Walter Cole
Persoon: |
Geslacht | Man |
Familienaam |
Cole |
Voornamen |
Walter Bert |
Geboren |
za 15 nov 1919 te Manhattan, Gallatin, Montana (USA) bron: census+ Findagrave;
aangifte: Gallatin, Montana; |
Overleden |
vr 2 mrt 2012 te Bozeman, Gallatin, Montana (USA) 92jr aangifte: Gallatin, Montana; |
Begraven |
te Church Hill, Gallatin, Montana, USA, Churchill Cemetery |
Beroep |
farmer;
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Adres |
Manhattan, Gallatin, Montana, USA
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Vader:
Kool, Siemen Gerrits,1881-1971(X1909,4k) | |
Moeder: |
Bos, Martje,1887-1977(X1909,4k) |
Gezin: | |
1. |
Cole, Garret,1912-1995(X1937,1k) |
2. |
Cole, John A,1915-1997(X1948,4k) |
3. |
Cole, Walter Bert |
4. |
Cole, Bernhard |
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Relatie: | Feddes, Nellie |
Burg.huwelijk |
di 5 feb 1946
te Manhattan
26 jr
bron: Gallatin, Montana, cn 8291; |
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Persoon-notitie: | kleinkinderen nog niet opgenomen: Michelle (Brett ) Nibbelink, Tammy (Doug) Gorter, Patrick (Peggy) Bekker, Lisa (Scott) Boone |
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Begraven-notitie: | Birth: Nov. 15, 1919,Manhattan, Gallatin County, Montana, USA Death: Mar. 1, 2012, Bozeman, Gallatin County, Montana, USA gravestone: |
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artikel met portret:
2012 : Walter Cole went to be with his Lord early Wednesday morning, March 1, 2012, at the age of 92. He died peacefully, surrounded by his family, at the Bozeman Health and Rehab Center where he had been since October. In the few short months he was there, he became beloved by both the staff and fellow residents.
Walter was born on November 15, 1919, in Manhattan, Montana, to Simon and Martha Cole, the third of four sons. In October 1942, he was enlisted in the Army during World War II, as a baker, and served in Tunisia, Rome, and Northern Africa until he was discharged in October 1945. He was awarded the European African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal and the Good Conduct Medal.
Upon his return to the Manhattan farm of his father, he married Nellie Feddes, whom was employed by his parents in their home. They had their first date on the eve of his induction, and had a courtship through several years of letters, while he was overseas. They were married on February 5, 1946. They first lived in the small teacherage of the Baker School, and then moved to the farmhouse where he was raised and Nellie had been employed. They were married for 65 years, until Nellie preceded him in death, seven months earlier. He took over the family farm with his brothers, raising cattle, sheep, grain and potatoes. Over the years, the four brothers expanded and separated their properties. Walter remained on the original family farm.
Walter loved working his land and raising his family along with Nellie. They raised three children, Marlene, Stuart, and Norma. After his retirement, he loved tending to his flower gardens.
Walter and Nellie were charter members of the Bethel Christian Reformed Church on Churchill.
Walter is survived by his children, Marlene (Harv) Te Slaa, Stuart, and Norma (Gary) Bekker, and Gary Thompson, who was like a son to him; six grandchildren, Jason (Kristy) TeSlaa, Nathan Te Slaa, Michelle (Brett ) Nibbelink, Tammy (Doug) Gorter, Patrick (Peggy) Bekker, Lisa (Scott) Boone; and 8 great-grand- children; brother, Bernard (Pearl) Cole; brother-in-law, Marvin (Nell) Feddes; widowed sisters-in-law, Sally Cole, Rolena Vehuizen, and Alyce Finch.
Walter was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Nellie; two brothers and his parents.
The family expresses special appreciation to their parents’ previous caretaker, Christine, and to the Hospice of Southwest Montana and the Bozeman Health and Rehab Center for their dedicated love and care that they gave to Walter.
A graveside service will be held at 3:00 P.M., Saturday, March 3rd, in Churchill Cemetery, followed by a memorial service at Bethel Christian Reformed Church on Churchill at 4:00 P.M. bron: FindAGrave
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militaire dienst:
van 1942 tot 1945: Walter B. Cole, 1919 Montana, single, 2yr highschool, enlisted for duration of war bron: United States World War II Army Enlistment Records 39389847
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Gegenereerd met Aldfaer-versie 10.1 op 20-04-2022 19:50:59 door C. M. Fortuin
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