Don was a rancher and retired truck driver of 45 years. He loved spending time with his grand babies and hunting, playing cards, watching football and making people laugh. There wasn’t many times in his life that you didn’t see that mischievous smile and a good story!!
He is survived by the love of his life, Audrey Pond Coleman, sons, James Donald Coleman, Robert Don Coleman and daughter, Janice Lee Guest, Lee Burcham, stepchildren, Dewayne Williams, Brian Williams and Tracy Williams Bates, grandchildren, Chase Laramie Guest, Bladon Joe Mullins, Camron Burcham and Dakota Burcham and great grandchild, Cayden Lane Guest.
He was preceded in life by his brothers, Roy Edward Coleman, James Rufus Coleman and Dale Coleman, sisters, Laverne Willis, Vivian Davis, Wilma Gilbert and Doris Coleman and the apple of his eye grandson, Sky Tucker Lane.
Services under the direction of Brumley Funeral Home, Broken Bow, Oklahoma.
Don was a rancher and retired truck driver of 45 years. He loved spending time with his grand babies and hunting, playing cards, watching football and making people laugh. There wasn’t many times in his life that you didn’t see that mischievous smile and a good story!!
He is survived by the love of his life, Audrey Pond Coleman, sons, James Donald Coleman, Robert Don Coleman and daughter, Janice Lee Guest, Lee Burcham, stepchildren, Dewayne Williams, Brian Williams and Tracy Williams Bates, grandchildren, Chase Laramie Guest, Bladon Joe Mullins, Camron Burcham and Dakota Burcham and great grandchild, Cayden Lane Guest.
He was preceded in life by his brothers, Roy Edward Coleman, James Rufus Coleman and Dale Coleman, sisters, Laverne Willis, Vivian Davis, Wilma Gilbert and Doris Coleman and the apple of his eye grandson, Sky Tucker Lane.
Services under the direction of Brumley Funeral Home, Broken Bow, Oklahoma.
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