Ronald Warner Coleman
October 01, 2018
Ronald Coleman, 75, passed away October 1, 2018 at Methodist West. Ron’s life will be celebrated on Friday, October 5, 2018 from 2 to 8 p.m. at the Elks Lodge, 2060 NW 94th Street in Clive with Elks and Masonic services at 4:00 p.m.
Ron was born March 6, 1943 to Warner and Josephine Coleman in Ottawa, IL. He worked as an independent insurance agent for most of his career. He was a member of the Elks Lodge, the Masons, a Level 32 Shriner, and a Knight of the Pythias. Ron enjoyed playing pool, boating and being around the water.
He will be greatly missed by his wife of 39 years, Mary; his children, Angela, Andrew, and Tim Coleman, Scott (Caryn) Ruden, and Charles (Kara) Sinnard; grandchildren, Katie Malm, Nathan Coleman; Alex Coleman, Justin, Branden, Wesley, and Nicolas Ruden, Holden Sinnard and Samantha Coleman; great-grandchildren, Adelynn and Jaxton Coleman; his siblings, Bob (Donna) and Steve (Jackie) Coleman, Vicki (Mike) Sievers; and his second mom, Nancy Coleman. Ron was preceded in death by his parents; and son, Richard Coleman.
Memorial contributions may be directed to the Shriner’s Children’s Hospital. Condolences at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Craig and Doni
10/03/2018
So very sorry for your loss! We have great memories of Ron with the Brends. Praying for your family!
- Craig and Doni
Jayme & Jack
10/03/2018
It is with a heavy heart that we express our deepest condolences to Mary and all of Rons family. We had the privilege of working with Ron these past several years as well as the good fortune of being able to count him as a close friend. He had the ability to put a smile on your face regardless of what mood you were in. Rest easy, Mr. Coleman, you will be missed.
Juan Garcia
10/03/2018
My deepest sympathies to you and your family. I had the pleasure to meet Ron and participate with him on fundraising events for the Shrine Hospitals. He always had a warm handshake, a smile and good sense of humor.
Shelley Orr
10/03/2018
I am so sorry for your loss and, selfishly, for my families and my own. Ron was a great friend and will be terribly missed and remembered with love for his perpetual zest for living life. He approached everything with a go big or go home attitude and was always all in. He was always laughing and wanted to participate in on all things fun and anything that provoked laughter. I hope he is playing craps and drinking whiskey with Dad while they are planning some mischief and Mom is tsking. I have the only the best of memories of him and will forever miss his bigger than life persona.
Marty and Dale
10/03/2018
Mary. We were so grateful to have you and Ron as neighbors. He treated us like family and loved letting our grandchildren drive his segway. Our prayers and thoughts are with you. God bless you.
Cliff & Sonja Schultz
10/02/2018
Ron loved life and lived it to the fullest and always with that very special smile. He touched many lives in such a positive way; he will be greatly missed. So very sorry for your loss.
Julie & David Glenney
10/02/2018
Mary,We are so happy to have been able to see you and Ron out at Alex and Kims awhile back.We want to send our hugs and prayers to you and your family during this difficult time......Dave and Julie
Joe, Sharon & Connie Schott
10/02/2018
So sorry to hear of Ron's passing. It was a great shock. He was a great guy. Connie viewed him as a grandfather and he will be greatly missed. Prayers for all of you. Love, Joe, Sharon & Connie Schott