EMILY COLE
AMMON, ID--Emily Annette Cole, 65, of Ammon, passed away November 21, 2008, at her home.
She was born October 22, 1943, in Atlanta, Georgia, to Oscar Lawton Barber and Bonnie Louise Harrington Barber. She grew up and attended schools in the area. She graduated from Southwest High School in Atlanta, Georgia.
On February 17, 1962, she married Donald William Cole, Jr. in Atlanta. Together they raised one son, Anthony Alan Cole. Donald passed away in September of this year.
She worked as an administrative assistant and lived in Georgia and Florida, as well as Ammon for the past six years.
Emily loved cats and collecting Royal Dalton Figurines.
Survivors include:
Son: Anthony (Tami) Cole, Idaho Falls, ID
Sister: Gail Moulton, Atlanta, GA
Sister: Jane Asbell, Atlanta, GA
2 Grandchildren: Brooklyn & Conner Cole of Idaho Falls
She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Donald William Cole, Jr..
Per her request, Emily will have no services at this time.
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Condolences Received Online:
Mrs. Watkins
sandiw@comcast.net
Dear Family of Emily Cole,
I want to express my sincere sympathy for the loss of your loved one. You can be assured that hope and encouragement needed is found in the Bible. In the Bible book of Revelations 21:4 we read of a time when every tear will be wiped from our eyes. Please take care of yourselves.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Watkins
Donalue Hart
My deepest sympathy in the loss of your mother. I will miss her as a friend and close neighbor. I truly enjoyed her beautiful cats.
Sincerely,
Donalue Hart 2601 S. Ammon Rd. #4
Jeff Gaver
jlgaver@gmail.com
Alan,
I just wanted to say how sorry all of the Gavers are to hear about your parents. I can still remember your dad in the classroom and seeing your mom at the school also.
Growing up, I spent much time at your house and your parents made your house such a loving home.
Remember the time we were playing basketball inside and I put my foot through the wall. They didn't get mad at me; may have gotten mad at you later, I don't know.
Hole-in-one on the 8th hole at Havana CC, he showed you how to hit it right.
Parents are a blessing, and good memories are a blessing as well.
Nebic and Nubic, AHHHHH!!
Mrs. Watkins
sandiw@comcast.net
I want to express my sincere sympathy for the loss of your loved one. You can be assured that comfort and hope are found in the pages of the Bible. Revelations 21:4 speaks of a time when sorrow will be no more. This is a wonderful hope during our times of grief and pain. Please take care of yourselves.
Sincerely Mrs. Watkins