Rusty Coleman

rusty coleman

June 9, 1960 ~ February 22, 2023

Age 62 of Forest Lake. Loving Dad, Grandpa & Brother, passed away on February 22, 2023 after a battle with lung cancer. Preceded in death by parents, Don & Peggy Coleman. Survived by children, Corie (Jason) Hill, Chelsie (Nick) Charest; granddaughter, Brookelyn Hill; siblings, Sandy Moen, Jay (Renee) Coleman, Linda (Greg) Coleman; special friend, Shelly Davis; nieces, nephews, other relatives & friends. Rusty lived every day to the fullest; adventures in his life included: traveling, flying, snowmobiling skiing & lake life. Celebrate Rustyโ€™s life with beer & chicken wings from 4-8 PM Friday, March 10th at Roberts Family Funeral Home, Forest Lake.

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  1. Q: How did you meet Rusty?

    A: I met Rusty through his daughter Corie and will never forget going snowmobiling across Forest Lake for my first time. He was a great man who will be missed greatly by everyone who knew him.

    Callie (Noll) Donnelly

  2. Jason and Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this incredibly hard time. We are here for you if you need anything.

  3. I knew his sister Linda better than I knew Rusty, but I did have a fun adventure with him in the winter of 79 or 80. I met up with Rusty and some other friends in Vail Colorado for a skiing weekend. Rusty had a spirit for adventure and could take any ordinary day and turn it into something to remember. It’s not often you meet someone who truly has a zest for life, but Rusty really did. An adventurous life, gone too soon. Fly high Rusty.

  4. Rusty I consider you one of my best friends. Iโ€™m going to miss our talks and your friendship. I thank God all your pain is gone. I will miss you until we meet again in Gods heavenly kingdom.
    RIP Rusty

  5. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss… Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

  6. When I think of Rusty I always think of his infectious laugh and the games of poker that we played at family events. A soul who always lived his own life!


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