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Betty Ann Cole

Birth
Covington, Fountain County, Indiana, USA
Death
26 Oct 2023 (aged 85)
Covington, Fountain County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Perrysville, Vermillion County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Betty Ann Cole, 85, of Covington, passed away at her residence October 26, 2023 while sleeping. Betty was born in rural Covington April 27, 1938, the second daughter of four to, the late, James Paul and Anna Ellen (Delp) Cole.

Betty was the Senior home-coming queen, graduating from Tangier High School in 1957; the same year the Tangier basketball team won the Parke County Sectional Championship, the first sectional championship ever in the history of the 47 year old school that later consolidated with Turkey Run in 1959. She loved to play basketball in her school days – if there had been a girls' basketball team then she would have been a star-player.

Betty started working at R R Donnelley of Crawfordsville right after graduating high school, retiring after 30 years. Later, she worked at R &S Printing in Danville.

She followed basketball and football throughout the years, mostly listening to games on the radio as she followed her nephews, nieces, great-nephews and great-nieces playing. She was so proud of them. She enjoyed bowling and belonged to several leagues over the years. Betty also loved skating and travelling when she wasn't working.

Betty helped her parents all through the years and was always there for them. She loved woodworking, building many things, refinishing furniture, skilled carpentry work who could build most anything and also an avid gardener. She worked on all of these passions until she passed.

Betty is survived by two sisters, Ima Jean (Harold) Grubbs and Dora (Larry) Scott, both of Covington, nieces, Vicki Hartman of Perrysville, IN, Julie Clark of Champaign, IL, Angie Estock of Danville, IL and Jennifer (Royden) Butterfield of Westfield, IN, nephews, Steve (Tamara) Grubbs of Ocala, FL, Randy Grubbs of Covington, Chad Spencer of Seymour, IN and Brent (Shelley) Scott of Covington, 9 great-nieces, 8 great-nephews and 5 great-great-nephews as well as several cousins. She is preceded in death by her parents, sister, Margy Spencer, great-niece, Little Kylie Estock and nephew, Jamie Grubbs.

Betty was one-of-a-kind, doing things her way and we all will miss her so much.

Visitation will be held Friday, November 3, 2023 from 1-3pm (EST). Funeral will follow at 3pm all held in the funeral home chapel with Dennis Chew officiating. Interment will follow at Lower Mound Cemetery.

Arrangements entrusted to Shelby Funeral Home, 622 3rd St., Covington, IN 47932. (765) 793-2221. [email protected] www.shelbyfunerhome.com
Betty Ann Cole, 85, of Covington, passed away at her residence October 26, 2023 while sleeping. Betty was born in rural Covington April 27, 1938, the second daughter of four to, the late, James Paul and Anna Ellen (Delp) Cole.

Betty was the Senior home-coming queen, graduating from Tangier High School in 1957; the same year the Tangier basketball team won the Parke County Sectional Championship, the first sectional championship ever in the history of the 47 year old school that later consolidated with Turkey Run in 1959. She loved to play basketball in her school days – if there had been a girls' basketball team then she would have been a star-player.

Betty started working at R R Donnelley of Crawfordsville right after graduating high school, retiring after 30 years. Later, she worked at R &S Printing in Danville.

She followed basketball and football throughout the years, mostly listening to games on the radio as she followed her nephews, nieces, great-nephews and great-nieces playing. She was so proud of them. She enjoyed bowling and belonged to several leagues over the years. Betty also loved skating and travelling when she wasn't working.

Betty helped her parents all through the years and was always there for them. She loved woodworking, building many things, refinishing furniture, skilled carpentry work who could build most anything and also an avid gardener. She worked on all of these passions until she passed.

Betty is survived by two sisters, Ima Jean (Harold) Grubbs and Dora (Larry) Scott, both of Covington, nieces, Vicki Hartman of Perrysville, IN, Julie Clark of Champaign, IL, Angie Estock of Danville, IL and Jennifer (Royden) Butterfield of Westfield, IN, nephews, Steve (Tamara) Grubbs of Ocala, FL, Randy Grubbs of Covington, Chad Spencer of Seymour, IN and Brent (Shelley) Scott of Covington, 9 great-nieces, 8 great-nephews and 5 great-great-nephews as well as several cousins. She is preceded in death by her parents, sister, Margy Spencer, great-niece, Little Kylie Estock and nephew, Jamie Grubbs.

Betty was one-of-a-kind, doing things her way and we all will miss her so much.

Visitation will be held Friday, November 3, 2023 from 1-3pm (EST). Funeral will follow at 3pm all held in the funeral home chapel with Dennis Chew officiating. Interment will follow at Lower Mound Cemetery.

Arrangements entrusted to Shelby Funeral Home, 622 3rd St., Covington, IN 47932. (765) 793-2221. [email protected] www.shelbyfunerhome.com


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