Judy Lee Coleman

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Judy Lee Coleman

August 27, 1948 – December 6, 2021 (age 73)
 

In loving Memory of Judy Lee Coleman who passed away on Monday, December 6, 2021.  Judy was born on August 27, 1948 in Denver, Colorado. The youngest of ten children to Stanley and Nannie Otey. She attended and graduated from South High School. Judy worked for the State of Colorado for 32 years. For the last 37 years Judy lived in Englewood, Colorado with her husband Kenneth A. Coleman until his passing in 2009. 

Proceeded in death by her husband Kenneth and her son Jim. Judy leaves behind Troy Coleman (son), Bryan and Elizabeth Coleman (grandchildren), Amber and Emma Coleman (great-grandchildren).

In her spare time, Judy enjoyed searching for treasures at garage sales, playing Bingo and going gambling in Black Hawk, Colorado.

A brief graveside service will be held on Tuesday, December 28th at 9:00 a.m at Fort Logan National Cemetery.  Her family will notify loved ones of a celebration of life that will be held at a later time.

Judy will be greatly missed by all those that loved her. Rest in peace.

 


In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to St. Jude Children's Hospital:
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  1. Judy and I started out as coworkers and quickly became friends.
    Her job required her to go to various areas of the building to gather information to put into the client files. I called her a social butterfly. When Id leave her a voicemail I would say Butterfly, butterfly where are you? When shed call back she would let me know that it was Butterfly. After all these years, she is still my Butterfly.
    Ill miss you my dear friend. Love you

  2. One of my favorite memories as a little girl was of my Aunt Judy driving me around in her little green sports car to garage sales to go look for treasures. We shared a lot of laughs, and graduated to driving around in her convertible to go shopping, or just run errands on a nice day with the top down.
    She had a great sense of adventure, and fun, and a big heart , always willing to help anyone in need.
    Judy was much loved and will be missed.
    – Her Niece-
    Tami Otey


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