Charles Leonard Coleman
Died: March 1, 2007 | Place: London Health Sciences Centre - Victoria Hospital
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COLEMAN: At London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Hospital, on Thursday, March 1st, 2007 C. Leonard Coleman of London in his 93rd year. Beloved husband of the late Audrey (Skuse) Coleman. Dear father of Ron Coleman and his wife Susan and Pat Sandford and her husband Hugh all of London. Also loved by his grandchildren Tracy Coleman of Calgary, Michael, Krista, Dan, Corey, Shawn Coleman and DeAnne Simpson (Dennis McGuire) all of London and his great-grandchildren Andrew, Hunter, Jayden, Kyle and Shayne Simpson and Anna. Cremation has taken place. There will be no visitation. A memorial service will be conducted in the chapel of the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street, South, London on Monday, March 5th at 11:00 a.m. Inurnment of cremated remains in Woodland Cemetery, London. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made to the London Health Sciences Centre Foundation, (for Palliative Care), 747 Baseline Road, East, London, ON N6C 2R6. Mr. Coleman was a member of Highland Country Club for 58 years and a well known musician and played with the Moonliters Orchestra for many years. On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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So dear to our hearts. You will be missed a great deal by our family and you will always be in our thoughts and prayers. Always kind and whitty. Never missed a beat. Lived a great long life. A great Father, a Great Grandfather, and a Great Great Grandfather. We express our deepest sympathy for his family..and may he Rest In Peace. Much love and Admiration. Love Always and Forever Kyla & Leah Meathrel.
When you were born, an angel smiled,
As you became a child, an angel sat on your shoulder
When you became an adult, an angel held your hand
As you grew old, an angel walked down the road with you,
And, when you died, another angel got their wings.
I love you great grampa, you will always be in my heart, love you,I will always miss you. RIP
love Jadyn
I just found out through the internet while travelling in Florida–which is ironic since I learned a lot from Len about websites and where to find things there. I knew Len best as a musician through the Moonliters, but often saw him at other city venues supporting local musicians. He had a lot of great memories and stories which he shared. Sorry to get the news and not be able to attend the memorial service to trade recollections with friends. London will be the lesser without Len.
My thoughts and prayers are with you. Len was good to all of his family and will be missed greatly. I did not know him well but know that he was loved greatly.
He is at peace now.
We wish to express our sincerest sympathy to the family of Len Coleman at this time of loss.
I remember Len always having so much fun at Ron & Susan’s Christmas parties he was so full of life and how he could always make you smile.
Our deepest sympathy for your family.
Tabitha & Nathan
Ron and Family. Please accept our condolences on your Father’s passing. Even though I only got to meet Len on the golf couse at Innerkip Highlands a few summers ago, it was my pleasure to play golf with this gentleman. He was very entertaining and fun to be around. He told me that he was dissappointed that he shot such a bad round,(86) and he was off his game that day. He was 90 years old then. Ron, Len and I went back to London and had a few beers at Mustang Sally’s. Len told us some stories, golf related and others. It was a very entertaining day for me and I can’t remember having more fun being in Len’s company. I wish I could have met Len 30 years ago.