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DeathNov 15, 2002, Alamance County, North Carolina3, Mrs. Gladys Coleman Hall
BurialGraham Memorial Park, Cooper Rd & E Gilbreath St., Graham, Alamance County, North Carolina470, Gladys T Coleman,3, Mrs. Gladys Coleman Hall
OccupationRetired Form Collins And Aikman3, Mrs. Gladys Coleman Hall
ReligionMember Of Harvest Hills Church Of God3, Mrs. Gladys Coleman Hall
FatherNathan Columbus THOMAS (1895-1967)
MotherLessie CATES (1899-1970)
Obituary Online notes for Gladys Ruth THOMAS
11/17/2002
Mrs. Gladys Coleman Hall
GRAHAM — Mrs. Gladys Coleman Hall, 77, of 779 Woody Drive, Graham, died Friday, Nov. 15, 2002 at Alamance Regional Medical Center after six months of failing health.

She was formerly of 507 Everette St., Burlington.

A native of Danville, Va., she was the wife of the late Lawrence Barber Coleman, and the daughter of the late Nathan and the late Lessie Cates Thomas. She was retired from Collins & Aikman and was a member of Harvest Hills Church of God.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Jean C. Majors of Graham; five grandchildren, Darrell Majors, Linda Majors Peatross, Bonnie Crandall and Billy Wayne Coleman, all of Graham, and Larry Coleman of Kansas; seven great-grandchildren, Laurin Peatross, Seth Majors Saunders, Gary Crandall Jr., Alex Windham, Billy Wayne Coleman Jr., Larry Coleman and Katie Coleman; a nephew, Floyd Davis of Gibsonville, and a niece, Bonnie Davis Cole.

She was preceded in death by a son, Lawrence B. Coleman Jr.; a grandchild, Crystal Coleman Windham, and a sister, Lola Davis Viloponda.

The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at McClure Funeral Home Chapel in Graham by Dr. Russell A. Morris, pastor of Harvest Hills Church of God, and the Rev. Adam Bellamy, associate pastor.

Burial will be in Graham Memorial Park. The family will receive friends at McClure Funeral Home in Graham from 6 to 8 p.m. today, and at other times at the residence of Darrell Majors, 519 Dixon Road, Graham.

Memorials may be made to the Harvest Hills Church of God Building Fund, 3110 Maple Ave., Burlington, N.C. 3, Mrs. Gladys Coleman Hall
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