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Roseland Lee Coker

01/17/1950 - 04/15/2020

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Obituary For Roseland Lee Coker

Roseland Lee Coker (Frailicks), 70, of Sherman, Texas, passed away on April 15, 2020 in Plano, TX. In honor of Rose, a Celebration of Life will be held at Trinity Lighthouse Church which will be scheduled at a later date.

Rose was born in Clovis, New Mexico to Jimmie Lee and Roland Miller Frailicks on January 17, 1950. After graduating from high school in Tom Bean, TX, she married Roy Don Coker on August 17, 1967 in McKinney, TX. She graduated from cosmetology school in 1970 and worked as a hair stylist for 50 years, creating life-long friendships throughout her career.

Rose was a member of Trinity Lighthouse Church, serving as the nursery director for over 25 years. While in this role, she ministered to many people - both young and old. As a child, she dreamed of being a missionary, not knowing that her greatest mission work would be leading people to Christ while caring for our next generation. Her foundation of Christ was built while spending time with her grandma, Alma Estelle Miller- Hayes (Mama Hayes). If you ever met Rose, you could not help but notice her genuine laugh and contagious smile. She sincerely loved and served her community passionately.

Rose is preceded in death by her mother, Jimmie Lee Davidson, of McKinney, TX; father Roland Miller Frailicks of Sherman, TX; sister Deborah Jean Kuykendall of Anna, TX; brother Roland Miller Frailicks Jr. (Butch) of Atoka, OK; and sister Sandra Dale Morris of McKinney, TX.

Rose is survived by her loving husband, Roy Don Coker, of Sherman, TX; daughter Donna Miller and husband Marc Miller of Sherman, TX; daughter Sally Kerr and husband Joshua Kerr of Sherman, TX; brother James Frailicks of Celina, TX; sister Anna Guest and husband Danny Guest of Pottsboro, TX; baby brother Roy Monroe Frailicks (John Henry) and wife Pam Frailicks of Atoka, OK; grandson Garrett Clements and wife Bailey Clements of Sherman, TX; granddaughter Lydia Osterman and husband Michael Osterman of Denison, TX; granddaughter Peyton Martinez and husband Chris Martinez of Austin, TX; grandson Cahl Miller of Sherman, TX; grandson Moritz Beutler of Wegberg, Germany; and granddaughter Riahnna Kerr of Sherman, TX. Rose also has three great-grandchildren: LynnLeigh Rose Clements, Theodore William Osterman, and Zeppelyn Ember Martinez. Rose is also survived by her brother-in-law, David Kuykendall of Anna, TX, as well as many nieces and nephews.

In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been set up through Trinity Lighthouse Church Nursery Department. Please have all donations include “Rose” in the memo.

The family of Rose Coker wishes to extend our sincere thanks to Raymond, Brenda, and Gwen England; Trinity Lighthouse Church Family; Dr. Michael Isaac; Dr. Grant Craig; and the many, many friends that loved her throughout the years.

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  • 04/20/2020

    Rose will be greatly missed, she was one of a kind with her smile. We would have so much fun doing vacation bible school together. Sometimes she would pick me up in Don's jeep with the top off & we would ride together to vacation bible school. I will never forget the fun & laughter we had when we were together. I will miss her dearly, but I know I will see her again in God's timing.

  • 04/20/2020

    Rose you will forever be in my heart, thank you for the love you have always shown. I know your heart is full now and your light is shining bright. Praying constantly for the family. Love Keith and Kathy Dennis

  • 04/20/2020

    Rose was such a happy and friendly person, always brought a smile out of us all. She was a living Proverbs 17:22, "A merry heart doeth good like a medicine . . ." Love, Bill & Freda

  • 04/16/2020

    Rose you were such a kind person who cared about others. We will miss ur infectious smile. We know you are in the golden gate of heaven dancing in the streets of glory! We will miss you! May the Holy Spirit comfort this family during this difficult time! From the Mcconkey Family!

  • 04/16/2020

    I will miss seeing Rose at church. She always had a smile and positive attitude. She truly loved the babies she took care of. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family.

  • 04/16/2020

    Our hearts are broken in the loss of Rose. She was definitely an angel and was so loved by everyone that knew her. She was our sunshine and the very best friend anyone could ever have. Rose entered heaven as the angels rejoiced at her home coming. Now she is in her eternal home, carried there by Jesus. We will have an empty spot in our hearts. We weren't with her as Jesus carried her home but we know we will see her again. Words cannot be found to express the love we had for her. Rest in peace Rose. Bob and Linda Clay

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