (Anderson, SC); 5 Jul 1982, p. 20

Gaither Coleman

CLAYTON, Ga. - Gaither M. Coleman, 81, of Clayton, husband of Cordea Thompson Coleman, died Sunday at Ridgecrest Hospital.

Born in Rabun County, he was a son of the late Tom and Rachel Smith Coleman. He was a member of Mountain City Church of God and owner/operator of Five Points Trailer Park.

Surviving are widow, of the home; son, Harold L. Coleman of Clemmons, N.C.; brothers, Lester Coleman of Fairfield, Texas, Dock Coleman of Tiger; sisters, Eula C. Parker of Clayton, Della C. Queen of Phoenix, Ariz.

Services are 2 p.m. Tuesday at Persimmon Baptist Church by the Revs. John Cob and Paul Henry. Burial in the church cemetery.


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