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Ralph Fowler Coleman

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Ralph Fowler Coleman
A photo of Ralph Fowler Coleman taken behind the homeplace in Roswell,GA
Date & Place: at Coleman Homeplace in Roswell, Fulton County, Georgia 30075, United States
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Ralph Fowler Coleman
Ralph Fowler Coleman was born on June 13, 1921 in Roswell, Fulton County, Georgia United States to Arthur Coleman and Willie Mae (Fowler) Coleman, and had siblings Charles Coleman, James Coleman, Joe Coleman, Ruth Coleman Mosher, Dorcus Coleman McDonald, Frank Coleman, and Tommy Coleman. He married Doris (Tolbert) Coleman, and they were married until Doris' death. He had children Donald R Coleman, Lana (Coleman) Robinson, and Cyndee (Coleman) Thomas. Ralph Coleman died at age 79 years old on January 23, 2001 in Atlanta, and was buried on January 26, 2001 at Green Lawn Cemetery in Roswell. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ralph Fowler Coleman.
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