Sylvia “Sue” V. Trimber Coleman, 81, of Stanfield passed away Tuesday, September 10, 2019 in her home. There will be a Celebration of Life Saturday, Sept. 14, at 4 PM in the Stanly Funeral & Cremation Care Chapel (501 N. Central Ave. Locust, NC 28097) with Rev. Darryl Brown officiating. The family will receive friends prior to the service from 3 PM until 4 PM.

Born September 9, 1938 in Philadelphia, PA Sue was the daughter of the late Sylvia V. Trimber and late F. Russell Trimber. She went to school at Plymouth Whitemarsh, PA and was a human resources director with National Liberty Life Insurance Company. After retirement she served as a volunteer with Hospice and West Stanly Christian Ministries. Sue was a member of St. Martin Lutheran Church in Albemarle.
She is survived by her husband Ken Coleman of Stanfield, sons Kevin Coleman and Jeff (Connie) Coleman, daughters Deborah (Eric) Snyder and Wendy (Andy) Kammer, sisters Nancy (Nelson) Kirk, 12 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, many nieces and nephews, life-long friends and loved ones.
Sue is preceded in death by one son Wayne Coleman, brother Rusty (Jane) Trimber and one sister Lynda Horn.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Hospice of Cabarrus County at 5003 Hospice Ln. Kannapolis, N.C. 28081
Stanly Funeral & Cremation Care of Locust is serving the Coleman family.
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As have told others my first time at St. Martin, Sue immediately greeted me and the next time I was there I recieve a wonderful hug like we had known each other for years. She will be missed. Prayers for The family.
I feel very blessed to have met Sue. She was a super nice lady, and was both kind and gracious.. Every time I saw her, she made me feel like we were old friends. Most importantly, she made my Uncle happy. She was deeply loved by all who knew her and she will be sorely missed.
Sue was such an integral part of our church family, for many years. She left everyone who knew her with good memories. Prayers for all of her family.
I will miss her she always looked out for me. I wish I could be there with you all today to remember all those great times up at her farm house when I was a kid.
We are so very sorry. Aunt Sue is always a big celebrity when we talk about “old times”. Stories of Sue and Lydia and Russ will go on forever I hope. Unfortunately, we cannot join you to celebrate Sue’s life at this time.
We miss you all.
I had the pleasure of getting to know She when we were in church together at New Life Church. She was the sweetest person, we use to talk a lot and do things in the church. A while back I would run into her in Wal-Mart’s she always was such a happy person and was always glad to see me. I did not know she was sick.or I would have came to see her. Now she is rejoicing in Heaven with God may you t rest in peace dear friend. Till.we meet ahain.
So sorry for your loss she was a sweet lady and will be missed. I got some wrong keys on my first post I should have checked before sending God bless all the gamily
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