Robert (Bob) Coleman and Claudia Ann Littlefield
Husband Robert (Bob) Coleman [51426]
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: 19 Dec 1953 - [MRIN:17143]
Wife Claudia Ann Littlefield [40111]
Born: 11 Oct 1935 - Fletcher, Comanche County, OK Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: James Elmo Littlefield [40088] [52130426] (1891-1984) Mother: Anna Bell Graves [40110] (1897-1967)
Children
1 F Carol Coleman [64945]
Born: 23 Nov 1954 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Neil Coleman [64946]
Born: 3 Feb 1957 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M Brooks Coleman [64947]
Born: 6 Apr 1959 Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Kyle Coleman [64948]
Born: 28 Jun 1960 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Robert (Bob) Coleman
from Larry and Elaine Blackman
from Glenn Gohr
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=52130494
General Notes: Wife - Claudia Ann Littlefield
FTM BIRT: RIN MH:IF22164
from Glenn Gohr
"Ann Littlefield Coleman was the youngest child of Elmo and
Anna Belle (Graves) Littlefield. She arrived on October 11,
1935 and was born and raised in Fletcher, Oklahoma. Ann
confides that "her two older sisters and brother were not the
least bit happy to learn they would have another sibling."
This was just as sister Lurland was to graduate from high
school and Lloyd and Athalea were not far behind.
While Ann was visiting sister Lurland and husband Charles
Raibourn in Washington, D.C., they pointed out a very nice
navy musician who sang in their church choir. That did it
for Ann and Bob! Ann always reflects that this was love at
first meeting. She and Bob Coleman (from Globe, Arizona)
were married on December 19, 1953.
Bob Coleman is a physicist, and his job has taken them to
live in 8 states in 42 years. The most interesting (and
sometimes the most frustrating) was at Johnson Space Center
in Houston, Texas, where he tested all components of the
Space Shuttle.
Through the years Ann stayed home to raise the children
and also kept busing writing and directing dramas. She
established drama departments both in large and small Baptist
churches in most cities where they have lived since 1965.
The largest was for First Baptist Church in Houston, Texas.
The most famous actor she worked with in this regard was Ed
Harris, who just won an award as best supporting actor for
the Apollo 13 movie. He was just a student at the University
of Oklahoma when she directed him in "JB."
Ann's other pursuits have been: 1) writing a weekly column
called "Over the Coffee Cup" for a small town newspaper; 2)
writing the drama script for a musical about the mountain
people of Sylva, North Carolina; 3) publishing several plays
and articles in books published by Convention Press; 4) and
presently she is researching and writing a novel about the
Littlefield family, starting in 1764 at the burial of her
4th great-grandfather, James Lee, in Maryland. James Lee's
daughter, Rebecca, was married to William Littlefield, Sr .
(ca.1700-ca.1780). Other closely connected families include
Turner, Childs, Hanks, and Woolverton.
Concerniļig this last project,.Ann says this has been a
huge undertaking that has produced many interesting
relationships with unknown relatives. It will probably be
divided up into at least two books. She hopes the first will
be out by early in 1997. The title she has chosen in "Down a
Red Dirt Road."
Ann and Bob have 4 children: Carol, born Nov. 23, 1954;
Neil, born Feb. 3, 1957; Brooks, born April 6, 1959; and
Kyle, born June 28, 1960.
Ann shares that they love their new life in a small Ohio
town just outside of Cincinnati. And they now have 9
grandchildren living in Georgia and in Cincinnati."
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Notes: Marriage
from Larry and Elaine Blackman
from Glenn Gohr
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=52130494