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Geneva Ann Coleman
04/03/1940 — 03/31/2025
From Richland, WA
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Geneva Ann Coleman
Geneva Ann King Coleman, 84 of Richland Washington, formerly of Broken Bow, Oklahoma, passed away on March 31, 2025, in Richland, Washington. She was born April 3rd, 1940, to Charles Wesley and Jennie May Wilson King in Bellview, New Mexico.
Geneva was a woman of unwavering faith and a devoted member of the Life Church 7 in Richland for many years. She was dedicated to her volunteer duties as a door greeter every Sunday. Geneva’s love for the Lord was evident in the way she lived- kind, compassionate and always willing to lend a helping hand. Her faith guided her through every season of life and served as a source of strength and comfort to those around her.
Family was always at the heart of her life, and she built a home filled with love and faith alongside her beloved husband Wilburn Coleman, she cherished her role as a wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
Geneva is proceeded in death by her parents; three brothers and six sisters; her daughter Sheryl Lea Williams.
Geneva is survived by her husband Wilburn Eugene Coleman of 36 years, and his three sons, Douglas, Michael (Sally) and Brian Coleman, all of Richland, Washington, daughters, Paula (Wilburn) Bean of Poteau, Oklahoma, Cynthia (Michael) Costa of Dallas, Texas, son Danton (Theresa) Gipson of Forsyth, Georgia, along with nine grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren.
A Graveside Service will be on April 7, 2025, from 11:00-12:00pm at Sunset Memorial Gardens in Richland, WA.
Geneva was a very sweet lady. Worked with her at the bus lot. She was always so up beat. Prayers to Will and Family
Geneva was a wonderful sister-in-law. Great Christian lady. She made our brother very happy. Love you.
Jerrel and Monroe Coleman Brother’s In Law
Broken Bow, Oklahoma
Granny Granny, you loved like Christ. I will remember you always, especially when singing praise and worship songs.
Geneva was a much loved sister-in- law to me and all the Coleman family. She is a person that I definitely will see again in heaven. She was a wonderful wife to my brother, Wilburn. She will definitely be missed.
Geneva, my sister in law was a wonderful lady that I loved being around. She always had a wonderful smile.
MY WONDERFUL SISTER IN LAW. SHE WAS A BEAUTIFUL CHRISTIAN LADY. I LOVED HER VERY MUCH. I INTRODUCED HER TO MY BROTHER. THEY HAD MANY WONDERFUL YEARS TOGETHER. HEAVEN GAINED A GOOD ONE. RIP PEACE TILL ME MEET AGAIN. LOVE ESTA CALLAHAM. 🌹
I will miss our deep biblical discussions!
My favorites were about Noah’s Ark and “All Dogs Go To Heaven!”
Love you! Mike
Geneva, you were a dear neighbor and treasured friend. I remember fondly our visits together, and will always appreciate the time you soent weeding our flower beds!
I missu dear friend.
A dearly loved friend and woman of faith. I will see you once again in heaven. Prayers for all your love ones.
Prayers for family. Steve and Melissa McGee
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Geneva Ann Coleman