By Jeff Mays on Jun 2nd 2010 4:00PM
Filed under: News

As
Gary Coleman is laid to rest this weekend, his family has yet to decide whether the memorial service will be public or private. Coleman's estranged parents will
reportedly be in attendance.
An attorney for Coleman also says he's not certain that Coleman's wife,
Shannon Price, had the authority to take him off life support on Friday.
42-year-old Coleman, best known for his role as Arnold Drummond on the hit 1980s sitcom 'Diff'rent Strokes,' died last week at a Provo, Utah, hospital after suffering a brain hemorrhage. He was in a coma and on life support when his family made the decision to take him off.
Santaquin Police Chief
Dennis Howard said that there will be no criminal investigation, and that authorities responded to Coleman's house on a medical call. On the same day that he fell and sustained a head injury, Coleman had just had a
four-hour dialysis treatment, according to a friend.
Because life had been so rough for Coleman after his star faded, holding a public memorial might give fans and the public an opportunity to hear more about the type of person Coleman truly was from those who knew him best.
All we really heard about the actor over the past few decades has been mostly negative. The articles about his life always included the word "
tragic."
From suing his parents for stealing the money he earned as a child star, to various run-ins with the law, including domestic violence charges and his bizarre appearance with his wife on '
Divorce Court,' Coleman was constantly in the tabloids.
Add his medical and money problems and it seems as if he had a difficult, tortured existence. Our society places such a premium on being famous, but fame is not always what it's cracked up to be.
Unfortunately, the drama may continue even after Coleman's death. Coleman's attorney, Randy Kester, has said that there may be some issues surrounding the
authority that Coleman's wife had over his medical decisions and has over his estate.
"Some people have raised the issue that they saw Gary and Shannon on 'Divorce Court,' and now there's some questions about whether or not they were married at the time of the death and whether [Shannon] had the authority to pull the plug at the hospital," Kester told Us magazine.

"Some people in the public are raising issues about whether she had authority to do that and if she has authority to be making funeral arrangements, and exactly where she fits into his estate," he added. "I think there's going to be some developing controversy about some issues of authority."
It's hard to ignore the images of Coleman on 'Diff'rent Strokes.' He had great comic timing for a kid and was able to carry the show for years. Until
Janet Jackson started guest starring on the show, Coleman was the only reason to watch.
Like
Michael Jackson, Coleman may be a bit underappreciated and misunderstood. Despite both men's troubled pasts, they both shared their gifts with the world: Coleman's was comedy and Jackson's was entertaining and philanthropy.
They were both rewarded handsomely for their efforts, but money, clearly, does not equal happiness.
The public learned about Jackson as a father and human being after his death. Maybe a public memorial will help pull Coleman's legacy from the tabloid covers.
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By: mswll4 on 6/02/2010 4:29PM
I do not believe she had authority to pull the plug. Coleman could have a operation to save his life. Besides, this COLORED girl is out for money, now that coleman is dead, and she will get his benifits.
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By: Nene on 6/02/2010 5:35PM
His wife is white, lmbo! Wives usually do benefit after their husbands pass away, just like husbands do if the wife passes... So maybe your point is mute, lol @ ignorance
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By: sharon on 6/02/2010 5:39PM
You Idiot! His "so called" wife was Caucasoid!
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By: Cheryll on 6/02/2010 4:51PM
She had the right to do what she thought best I am sure they talked. He had serious medical problems. His family took all of his money. Leave him alone in death. They were together and she made him happy. Gary Coleman was a hardworker and got up each time he was knocked down. RIP Mr. Coleman.
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By: Jan on 6/02/2010 6:22PM
Please leave color out. He loved her and thats all that matters. He had many medical problems and lived hard. I am sure these decisions were made in advance by the 2 of them. His spirit was big. He never gave up and worked very hard.
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By: offthehook on 6/02/2010 7:42PM
SHE HAD THE RIGHT TO TAKE HIM OFF LIFE SUPPORT, SHE WAS THE WOMAN HE CHOSE TO BE HIS WIFE.
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By: Kim on 6/02/2010 8:43PM
I read that Gary divorced his wofe in 2008. If that's true she did not have the right to remove him from life support.
RIP
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By: Kim on 6/02/2010 8:48PM
Oops! I meant to type wife.
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By: offthehook on 6/02/2010 8:58PM
IN THE EYE'S OF GOD SHE WAS STILL HE'S WIFY...
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By: Wilson on 6/02/2010 11:34PM
His wife pulled the life support plug awful quick, that was fast. Anyway, now she has a clear shot at any money left in the till.
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