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Cole Isenhour Frame

Salisbury, North Carolina

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Cole Isenhour FrameSALISBURY - Cole Isenhour Frame, 19, died at his home in Salisbury on Thursday, July 14, 2011.Cole was born March 6, 1992, in Charlotte to his father, David Patrick Frame, and his Mother, Wynfield Isenhour Frame. Cole lived his whole life in Salisbury and graduated from East...

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Wyn, David and Family of Cole Frame-I was so saddened to hear of your loss. I had not seen Cole in years but have wonderful memories of him as a child! From all that I have read he grew up to be a intelligent, unique man who touched the lives of so many with his kindness. Cole used to swim at my parents pool with Sandra. He was such a handful back then! Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. I am sure you have so many wonderful memories of Cole. Hold them close during this time...

Mr. & Mrs. Frame, I am sorry to hear about your loss. Cole was a student that I will never forget and to hear about his passing saddens me. During the time he was in my class, he kept me smiling and on my toes with different and new perspectives. His being in my class made me a better teacher. Thank you for the opportunity to know such an outstanding young man. By the way, I still have a copy of his "Chocolate" project.

Wyn, Beau, and David, May you all find peace in the happy memories and good times that you shared.

Wyn and Beau, I have a heavy heart with the loss of your sweet, brilliant, boy, Cole. I only wish I could be there to wrap my arms around you and whisper a silly joke or two in your ears to distract you from the pain of your loss. Laughter is a huge part of the healing process and I pray you find some joy and a little laughter in your fond memories of Cole and his fascinating life with you.

All my love, Mel

I knew Cole fairly well. We had quite a few classes together and I learned a lot from him over the years. His mind was unique and he was extremely insightful. I know he went through a lot back then. He used to vent to a few of us when he needed to. I do wish more people had the chance to know him the way we did at East Rowan High School. He will live on in our memories forever. I wish the best for his family.

My heart goes out to you both. I am so sorry for you tragic loss. Please know that you are in my thoughts and know that I am here if there is anything I can do. I hope that you both will find peace as time goes by.
Much Love, Denise

love you always my sweet cousin

Cole,
You will always be in my heart and I shall never forget you...Growing up with you was such a wonderful experience, I shall never forget.

I know Cole as a member of his WWII reenacting group and I would like to express my extreme sorrow to Cole's family & friends for their tragic loss. Cole's knowledge of WWII history was truly amazing.

David and Wyn, I am so sorry for your loss and please know that you both will be in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Paul Scott