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Richard Bryson Coley

Richard Bryson Coley, age 68 formerly of Gainesville, Georgia passed away Wednesday August 26, 2020.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Cherokee Chief Elder Leon & Rowena Coley; grandchildren WinterRose & Christopher Coley.

He is survived by his wife Evangelina Coley; son, Joshua and wife, Melissa Coley; daughters, Crystal Cordova, Misty Coley, and Melody Ferrell; grandchildren, William & Bryson Ewart, Tru Sky Coley, Arianna & Lorenzo Trujillo, Christopher Cordova, Kryton Giron, DeAngelina & Augustine Archuleta, and Tarren & Levi Ferrell.

Richard Coley was known and loved by many, he will missed. He was a Veteran who served in the Army during the Vietnam war. He worked at the University of Wyoming Observatory and retired from WYDOT. He loved the mountains, hunting, fishing and reading a good book. He also enjoyed telling about his life-time stories to his friends and family.

The family would like to thank everyone for their prayers, love and support. The family would also like to thank Ivinson Memorial Hospital for the wonderful help and care that was given.

There will be no funeral services and cremation has taken place.

If desired, family and friends may make memorial contributions to Evangelina Coley, P.O Box 723 Rawlins Wy 82301.

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#1 Comment By Patricia (“Dusty On August 29, 2020 @ 10:57 am

Love and prayer to Richard’s family from his ‘sister’ cousin Dusty from Gainesville. We grew up together, stayed in touch, visited, spent wonderful hours talking about everything under the sun. The world has lost much with his passing. May all of you keep his memory bright for those yet to come! I have a couple of childhood pictures to share … find me on Facebook as Dusty Howell wearing an elementary school uniform as a child.

#2 Comment By Patricia (“Dusty”) Howell On August 29, 2020 @ 10:58 am

I just left an incomplete memory. Below is my information for the writing.

#3 Comment By Monica Weber On August 29, 2020 @ 6:11 pm

I love you Tia! I’m so sorry but I know your faith will strengthen your bond with our lord! I look up to you because of your strong faith and sending deep hugs and love from San Antonio! God be with you all as you grieve Coley and his absence ❤️
He will be waiting for us all in heaven though.. love you allspice much….

#4 Comment By Tom Ries On August 30, 2020 @ 6:09 am

There was only one Rich as we all knew him. He was always there to help others and he always brought joy and laughter to all of us who knew him. I have many fond memories of the time I spent with Rich. He will be in my heart forever. Goodbye my dear friend may you rest in peace.

#5 Comment By John Woolner On August 30, 2020 @ 7:24 am

No words can truly express how I feel . Good friend and co worker.