Ethyle-Giuseppe-Obituary

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Ethyle Cole Giuseppe

Ruckersville, Virginia

1918 - 2019 (Age 101)

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Ruckersville, Virginia

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Batten Funeral Home - Ruckersville Obituary

Ethyle Cole Giuseppe passed away on October 24, 2019 at the age of 101.

She was the daughter of William Franklin Cole and Edna Parrot Cole Rhodes, and step-daughter of Robert Edgar “Doc” Rhodes, and wife of Gene Giuseppe, all of whom preceded her in death. She is also preceded in death...

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Ethyle, was so easy to love. She was the Mother of my heart. She will be missed, but as long as memory lives, she will as well.

Ethyle Giuseppe was a hardworking and dedicated member of Greene County! I am so grateful for her generosity in our school systems and community that contributed to the duel enrollment classes at William Monroe High School and the Giuseppe Center. It has greatly influenced and prepared hundreds of students for their college careers. The impact is immeasurable!
God Bless and comfort those she has left behind.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Ethyle was my favorite aunt when I was growing up. I admire her for all of her accomplishments.

Aunt Ethyle was one of the hardest working people I have ever known. She always welcomed family and friends and she and my Uncle Gene were always so much fun to visit. I remember taking friends to the farm when I was a student at UVA and Uncle Gene drove us all on a flatbed truck through the fields to see the cows, horses,and chickens. After our tour, Aunt Ethyle made us a wonderful home cooked meal that was enjoyed by our motley crew of 9-10 appreciative students!

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I have enjoyed talking with Mrs. Giuseppe over the years. She will be missed.

In Our Thoughts Arrangement-BASKET INCLUDED

I was in Elkton High School and my Dad was coaching with Gene when Ethyle and I became good friends. I was able to help her get things ready for a football night and on weekends we would ride horses. We would talk and I learned so much from her. After graduating we lost contact until I went to work at UVA Pediatrics. It was like old home week. We talked about old times and about her cruises.
Ethel was a delightful friend and I will think of her often with a smile remembering our time...