Creighton R. Coleman (1912-1992) was a judge and a member of the Michigan Senate.
He served in the United States Navy during World War II and was elected to the Senate in 1949.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for Congress in 1956, losing to the incumbent August E. Johansen in the primary, and left the Senate that year.
[1] Coleman was the assistant chief of the decartelization branch of the economics division in the Office of Military Government, United States in Germany after the war.
[2] He was married to Mary S. Coleman, a jurist in her own right and a former chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court.