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Shaw said Coleman was dedicated to serving the Tri-Cities.

“He was well-respected by a litany of business people,” Shaw said. “He was involved in a number of boards, and involved in a number of civic and community events.”

Shaw also remembered Coleman’s charisma and his ability to “command an audience.”

“People were always at attention when he was talking,” Shaw said. “They were interested in what he was saying, and his ability to communicate was superb. He could retell a story with such detail and emotion. It was a real gift.”

Other past and current Shaw employees also fondly remembered Coleman.

“He had an commanding presence,” said John Rung, Northwest Herald publisher and chief operating officer of Shaw Media. “He was a great public speaker. It was just so natural for him to talk to people. He taught me a lot about how a publisher should conduct themselves.”

Rung was the Kane County Chronicle’s retail advertising manager from 1994-95 when Coleman was publisher.

Bureau County Republican Publisher Sam Fisher worked for Coleman as the Kane County Chronicle’s ad director from 1990-93. Fisher said he appreciated Coleman’s trust in him.

“He trusted me to do my job,” Fisher said. “I enjoyed the years I worked for him.”

Jim Holm was promoted from salesperson to ad director under Coleman’s leadership. Holm now is advertising director at the Journal and Courier in Indiana.

“He had a big influence on my work ethic and how he handled himself and worked with people,” Holm said.

Coleman’s funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Mary’s Church in Utica, with Monsignor James Swaner officiating. Burial will follow at the St. Vincent Cemetery in LaSalle, where he will be laid to rest with his father.

The visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at Hurst Funeral Home in LaSalle.

A memorial service will be at 6 p.m. Monday at First Presbyterian Church in Ashland, Ky., with the Rev. Garrett Bugg and the Rev. Jennifer Johnson officiating.

In lieu of flowers, the Roger F. Coleman Grandchildren’s Education Fund has been established in care of Bailey Family Funeral Home, 2110 Argillite Road, Flatwoods, KY 41139.


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