Geraldine Coleman, age 91, passed from her earthly home to her heavenly home on June 7, 2023.
Geraldine was born November 18, 1931, in Durham, Arkansas, to Lona Belle Long. She was raised by her grandparents, George and Betty Long. She grew up in Hazel Valley, surrounded by beautiful mountains, trees, flowers, gardens, wildlife, good people, God, and family who loved her. When she was in the 9th grade, they moved to town, where she graduated from Hillcrest High School.
Geraldine was a true Christian woman. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Fayetteville. Geraldine worked hard at home and her job, retiring from Campbell Soup after 34 years. Her hands were rarely idle. She loved to crochet, embroider, sew quilts and clothes for her children, plant flowers and vegetables, and fish with her husband, Jim, at Roaring River. She enjoyed watching hummingbirds and spending time with her family. They always have a special memory to share about their mom, sister, aunt, or grandma.
She was a great cook, and her family has fond memories of meals gathered around her table with great foods such as big steaming bowls of chocolate gravy, white gravy, homemade biscuits, fried potatoes, BBQ & fried chicken, and Red Velvet cake. Geraldine also added her home-canned vegetables from her garden to her delicious meals.
Geraldine was a strong woman. Very few knew her hardships, for she would never complain or speak of them. Instead, she always chose to look on the bright side, quickly forgiving those who wronged her and finding the good in everyone while keeping her heart focused on God. She helped many people and had a very kind heart.
She was preceded in death by her grandparents, George and Betty Long; her mother, Lona Belle Warford; her husband, James Coleman; her sons, Jackie and Donnie Coleman, Grandsons, Jason Barron and Justin Williams; brothers, Norman and Dewey Warford; sisters, Lena Jo Hankins, Wilda Kellar, Dolly Black, and Mildred Roach.
Left to cherish her memory are her children; Joyce Barron of Fayetteville, Debra (Jerry) Williams of Jonesboro, Charles Coleman of Fayetteville, and Carolyn (Juan) Oviedo of Fayetteville. Grandchildren, Jeremy Coleman, Lavina Coleman, Stephanie Stanley, Jamie Coleman, Alicia Murrison, John Coleman, Deana Wilhite, Kim Pennington, Nicole Barron, Josh Barron, Jenna Scott, Jason Williams, Gerea Hotchkin, and Roger Williams. Twenty great-grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren; Her brothers, Willis (Son) Warford, Johnny Warford, and Garrett (Dude) Warford) as well as a host of family and friends.
Everyone who was blessed to know her will miss her kind, gentle, friendly personality.
Pallbearers are Jamie Coleman, Joshua Barron, JShawn Franklin, Jake Ketcher, Justin Murrison, Kyle Murrison, Lane Wilhite, and Cole Wilhite. Honorary Pallbearers are Roger Williams, Jeremy Coleman, and John Coleman.
Visitation is Friday, June 9, 2023, from 5 -7 pm at Beard’s Funeral Home in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Funeral Services will be Saturday, June 10, 2023, at noon at Beard’s Funeral Home in Fayetteville, Arkansas, officiated by Pastor Jasper Hankins, with burial following at Whitehouse Cemetery.

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families Carolyn, Charlie, Debra, and Joyce!!! I never remember a time Aunt Geraldine wasn’t smiling! I have nothing but sweet memories of Aunt Geraldine! She will be missed!!!
My prayers go out to Geraldines family she was such a sweet lady kind hearted always had a smile … God bless
We spent many Sundays at Aunt Geraldine’s growing up. She worked all week long then cooked Sunday lunch for all of us with a smile on her face and love in her heart. We looked forward to playing and hanging out with our cousins all week long until Sunday rolled around. Those are our favorite childhood memories!! I still have many items that Aunt Gerl made me as a little girl and will cherish them always!! What a wonderful example she was to me as a strong and faithful woman!!!!!
I didn’t know Nrs Cokeman but saw that she had lived in Hazel Valley. My father, Joseph Fraley. Was born and raised in Hazel Valley.
My condolences to the family. My prayers are for comfort for you during this time of loss
Mommy was a beautiful, loving and kind woman. At the same time, she was strong and fierce. I will forever cherish the time we spent together. Many laughs, hugs and lots of love. Being her daughter in law was a honor and privilege. Rest easy. I love you
Joyce & Nicole,
Myself and Natasha are sending our condolences & prayers for the loss of your mother & grandmother.
Rest in peace Geraldine🩵💜💙. She was a beautiful soul inside and out. I’m praying for the family 🙏
So sorry for your loss
Aunt Geraldine is My Nanny Wilda Jeans sister. She was always so sweet and always had a smile on her face. I remember her playing with my hair last time I saw her. Telling me how much I looked like my Momma! Prayers for my family. Love u all
I am very sorry for your loss Jamie and family. Many prayers and much love to you all.
Geraldine was a very special cousin. She was so sweet and kind and I will miss her. With deepest sympathy for your loss. God Bless her family.
What a lovey lady!
She was truly a God’s gift to many of us💕
Prayers for peace and healing on the passing of this kind and gentle woman.
When Son and I got married I was so young and shy and Geraldine treated me like one of her own. She was my idle and loved her so much as Son did to. When our children were born, they became close to all of you and every Sunday it was let’s go to Geraldines, so that’s what we would do.
We loved all of you. All of us had a special bond. Geraldine went to church with one of my aunts at The First Babtist Church and she loved her too.
I remember one time the church found out Geraldine needed a freezer, so the church brought her one to the house. Everyone who knew her loved her. She was a kind, loving Christain Lady. She will be missed by all of our family, but we know she’s with the rest of her family with the Lord in Heaven. No more suffering just rejoicing. We love all of you so very much.
So sorry for your loss I know you will all miss her Norma Alford
Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts
My parents Raymond and Margaret Stewart knew her and the family.
Nanny was a wonderful woman and was always willing to feed you homemade food. She loved being around family and sewing or crocheting and gardening. I will definitely miss her and wish I could have seen her before she passed. Love you all family ❤️❤️
I’m so sorry she was a very special person
Geraldine and my mother worked together years ago. When I was younger we lived on Ed Edwards road and spent many days going back and forth between our house and theirs. She was a great lady, mom thought a lot of her.
Joyce , your mom was a very sweet lady !
She always had a smile on her face at all the family reunions! So sorry for your loss ! I lost my mom on Dec.14, 2020. We love our Moms !!