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Edith N. Coleman

February 28th, 1934 – February 21st, 2026

Edith N. Coleman, 91, of Lewistown, passed away peacefully at 6:45 p.m. on Saturday, February 21, 2026 at her daughter’s home surrounded by her loving family. She was born on February 28, 1934 in rural Astoria, IL to Fred William Plate and Grace (Adkison) Plate. Edith married James Richard “J.R.” Coleman on January 11, 1957 in Lewistown, IL.

Edith is survived by her children, Nyle (Vickie) Coleman of Canton, IL, Mardell (Shane) Donelson of Arkansas, Mark (Jacqulyn) Cobb of Moline, IL, her beloved grandchildren, Addison Donelson and Ellany Donelson, also of Arkansas, one brother, Keith Plate of Havana, IL, two sisters, Joyce Sarff of Kewanee, IL, Sheryl Trone of Peoria, IL and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Fred William and Grace Plate, her husband, James Richard “J.R.” Coleman, her son, Shawn Coleman, her sister, Ilene Davison, her brother, Lee Plate, and her nephew, Kurtis Plate.

Edith, or as everyone called her, Edie, was most proud of her educational achievements. After graduating Astoria High School in 1951, she went on to earn a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree in Education from Western Illinois University. Before her retirement, she taught elementary school, specifically third grade, for 44 years, with 30 of those years being at Porta Elementary School in Petersburg, IL. Edie loved her students and made learning a hands on and fun experience, often bringing nature into the classroom. She was nominated many times in the “Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers”, a publication that recognized outstanding educators as nominated by former students. In addition to her educational degrees, Edie was also a licensed funeral home director.

Edie was a member of the Lewistown United Methodist Church. She enjoyed antiquing, thrifting and studying genealogy. She was an avid reader and gardener. She truly enjoyed helping others. Her greatest joy, however, came from spending time with the people she loved the most.

Edie was a devoted daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, a loyal friend and a beloved teacher. She touched the lives of everyone who had the honor of knowing her. Her kind spirit, selflessness, warmth and generosity will be remembered forever. Edie leaves behind a legacy of love, strength and compassion that will live on in all of us.

A visitation will be held for Edith on Friday, February 27, 2026 at Shawgo Memorial Home in Astoria, IL from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Services will follow at 12 Noon. Interment will follow
at Oak Hill Cemetery in Lewistown, IL. Pastor Mike Henson will officiate. Memorials may be made to the National Autism Association.

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February 23rd, 2026

I had only knew Edie and her family a short period of time as I was helping them move to Arkansas, but in that short period of time it felt as if I have known them my whole life. I instantly had a bond. She was such a sweet lady. My condolences to the family especially to Edie's granddaughter addie.
-Tiffany McBride

February 23rd, 2026

Sorry for you and your family's loss.
Carl Parrish

February 23rd, 2026

Thoughts and prayers to Edie’s family. Such a sweet lady. Drove by her house in Lewistown a few weeks ago and was wondering about her and telling
my husband about her. I went to school with her son Shawn and visited with her back then. She had tremendous faith.

February 23rd, 2026

My deepest sympathy to Edith's family in her passing. She was a very sweet person and so friendly. God Bless Everyone. Lorenda Spilker

February 24th, 2026

Oh Martell - Jodie & I are so sorry to read this. Your Mom was truly a great lady. I’m sure her former students feel the loss. {{{hugs}}} Jodie & Robbins Kost

February 24th, 2026

So sorry for your family's loss. I knew Edie through Fulton County Retired Teacher's. I enjoyed visiting with her. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Jim and Deb Park

February 24th, 2026

Our condolences to all of Edie's family. Edie has touched many lives in a positive way and left good memories to all who knew her. Our prayers for all her friends and family.
Wendell & Alice Clanin