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Ann Marie (nee: Kukla) Coleman

April 8, 1917 - July 19, 2011
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Ann M. (Kukla) Coleman, 94, of Chardon, passed away July 19, 2011, at Joy’s Place.Born April 8, 1917, in Cleveland, she had lived in Eastlake and Euclid prior to moving to Chardon five years ago.Mrs. Coleman retired from Euclid Hospital, where she had worked as a secretary.Survivors are her daughter, Darlene (Dave) Schmuhl of Chardon;Continue Reading

Kevin James Markovic left a message on July 25, 2011:
My Grandmother was one of the most beautiful people I have ever seen. A woman of strong presence. Her naturalistic ways of moving and speaking seemed like it came straight from her heart. I have been granted a great service to know such a great woman. A woman who has been through so much of life. Someone I can look up too. Someone who knows what life is all about. Someone who was so dear to me inside. She will stick with me forever. The only Grantparent I ever knew. Like I said, I was granted a great service to have known her. Her wonderful smile and voice were just extras compared to her great caring for others and her family. It was engaging everytime time to hear her speak. Rest In Paradise My Grandma. I'll always be looking up to you. your Grandson, Kevin James Markovic
Joanie Szabo Markovic left a message on July 23, 2011:
I loved and will always treasure my relationship with Ann. We had wonderful talks and so many happy times together. I will miss her although I know she is at peace in God's hands now and forever.Sweet Dreams Beautiful Ann Coleman.xoxoxo Joanie
Frank Markovic left a message on July 22, 2011:
My mother drove me to my little league baseball practices and games. Every Labor Day weekend she took me to see the Airshow at Burke Lakefront Airport. I remember her driving my sister Darlene to and from Nursing school everyweek. Working the night shift at Euclid General Hospital. Making sure my friends had something to eat whenever thay came over. My mother taught me everything there is to know about life. I love you mom.
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