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Patsy L. C. Cole

Washington, District of Columbia

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COLE PATSY LEE CASH COLE Devoted wife, doting mother, incomparable singer of jazz, and the most incredible elementary-school teacher ever, died peacefully last Thursday morning, December 8, 2011, at the age of 85. She was pre-deceased by her loving husband of 49 years, William W. Cole, by six...

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I remember miss Cole's wooden paddle all right....

We know Aunt Patt is in heaven celebrating with my mom
Elaine Deanie Reid and Bucky Berlin. The 3 best friends. ❤✝

It was a wonderful day for a service. A gathering of friends and family, memories traded, and warm embraces had by all. She would have not had it any other way.

I have known Patt for about 15 years. She was a mentor to me, and helped me to pass the GCV Judging School test. We both became GCV Judges! We had so many fun and adventurous experiences. She was Horticulture Chr. while I was Pres. of the GCF. She carried out her duties above and beyond the call! I am blessed to have her for a friend even now. Love ya', Sister

What a blessing to have Aunt Patt in our lives. Growing up we always thought she was so "cool". We will miss her terribly.

My prayers to all the family from all of the Ringles. Pat and Bill were so much more than just friends to our family and we will miss them very much. Both Bill & Pat were so full of life and gave so much love to others, they will always be remembered.

The Ringle Family

What a wonderful lady. We loved Pat and Bill and the whole family. May God bless the family as they go through this time of mourning. We will miss her. Bill/Betty Hobbs

My aunt Pat will always be remembered as my guidance counselor. She was always willing to listen to me and share her opinion whether I liked it or not. This made for some great conversations along with a mutually developed respect for one another. I most definitely enjoyed each of the times we shared together. I love you Pat!

Aunt Pitty Pat was larger than life. She was the smartest, most interesting woman I knew. That lady had class to spare. Being around her made me want to try harder. I love and miss her.