~ MY NIECE AND NEPHEW'S UNCLE ~
David, 45 "Number 101" was second of three children born to James Willis and Dianna Lee (Clift) Coleman. David died from injuries he received in a tragic motorcycle accident on the Barona Indiana Reservation. His sister Cynthia Ann Coleman, went missing on the same Reservation on Sept. 3, 1986, never to be seen again. Survived by one brother Jimmie Wayne Coleman Sr., two Nieces, Violet Coleman II and Zandra (Coleman, Anderson) and one Nephew, Jimmie Coleman Jr. Preceded in death by nephew David Walter Coleman and stepfather Wesley John Peters.
WHEN I MUST LEAVE YOU
When I must leave you
for a little while,
please go on bravely
with a gallant smile
And for my sake and in my name,
Live on and do all things the same
Spend not your life in empty days,
But fill each waking hour
in useful ways.
Reach out your hand
in comfort and in cheer,
And I in turn will comfort you
and hold you near.
By
Helen Steiner Rice
~ MY NIECE AND NEPHEW'S UNCLE ~
David, 45 "Number 101" was second of three children born to James Willis and Dianna Lee (Clift) Coleman. David died from injuries he received in a tragic motorcycle accident on the Barona Indiana Reservation. His sister Cynthia Ann Coleman, went missing on the same Reservation on Sept. 3, 1986, never to be seen again. Survived by one brother Jimmie Wayne Coleman Sr., two Nieces, Violet Coleman II and Zandra (Coleman, Anderson) and one Nephew, Jimmie Coleman Jr. Preceded in death by nephew David Walter Coleman and stepfather Wesley John Peters.
WHEN I MUST LEAVE YOU
When I must leave you
for a little while,
please go on bravely
with a gallant smile
And for my sake and in my name,
Live on and do all things the same
Spend not your life in empty days,
But fill each waking hour
in useful ways.
Reach out your hand
in comfort and in cheer,
And I in turn will comfort you
and hold you near.
By
Helen Steiner Rice
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