Reflections on the life of Ronnie A. Coleman-----------------------
Ronnie A Coleman was born in Wichita, Kansas on Thursday, July 1, 1971. He was the youngest son and the 7th of 8 children born to the proud parents Herman and Lee Autry Coleman. Ronnie attended Wichita Public schools. He was employed at several restaurants while living in Wichita, KS. He moved to El Dorado, KS in 2016 and was employed at Pioneer Balloon Company. Ronnie was later employed doing home health care where he provided health care for the shut in and disabled, until his health no longer allowed him to work. He moved back to Wichita, KS on the 1st of July 2024 and was only here for a short while before God called his name.
Ronnie had a God given talent doing electrical work and was able to repair many things. He loved to be around family and friends, and reminiscing about good, and funny times. He was a joy to be around, and if you ever spent any time with him you definitely remember his jolly contagious laugh. Ronnie kept it real when it came to relationships but was sometimes misunderstood. He just wanted to be loved and accepted for who he was. Ronnie believed in prayer and would give God his accolades with belief he’s able to do all things. He would often say “God is good”. His time on earth ended far too soon. He will be greatly missed and forever loved.
On Friday, August 23, 2024, Ronnie A. Coleman laid down his cross, and took up his crown from Wichita, KS. Ronnie was preceded on the journey to the distant shores by his father; Herman Coleman, brother, Herman Coleman Jr, sister, Jacqueline Coleman, brother-in-law, Nathan Williams, son, Elijah Lee Coleman, and nephew, David Nave Jr.
Ronnie leaves to cherish in his memory; Sons: Ronnie (Bubba) Williams, Deonte Coleman, and daughter; Hannah Grier mother, Lee Autry Coleman, brothers, Arthur Coleman, and Gregory Coleman of Wichita, KS. Sisters; Janice Williams of Jonesboro, GA, Andrea (Wendell) Smith of Wichita, KS and Latrice (Jesse) Ogundu of Fort McCoy, WI.; 4 grandchildren; along with a host of nieces and nephews who loved him dearly.
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