Timothy Emmanuel Coleman was born March 1, 1980 at Saint Joseph’s Hospital in Denver, Colorado to his parents Cynthia and Ronald Coleman. His Dad nicknamed him “Cannonball Head” because of all the times he would fall down the stairs as a toddler and walk away unscratched.
As a child, Tim was a talented visual artist and attended the Denver School of the Arts during middle school. Tim enjoyed Kung Fu TV shows and movies. He practiced martial arts and earned a black belt in Tae Kwon Do. He attended the Denver Public Schools and graduated from East High School Class of ‘99.
After graduation from high school, Tim became a proud Marine. During his four years in the Marines he was stationed in California, Japan, North Carolina and Norway.
Shortly after returning home to Colorado from the Marines he began his studies at Denver Automotive & Diesel College(DADC) now known as Lincoln Tech, and earned his Associates of Applied Science Degree in Automotive Mechanics Technology. Tim went on to study business administration and management at Regis College and National American University.
Tim was a very hard worker. An avid handyman with an uncanny ability to fix almost anything. He had an interest in business, technology, politics, social media, economics and cryptocurrency.
He was employed in manufacturing.
Tim’s family will greatly miss his sense of humor, his affinity for travel especially to East Asia, passion for current events and politics, his love of summer festivals and cultural events, BBQ’s and get-togethers.
Tim was lovable, extremely intelligent, compassionate and kind-hearted. Tim was a Christian and a follower of Jesus Christ. He would always end phone conversations with, “same back time and channel.” It can’t be emphasized enough how greatly missed Tim will be
He is preceded in death by his sister Moriah Coleman Wess and his father Ronald Coleman.
Timothy Emmanuel Coleman departed this life to the embrace of the Lord on March 29, 2021. He is survived by his mother, Cynthia Coleman(Denver); sisters, Bithiah Coleman (Denver), Denise McCintire, Arlicia and Kacy Childress (Portland, OR),and brother, Dalaney Coleman (Milwaukee,WI); several nieces and nephews, aunts, cousins and countless friends around the world.
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