

Visitation will be 4 - 6 p.m., Thursday at the funeral home and one hour prior to the service on Friday. Beighley brother-in-law, Everett (Rosemary) Koopman and many nieces and nephews.Peggy was preceded in death by her husband, Robert son-in-law, Gregory Waters siblings, Dorothy (Bud) Nelton, Elaine Ctibor, Jeannie Bunke, Al Kreb brother-in-law, Fritz Stahl and sister-in-law, Pauline (John) Kamrowski.Memorial Service will be 11 a.m., Friday, Januat Hoff Celebration of Life Center in Goodview led by Funeral Celebrant, Jenny Hoff. Pats funeral Mass will be celebrated on MONDAY (3-14-16) at St. He joined us from his car earlier this week. She is survived by her four daughters, Betty Waters of Winona, Nanci (Carroll) Moger of Winona, Debra (fiancé Don Kyser) Grandy of Independence, WI and Sheila (Dennis) Kupietz of Dodge, WI nine grandchildren, Trudi (Jon) Beebe, Craig (Leah) Waters, Davy (Nancy) Griffin, Amy (Pat) Kaiser, Chad Sobotta, Ciera Foltz, Joshua (Kathy) Waters, Michael (Angie Solberg) Waters and Tony (Bobbi) Waters many great-grandchildren three sisters, Eleanore Stahl of Winona, Betty (Ed) Stiever of Winona and Alice (Allyn) Stevens of Florida sisters-in-law, Marie Schladenske and Mary E. This memorial website was created in memory of Madeline M Loopman, 77, born on Apand passed away on March 14, 1990. Pat Marmo is a funeral director in New York City who has been coping with this crisis every single day. Funeral Information A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday. Peggy enjoyed bowling, playing cards and dice, fishing, was an Avid Twins fan and most importantly enjoyed every minute spent with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. John and George Doble four sisters, Patricia Loopman, Jean Ryan. Casimir Parish for many years and also a member of the Eagles Auxiliary, American Legion Auxiliary, Women's Bowling Association and Tops Clubs. She worked at Technigraph until her retirement. She graduated from Winona High School and on Septemshe married Robert Koopman in Winona. Burial will be at Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens.Margaret "Peggy" Leone Koopman, 89 of Winona, died Monday, Januat Lake Winona Manor.Peggy was born Februin Winona to Arthur and Gertrude (Nelson) Frye. The service will follow at 1:00 pm in the chapel with Brother Jerry Balentine officiating. Visitation will be Saturday, January 22, from 11:00 am until 1:00 pm at Williams Funeral Home of Florence. Surviving him are his children, Regina Armstrong (Steve), Kenny Coleman (Dianne), Cindy Martin (Clyde), Steve Coleman (Jean), and Margaret Brown (Roger) his grandchildren Jessica Scott (David), Jeremy Brown, Bethany Brown (Timmy Thigpen), Chris Coleman (Katie), and LesLee Gavin (Damien) 11 great grandchildren his sisters, Sharon Coleman Reed (Bobby) and Maggie Coleman Smith, and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy Jean Franks Coleman parents, Carlos Calvin and Ethel Estelle Price Coleman siblings, Lucia Marie Coleman, Paul Calvin Coleman, Daniel Price Coleman, and Margaret Ann Coleman Thomas.

He also loved going to the gym, and was a fan of Ole Miss and Alabama football. Pat enjoyed playing games, working puzzles, and being with family was a joy for him, especially in his later years. He enjoyed traveling, taking many trips with his brothers, sisters, and cousins after retirement, always open to planning another getaway. A general of the faith, he loved church, teaching Sunday school, and studying his Bible, reading it through over 50 times in his lifetime. He was an ordained minister and Elder of Father’s House Church. Pat Stevens Coleman transitioned peacefully to his eternal home on Januafter faithfully serving his Lord and Savior for over 50 years.
