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Rita "Eloise" Cole

Scottsdale, Arizona

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Rita "Eloise" Cole, 63, of Scottsdale, Arizona, passed away on December 18, 2005. She was born in Miami, Florida on February 25, 1942. She was the founder and facilitator of the first chapter of Compassionate Friends in Arizona; the founding board's member and president of New Song ...

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Words can not describe how sad I feel for the loss of our Eloise. She was a true inspiration and a gift from God. Eloise we will miss you and we love you but we will see you again on the other side. Until then, get some rest and enjoy being with your sweet sons Mark and Dan. I will continue to blow bubbles and kisses up to you in heaven because you helped me so very, very much! Thank you God, Elwood and family for sharing Eloise with the rest of us . . .

To the Family & Friends of Eloise Cole,

Please accept my sincere & heartfelt sympathy for your loss. Eloise was the most dynamic person I ever met. She was so loving and caring and helped so many of us get through the rough times of our lives. She was truly a gift from God. She will be missed by all of us who knew her.

I have known Eloise my whole life and words cannot express how sad I feel that the world has lost her. She was an incredible friend and I am better for having known Eloise and her wonderful family. My prayers are with you all.

Eloise has long been a blessing to all who knew her. We received the Hon Kachina award the same year and her work has grown even more and touched so many lives since then. My sincere sympathy to her family.

The first time I met Eloise we sat and talked for hours like old friends. She was very modest regarding the number of lives she had touched, but very passionate and compassionate about being a healing "Angel" in the lives of others. She gave generously and lovingly.
Rev. Wanda Tucker-Hicks

Eloise was a very kind, compassionate and generous woman. I had the pleasure of working with her for a short time at Desert Hills, during the Angel of Hope project and grew to appreciate her dedication to helping others who have shared the loss of a child. She will be missed by many.