Reflections of A True Soldier’s Life
Have not I commanded thee: Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest.” Joshua 1:9
Mr. Ronald Leon Coleman known to many as “Bosco” was born June 10, 1954 to the union of the late Frank L. Scriven and the late Everlena Coleman Scriven in Brunswick, Georgia.
Ronald L. Coleman received his formal education in the Glynn County Public School System, where he attended Brunswick High School in Brunswick, Georgia.
Ronald L. Coleman accepted Christ as his Savior at an early age and was united with Church of God in Christ, where he served under the direction of Bishop Parlor.
In his leisure, Ronald enjoyed racing and working on cars outside of his work with ILA, International Longshoreman Association, where he devoted most of his life.
He also enjoyed landscaping, his family and friends and watching Westerns.
He was employed by ILA, International Longshoreman Association Local # 1423, where he worked for 25 years until her retired.
Mr. Ronald Leon Coleman departed this life on January 17, 2021. He was preceded in death by: his parents, Frank and Everlena Scriven; one sister, Valerie E. Scriven; one grandson, Treyus Leon Coleman.
Ronald Leon Coleman leaves to cherish his memories: his daughters, Rhonda Coleman, Stephanie (Rico) Nixon, and Jamacia Brantley; his sons, Ronald Coleman, Jr., Ronnie Coleman, Michael Coleman, and Demetrius Coleman; several grandchildren; two sisters, Luetrice Lott and Sharon Scriven Holmes; two brothers, Frank Scriven, Jr., and Carl Leon Scriven all of Brunswick, Georgia; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and many sorrowing friends.
Due to the current state of (COVID-19) pandemic and in order to promote social distancing, as ordered by the Governor for the State of Georgia, anyone entering the funeral home for viewing; as well as attending all graveside services must wear a mask. We will also limit the number of persons allowed to enter the funeral home at any given period during the viewing process. We ask that you leave the premise upon exiting the building. The family is most appreciative to each of you for your prayers and considerations during this difficult time in their lives.