A Queen Among Us: Honoring the Life and Legacy of Gloria Letitia Jones Coleman
- The Coleman family lost Gloria Letitia Jones Coleman on Sunday, April 13, 2025.
- Born November 18, 1934, in Washington D.C.'s LeDroit Park, she married John B. Coleman in 1955.
- Their marriage began a powerful partnership spanning family, philanthropy, and political legacy.
- Former State Representative Garnet Coleman stated she "was always integrally involved" in his 31 years of public service.
- Her family and community will honor Gloria on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, at McCoy & Harrison Funeral Home.
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A Queen Among Us: Honoring the Life and Legacy of Gloria Letitia Jones Coleman
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