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Louise L. Coleman

Posted 2008-11-02 by Judy Wight Branson
The Press-Enterprise, Riverside, Calif.
Sunday, October 3, 2004

Louise L. Coleman, Age 73, passed away Sept. 30, 2004 in Prescott, Ariz. after a lengthy illness. She was born in Gary, Indiana on May 31, 1931.

In 1939 Louise and her family moved to Culver City, Calif. where she attended Catholic Girls School in Los Angeles, Calif. In 1957 Louise met and married William "Max" Coleman and they lived in Riverside, Calif. for the first 13 years of their marriage. From there, they lived in Upland, Calif. for the next 20 years and at retirement they moved to Prescott, Ariz. where Louise spent her remaining years.

Louise worked as a Dental Assistant in Riverside, Calif. for 10 years and as a Production Supervisor for General Dynamics in Pomona, Calif. for 10 years before retiring. Throughout her life she enjoyed gardening, painting, crocheting, and cooking. Louise will always be remember for her Christmas cookies.

Louise is survived by her husband of 47 years, Max Coleman; her children, Julie and her husband, Tommy Hirai of Prescott, Ariz.; Jim and his wife, Judy Ganzer of Montclair, Calif.; Joe Ganzer of Riverside, Calif.; and Jon and his wife, Linda Coleman of Prescott, Ariz.; grandchildren, Samantha Hirai, Jimmy Ganzer, Jackie Ganzer, Jennifer Ganzer, Melissa Ganzer, Ashley Ganzer, Michael Oslund, and Bradley Thomas; and one great-grandchild, Chase Dixon.

Memorial services to honor Louise will be held at 11:00 AM Saturday, October 9, 2004 at the Robert Road Baptist Church, 5100 N. Robert Road, Prescott Valley, Ariz.

Inurnment will be at a later date at the Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside,Calif. Sunrise Funeral Home assisted the family with arrangements.




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