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Keith Coleman
In Memory of
Keith Marlin
Coleman Jr.
2016
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Condolence From: Helen DiRenna
Condolence: Lit a candle in memory of Keith Marlin Coleman, Jr. Continue reading
Monday September 26, 2016
Condolence From: Mr. Curtis Lawrence
Condolence: Keith was my student in 7th Grade Social Studies at Frederick Douglass Academy. He was a bright kid. He was part of my Saturday Advanced history class on Black and Latino studies, and I remember how engaged he was when we covered the reality of the Atlantic Slave Trade. He was always on my honor roll. Gone too soon... Continue reading
Tuesday June 14, 2016
Condolence From: Susan M. Green
Condolence: I've never had a student that loved their grandmother the way Keith loved his. During the 2003-04 school year, I had Keith as a student in my 8th grade English class. The students were charged to create a monologue to present to their class. Dressed in a duster and a bonnet, Keith became his grandmother, as he mimicked her smoking a cigarette, talking her talk. It was clear he was ad-libbing, but it was classic. My last memory of Keith was during one of his winter breaks from school. I took him and a few of my... Continue reading
Saturday June 11, 2016
Condolence From: Curtis Lawrence
Condolence: Keith was my student in seventh grade at Frederick Douglass Academy. He was a bright kid. He was part of my Saturday Advanced history class on Black and Latino studies. Gone too soon. - Mr. Lawrence Continue reading
Saturday June 11, 2016
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