Beth was baptized in East Main Street Christian Church on April 13, 1958, and remained a devoted member – participating in the Great Banquet ministry and the Christian Followers Sunday School Class for many years. A member and former recording secretary of the Delta Theta Tau Sorority - Beta Chapter, and a member of the Order of Eastern Star. She and Jim were very active in the Elwood Kiwanis Club, and Beth volunteered at St. Vincent Mercy Hospital for many years; was active in supporting the Elwood Morrisett Center; member of the Elwood Alumni Association; and formerly volunteered with Community V.N.A. Beth was a fixture at many activities and functions throughout the Elwood community, and always had a smile or kind word for everyone she met. She participated in clowning for many years, and was known as "Smiley the Clown" when she entertained within the community. She was especially known for being a great cook, and catered for many years at Watson’s Greenbriar with her best friend, Gretchen Watson. Known for her crocheting ; and was proud to have hosted several foreign exchange students over the years. Beth will always be remembered for calling her friends and church family on their birthday each year to express her well wishes. Beth’s family enjoyed camping for many years, and were members of the National Travel Club. In later years, wintered in Okeechobee, Florida and had many good friends to stay active with throughout the winter. She was devoted to caring for and supporting her family in any way she could nearly all of her life. In recent years, her husband and family were then devoted to caring for her. She will be greatly missed by her family, friends, and church family.
Survived by her husband, James E. "Jim" Cole of Elwood, 3 children, Marcy (husband Mel) Fry of Elwood, Martin (wife Stephanie) Cole of Lawrence, Marjorie (husband Mark) Morgan of Tipton; 14 grandchildren, Troy (Leah) Robertson, Kaylie (Jason) Phillips, Michael (Alex) Cole, Dani Cole, Jessica (Jeremy) Stewart, Sophia Morgan, Nate Morgan, Ben (Diana) Fry, Andy (Liz)Fry, Misty (David) Wallace, Sheila Vann, Dennis J. Cole, Damian Cole, and Destynee Cole, 12 great-grandchildren, Kaitlyn, Jacob, Claire, Elliot, Oliver, Olivia, Jackson, Mercedes, Zachery, Thomas, Alexia, and David; special family members, Leigha and Liam; daughter-in-law, Jayne Cole of Muncie; sister-in-law, Joan (Kendric) Hosier of Alexandria; special nieces, Debbie and Cindy; and beloved lifelong friends, Earl & Gretchen Watson. She was preceded in death by her father, Hoyt W. Brewer; mother, Irene Jack; step-father, William Jack; and son, Matthew Cole.
A Life Celebration Funeral Service September 10, 2016 at East Main Street Christian Church in Elwood with Rev. Roger Gardner of the church officiating. Burial will follow in the Elwood City Cemetery. Visitation September 9, 2016 at Copher-Fesler-May Funeral Home and from 10 am to until the funeral service on Saturday morning at the church. A Delta Theta Tau Memorial Service will begin at 7:00 pm on Friday evening at the funeral home followed by St. Vincent Mercy Hospital Volunteer Memorial and an Order of Eastern Star Memorial.
Beth was baptized in East Main Street Christian Church on April 13, 1958, and remained a devoted member – participating in the Great Banquet ministry and the Christian Followers Sunday School Class for many years. A member and former recording secretary of the Delta Theta Tau Sorority - Beta Chapter, and a member of the Order of Eastern Star. She and Jim were very active in the Elwood Kiwanis Club, and Beth volunteered at St. Vincent Mercy Hospital for many years; was active in supporting the Elwood Morrisett Center; member of the Elwood Alumni Association; and formerly volunteered with Community V.N.A. Beth was a fixture at many activities and functions throughout the Elwood community, and always had a smile or kind word for everyone she met. She participated in clowning for many years, and was known as "Smiley the Clown" when she entertained within the community. She was especially known for being a great cook, and catered for many years at Watson’s Greenbriar with her best friend, Gretchen Watson. Known for her crocheting ; and was proud to have hosted several foreign exchange students over the years. Beth will always be remembered for calling her friends and church family on their birthday each year to express her well wishes. Beth’s family enjoyed camping for many years, and were members of the National Travel Club. In later years, wintered in Okeechobee, Florida and had many good friends to stay active with throughout the winter. She was devoted to caring for and supporting her family in any way she could nearly all of her life. In recent years, her husband and family were then devoted to caring for her. She will be greatly missed by her family, friends, and church family.
Survived by her husband, James E. "Jim" Cole of Elwood, 3 children, Marcy (husband Mel) Fry of Elwood, Martin (wife Stephanie) Cole of Lawrence, Marjorie (husband Mark) Morgan of Tipton; 14 grandchildren, Troy (Leah) Robertson, Kaylie (Jason) Phillips, Michael (Alex) Cole, Dani Cole, Jessica (Jeremy) Stewart, Sophia Morgan, Nate Morgan, Ben (Diana) Fry, Andy (Liz)Fry, Misty (David) Wallace, Sheila Vann, Dennis J. Cole, Damian Cole, and Destynee Cole, 12 great-grandchildren, Kaitlyn, Jacob, Claire, Elliot, Oliver, Olivia, Jackson, Mercedes, Zachery, Thomas, Alexia, and David; special family members, Leigha and Liam; daughter-in-law, Jayne Cole of Muncie; sister-in-law, Joan (Kendric) Hosier of Alexandria; special nieces, Debbie and Cindy; and beloved lifelong friends, Earl & Gretchen Watson. She was preceded in death by her father, Hoyt W. Brewer; mother, Irene Jack; step-father, William Jack; and son, Matthew Cole.
A Life Celebration Funeral Service September 10, 2016 at East Main Street Christian Church in Elwood with Rev. Roger Gardner of the church officiating. Burial will follow in the Elwood City Cemetery. Visitation September 9, 2016 at Copher-Fesler-May Funeral Home and from 10 am to until the funeral service on Saturday morning at the church. A Delta Theta Tau Memorial Service will begin at 7:00 pm on Friday evening at the funeral home followed by St. Vincent Mercy Hospital Volunteer Memorial and an Order of Eastern Star Memorial.
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