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Myrtle Cole Obituary

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Myrtle Elizabeth Kyle Cole went to be with the Lord on July 2, 2011. She is proceeded in death by father Charles A. Kyle, mother Myrtle E. Ward Kyle, husband James O. Cole, Sr. , and brother Douglas E. Kyle, Sr. She is survived by son James O. Cole Jr. and grandson Aaron M. Cole. Charles Cole, Roger Cole, Carol Bierschle and families. Louise Kyle and her children Douglas. Jr., M.D., daughters Kim and Kelli and their families. Her family moved from Shreveport, La. to Brownwood Texas shortly after birth and then to San Antonio in 1951 where she married James Cole in 1954. Together they started two businesses, House of TV then later Cole's until the end of 1994. She was blessed with a voice that entertained many that allowed her to travel with Special Services, Radio & TV Programs, Church Choirs, Modeling and doing USOs Shows from 1933 to 1964. Before, during and after WWII. She was an active Amateur Radio Operator and greatly enjoyed the many friends and conversations the hobby brought to her through the years. She was a 50+ years Member of Texas #35 O.E.S. (Order of the Eastern Stars).
In her own words.. I have enjoyed such a fantastic, unusual, wonderful life. I was blessed with great parents, brother, husband and wonderful son and grandson. God blessed me with a beautiful voice that made many people happy. He blessed me with a life of singing, modeling, dancing and the wisdom to participate in fantastic jobs. So many blessings and even the bumps along the way just helped to make me a much better person. I am very grateful to God, My Family and My Friends.

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Published by San Antonio Express-News on Jul. 12, 2011.

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Jim Volstad

July 16, 2011

Myrtle was a great friend and a super ham radio operator. She will be missed.

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