Wayne County Commissioner Irma Clark-Coleman Dies at 88
Wayne County Commissioner Irma Clark-Coleman Dies at 88

Wayne County Commissioner Irma Clark-Coleman Dies at 88

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Irma Clark-Coleman, a dedicated public servant and Democrat, passed away at age 88 after a brief illness. Born in rural Georgia and raised in Detroit, she was the first in her family to graduate from college, earning bachelor's and master's degrees from Wayne State University. Her extensive career in public service spanned decades, including roles at the Wayne County Road Commission, press secretary to county executives, and six terms on the Wayne County Commission, representing District 5. She also served in both the Michigan House of Representatives and Senate, focusing on educational improvements and public safety. Clark-Coleman was deeply involved in community organizations, including the NAACP, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, and local church boards, and was widely praised by local leaders such as Wayne County Executive Warren Evans and Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan for her unwavering commitment and legacy of service. Arrangements for a celebration of life are pending, with her family requesting prayers and comfort during this difficult time.

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