Justin D. Coleman


Published/Last Modified on Friday, July 31, 2009 2:08 PM CDT

HERNANDO BEACH, FLA. — Justin Dean Coleman, 21, was killed on Friday, July 24, 2009, while supporting “Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.” He was serving as an Army specialist.

He was a native of Hernando Beach Florida and former resident of New Iberia.

He is survived by his parents, stepfather, Michael Comeaux Sr. and mother, Debaney Comeaux; grandfather, J.B. Comeaux; brothers Joseph Fusilier, Michael Comeaux Jr.; sisters Corinne Comeaux, Kayla Comeaux, Ashley Comeaux and Brittany Comeaux, all natives of New Iberia. He is also survived by his father, Alan D. Coleman, a native of Hernando Beach, Fla.


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Funeral services for Justin Dean Coleman will be held by Downing Funeral Home In Spring Hill, Fla. He will be buried at Bushnell National Cemetery in Florida on Sunday, August 2.

 

Comments

    tamica wrote on Aug 2, 2009 2:56 PM:

    " I don't know Justin...Justin is the reason why many of us live the life that we are blessed to live.I know these are only words and they will never take your pain away.My heart goes out to all of you .We have three boys of our own.I don't know the pain of losing a child.And we thank all of you for making the ultimate sacrifice.May God rest his soul.Justin rest in peace.Amen "

    Dionne wrote on Aug 2, 2009 1:40 PM:

    " My heart leaped as I looked upon your beautiful young American Soldier, taken in the line of serving his country. I cannot imagine your suffering...but would think that your pride is as intense as your deep sorrow. I would ask God that your grief be gentle and that His Presence comforts your loss. Know that your son is as near to you as your own thoughts. May God watch over you, guide you and comforts you as only He can. "

    Debbie wrote on Aug 1, 2009 5:07 AM:

    " So very sorry for your loss. He is a true hero! May God Bless All of You. "

    DAVID wrote on Jul 31, 2009 2:30 PM:

    " Condolence to the family and friends . HERO's are special . Please pray for the family that they may endure . "

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