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Maggie <I>Barber</I> Cole

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Maggie Barber Cole

Birth
Butts County, Georgia, USA
Death
29 Feb 1980 (aged 97)
DeKalb County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Jackson, Butts County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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1940 US Census

From the Jackson Progress Argus, 05 March 1980
Cole Rites Were Held Sunday

Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie Barber Cole, 97, of 4590 LaVista Road, Tucker, were held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the chapel of Haisten Funeral Home of Jackson. The Rev. Mike Marbut and Rev. Don Folsom officiated and interment was in the Jackson City cemetery. Pallbearers were Jim Browning, Bill Browning, Jr, James Browning, Alvin O'Neal, Seabie Maddox and Wilmer Greer.

Mrs. Cole died Friday at the DeKalb General Hospital after a lengthy period of declining health. Born in Butts County of a pioneer family, she was the daughter of the late George Samuel Barber and the late Sallie Pattman Barber and the widow of Mr. J. Oscar Cole.

Mrs. Cole spent most of her life in Butts County, moving to Tucker several years ago where she resided with her niece, Mrs. Ray S. Bivins. She was a member of the Pleasant Grove Congregational Methodist Church and was a charter member of Jeptha Chapter No. 252, Order of Eastern Star.

Survivors include two nieces, Mrs. Bivins and Miss Margaret V. Linkous of Jacksonville Beach, Fla. and a nephew, Mr. F. J. Linkous, Sr. of Atlanta.
Contributor: SPMcD (48452228)
1940 US Census

From the Jackson Progress Argus, 05 March 1980
Cole Rites Were Held Sunday

Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie Barber Cole, 97, of 4590 LaVista Road, Tucker, were held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the chapel of Haisten Funeral Home of Jackson. The Rev. Mike Marbut and Rev. Don Folsom officiated and interment was in the Jackson City cemetery. Pallbearers were Jim Browning, Bill Browning, Jr, James Browning, Alvin O'Neal, Seabie Maddox and Wilmer Greer.

Mrs. Cole died Friday at the DeKalb General Hospital after a lengthy period of declining health. Born in Butts County of a pioneer family, she was the daughter of the late George Samuel Barber and the late Sallie Pattman Barber and the widow of Mr. J. Oscar Cole.

Mrs. Cole spent most of her life in Butts County, moving to Tucker several years ago where she resided with her niece, Mrs. Ray S. Bivins. She was a member of the Pleasant Grove Congregational Methodist Church and was a charter member of Jeptha Chapter No. 252, Order of Eastern Star.

Survivors include two nieces, Mrs. Bivins and Miss Margaret V. Linkous of Jacksonville Beach, Fla. and a nephew, Mr. F. J. Linkous, Sr. of Atlanta.
Contributor: SPMcD (48452228)


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  • Created by: Joe Shade
  • Added: Dec 2, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101617619/maggie-cole: accessed ), memorial page for Maggie Barber Cole (10 Dec 1882–29 Feb 1980), Find a Grave Memorial ID 101617619, citing Jackson City Cemetery, Jackson, Butts County, Georgia, USA; Maintained by Joe Shade (contributor 47602219).