In Memory of

Kay

Coleman

Obituary for Kay Coleman

Vondel Smith Mortuary (6934 S. Western Ave)

Viewing will be held 4-8 pm Friday, November 13, 2020 at the Vondel Smith South location. Services to honor her life will be held 2:00 pm Saturday, November 14, 2020 at Southern Oaks United Pentecostal Church (6501 S. Walker Ave) with burial to follow at Sunny Lane Cemetery (4000 SE 29th St).

Diana Kay Coleman, fondly known as Kay, went to be with our Heavenly Father on Tuesday, November 10, 2020 at the age of 70. The daughter of Cleo (Krebbs) Hacker and Paul Hacker, Jr, Kay was born on March 10, 1950 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Kay graduated from Southeast High School in 1968. She met and married the love of her life, Michael Frederick Coleman on July 20, 1968. This union of marriage was blessed with two daughters, Shelly and Shannon. Kay began working as the bookkeeper for Gold-N-Weld, the family business. Later she worked in the accounting department at Mercy Hospital, before becoming a receptionist at a dental office. Kay was a loving wife, devoted mother and wonderful homemaker. Her family was her pride and joy! The family get-togethers were highlights in her life. She was the absolute best cook, according to her family who was often times blessed to receive her excellent creations. Very competitive in nature, Kay coached the girls’ softball team when younger, and later in life was always up to challenge anyone to a game of dominoes or cards. Many times after hours of playing cards with family, you could find her in the kitchen cooking breakfast early in the morning for all. Kay was also blessed with a green thumb. Her flowers and gardens were always beautiful. She loved her church and beloved church family very much. Initially attending Southeast United Pentecostal Church, later known as Southern Oaks United Pentecostal Church. Kay enjoyed singing at church and hearing God’s word. After becoming ill, she made us show her how to tune in online. One thing she loved most was having the church youth, along with her own girls, over to play volleyball and to feed them. Another favorite pastime of Kays was to travel to beautiful places and camping at the lake with her husband and family. Kay was loved by all who knew her and she will be deeply missed.

She was preceded in death by her:
Parents; Paul Hacker, Jr and Cleo Hacker;
Husband, Michael Frederick Coleman, who died on January 6, 2002;
Brother, Jonathan Aaron Hacker.

She leaves behind her loving family:
Daughter, Shelly Coleman;
Daughter, Shannon Coleman Dungan;
Brother, Paul Hacker;
Sister, Lesa Hacker McKenzie;
Three Grandchildren: Natalie, Alex and Aaron;
As well as many other loving extended family and dear friends.