She married George LaVerne Cole on August 5, 1939 at Olathe, Kansas. They made their home in Jefferson City,Missouri, then moved to Kansas City, Missouri, then Pensacola, Florida where George was in the Navy. They then moved to Dodge City, Kansas where they built their house at 303 University and Margaret lived until 2017. She was preceded in death by her husband while in Dodge City. Margaret moved to Joplin, Missouri at the age of 94 where she lived with her son Michael and wife Donna.
Their children were Charles Frederik Cole, Michael Bridges Cole, Georgia Ann Cole and Carol Lee Cole. They raised these four children with tender loving care. Margaret is survived by 75 descendants.
George and Margaret were Certified Court Reporters of Kansas. Margaret was a member of the First United Methodist Church and a Stephens Minister. She belonged to the Queen Boudicea Genealogical Society, Daughters of the American Revolution (12 Soldiers and Patriots), Dames of Magna Carta, the Plantagenet Genealogical Society and Order of Charlemagne. She loved to travel and visited all 50 States and some foreign countries.
She married George LaVerne Cole on August 5, 1939 at Olathe, Kansas. They made their home in Jefferson City,Missouri, then moved to Kansas City, Missouri, then Pensacola, Florida where George was in the Navy. They then moved to Dodge City, Kansas where they built their house at 303 University and Margaret lived until 2017. She was preceded in death by her husband while in Dodge City. Margaret moved to Joplin, Missouri at the age of 94 where she lived with her son Michael and wife Donna.
Their children were Charles Frederik Cole, Michael Bridges Cole, Georgia Ann Cole and Carol Lee Cole. They raised these four children with tender loving care. Margaret is survived by 75 descendants.
George and Margaret were Certified Court Reporters of Kansas. Margaret was a member of the First United Methodist Church and a Stephens Minister. She belonged to the Queen Boudicea Genealogical Society, Daughters of the American Revolution (12 Soldiers and Patriots), Dames of Magna Carta, the Plantagenet Genealogical Society and Order of Charlemagne. She loved to travel and visited all 50 States and some foreign countries.
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