Her death was caused by uncontrolled diabetes.
The death notice was published in the Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Duval, Florida, on 3 May 1960, page 9, column 2.
Mrs. Della Cole Rites Tomorrow
Funeral services for Mrs. Della Cole, 58, will be conducted at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the Riverside Chapel of Hardage and Sons Funeral Home, with the Rev. Charles Julian, pastor of the St. Johns Park Baptist Church, officiating. Entombment will be in Greenlawn Cemetery.
Mrs. Cole of 4436 St. Johns Ave. died late Sunday at a hospital following an illness of one week. A native of Fort Wayne, Ind., she had resided in this city for 45 years. She was a member of St. Johns Park Baptist Church.
Surviving are her husband, Bingham P. Cole, eight brothers: D. W. Ake, S. E. Ake, R. C. Ake, and P. E. Ake, all of this city, P. W. Ake, Tampa, Jack Ake of Daytona, F. H. Ake, Oakland, Calif., and F. E. Ake, of Mississippi; and five sisters, Mrs. A. R. Lafaye, and Mrs. Hazel Warren, both of this city, Mrs. S. Anderson, Fort Lauderdale, Mrs. Eva Ruhl of Decatur, Ind., and Mrs. H. M. Woodard of Waycross, Ga.
Note: Cemetery photographs taken and provided by Carol Bierce.
Her death was caused by uncontrolled diabetes.
The death notice was published in the Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Duval, Florida, on 3 May 1960, page 9, column 2.
Mrs. Della Cole Rites Tomorrow
Funeral services for Mrs. Della Cole, 58, will be conducted at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the Riverside Chapel of Hardage and Sons Funeral Home, with the Rev. Charles Julian, pastor of the St. Johns Park Baptist Church, officiating. Entombment will be in Greenlawn Cemetery.
Mrs. Cole of 4436 St. Johns Ave. died late Sunday at a hospital following an illness of one week. A native of Fort Wayne, Ind., she had resided in this city for 45 years. She was a member of St. Johns Park Baptist Church.
Surviving are her husband, Bingham P. Cole, eight brothers: D. W. Ake, S. E. Ake, R. C. Ake, and P. E. Ake, all of this city, P. W. Ake, Tampa, Jack Ake of Daytona, F. H. Ake, Oakland, Calif., and F. E. Ake, of Mississippi; and five sisters, Mrs. A. R. Lafaye, and Mrs. Hazel Warren, both of this city, Mrs. S. Anderson, Fort Lauderdale, Mrs. Eva Ruhl of Decatur, Ind., and Mrs. H. M. Woodard of Waycross, Ga.
Note: Cemetery photographs taken and provided by Carol Bierce.
Family Members
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Preston Everett "Press" Ake
1890–1991
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Eva Ruth Ake Ruhl
1891–1967
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Cecile Fern Ake Woodward
1892–1973
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Hazel Rosina-Rosanna Ake Warren
1894–1982
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Floyd Ernest Ake
1895–1988
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Garnet Cora Ake Barwick
1897–1987
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Forrest Holmes Ake
1898–1997
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Ronald Cedric "Lonnie" Ake
1900–1987
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Paige Winton Ake
1902–1993
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Samuel Ellis "Sam" Ake
1903–1978
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Dorris Wendell Ake
1906–1976
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Verne Ake LaFaye
1908–1989
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Royal Benton Ake
1909–1910