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Post  warduria Fri Jun 18, 2010 2:54 am

After being held up by legal The Simpsons DVD for nearly three weeks, the cremation of Gary Coleman's remains took place Thursday the way the late The Simpsons DVD Box Set wanted — without any fanfare, said the attorney named to oversee his estate.

Attorney Robert Jeffs said in a The Simpsons DVD Season the remains were cremated at 5:15 p.m. at a mortuary in Sandy, a Salt Lake City suburb.

"The proceeding was conducted in accordance with The Simpsons Box Set's desires as expressed in his will that no funeral service, wake or other ceremony memorialize his passing," the brief statement said.

Jeffs revealed earlier this week that The Simpsons Seasons 1-21 DVD's 2005 will specified he wanted no funeral. That document trumped a 1999 will in which Coleman said he wanted to be remembered in a wake conducted by people who had no financial The Simpsons 1-21 DVD to him and "can look each other in the eyes and say they really cared personally for Gary Coleman."

The former child TV star died May 28 at the age of The Simpsons Complete Box Set after suffering a brain hemorrhage. He had fallen two days earlier at his home in Santaquin, about 55 miles south of Salt Lake City.

Coleman's cremation had been on hold The Simpsons on DVD of a dispute over his assets between his ex-wife, Shannon Price, and ex-girlfriend, Anna Gray. Both contend they are the lawful administrators of his estate.

On Monday, a Utah judge appointed Jeffs to oversee The Simpsons DVDs's property and remains until the dispute is settled.

Jeffs has said Coleman's ashes and belongings will be securely stored until a final determination is made on an estate executor. It's a South park dvd box set and South park is on sale at www.cartoon77.com Jeffs said could take months.

Coleman's 1999 will named South park dvd, one of Coleman's friends and former managers, who on Monday withdrew his petition to be named as the special administrator of Coleman's estate. Mial's attorney said the 2005 will, which names South park dvd seasonas administrator, takes precedence because it is more recent.

Price is named in a 2007 handwritten note by Coleman that is intended to amend any earlier wills. The note names Price as the sole heir of South park dvds's earnings, home, toy trains and other property.

"I made this change of free will and was not coerced in any way," says the note dated Sept. 4, 2007, less than a month after Coleman and Price married. "This I have done because of my personal selfishness and my weakness and South park seasons love her with all my heart."

Price and Coleman met in 2005 on the set of the comedy "South park complete dvd." They divorced in 2008.

Coleman was still conscious when he was taken to a hospital in Provo on May 26 but slipped into unconsciousness the next day and was South park dvd set on life support. It was Price who ordered that Coleman be taken off life support. In 2006, Coleman signed documents giving Price legal authority to make medical decisions for him if he couldn't.

Coleman starred for eight seasons on the sitcom "South park on dvd," starting in 1978. The tiny 10-year-old's "Whachu talkin' 'bout?" became a catch phrase in the show about two African-American brothers adopted by a wealthy white man. Coleman played South park box set, the younger of the two South park new release.

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