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COLE, George A. George A. Cole, 71, died of complications from acute myeloid leukemia on November 14, 2014, in Bozeman with his family by his side. In recent years George and Susan, his wife of 49 years, lived in Bozeman, Montana and wintered in Sun City, Arizona. George Cole was born in Spokane, Washington, July 12, 1943, the son of Ruth (Connick) and Russell W. Cole. He grew up in Laurel, Montana and graduated from Laurel High School in 1961. He earned his bachelor's degree in political science and history from the University of Montana in 1965. Additional graduate courses in journalism and international business were completed at the U of Montana and the University of San Diego. Susan Bickell and George were married July 3, 1965 in Missoula, Susie's hometown. Three months following their college graduation, they volunteered as teachers with the U.S. Peace Corps in Malaysia. During his professional career, George worked as a television/ radio reporter and anchor, community college instructor, speech writer for Governor Thomas Judge (Montana), and economic develop- ment advisor in California and for the U.S. Agency for International Development in Washington, DC and San Diego with assignments in Mexico, Central and Latin America, and south Asia. His career included communication positions at San Diego State University, the Washington State Community College System, Spokane Falls Community College and Eastern Washington University. In Montana and Washington State, during his broadcast career, Cole hosted and produced over 300 biographical interviews. George's company, Media West, Inc., focused on marketing and fundraising for non-profits. Clients included Washington State Dept. of Health, Spokane's Transit Authority and Riverfront Park, the City of Imperial Beach, the International Executive Service Corps, the SDSU Foundation, and Yellowstone Public Radio. In 2000, George was named development director for Montana PBS, a statewide public television network. Five years later he was a development officer for Central Washington University in Ellensburg and Seattle. Since his retirement in 2006, George's avocations included abstract art, sculpture work, writing and the interview program "Real Time" on Yellowstone Public Radio. In Arizona, he volunteered with the Phoenix Art Museum and the Arizona Talking Book Library. Cole was an active contributor to communities throughout the Northwest. In the early 1970s, George, with the help of Susie and others, created KPBX-FM, Spokane's first public radio station. Initially staffed by some 75 volunteers, the ten-watt station was in the basement of their Spokane home. For decades Spokane Public Radio has been a major public radio voice in eastern Washington and northern Idaho. Cole served nine years as a commissioner with the Spokane Housing Authority including three years as chair. He was a volunteer board member with the Washington State ACLU, Planned Parenthood of Spokane, and KSPS-Spokane Public Television. His books include What to Do and Where to Go with Your Kids in Montana, A Survival Guide for the Liberated Man, and Little Dogs Talk (an e book). His articles have been published in regional magazines including Montana Quarterly and Montana Magazine. George Cole won awards from the Chicago International Film Festival, the Greater Montana Foundation, the Washington State Governor's Award, a U.S. Presidential Commendation (for Susan and George's volunteer work on KPBX). He received the 2010 Cornerstone Award from the Bozeman Public Library Foundation. In addition to Susie, George is survived by his daughter, Francine (Phil) Tageant of Ferndale, Washington; and son, Spencer (Daisy Terrazas) Cole of Minneapolis. Other surviving family members are George's sister, Penny Achten of Spokane; four grandchildren, Melinda, Gillian, Halle' and Caelan Tageant of Ferndale; and several nieces and nephews. An open celebration of George Cole's life will be held at a later date. Memorial gifts may be sent to Yellowstone Public Radio, 1500 University Dr., Billings, MT 59101; Spokane Public Radio, 2319 North Monroe St., Spokane, WA 99205; Friends of Montana PBS, P.O. Box 10715, Bozeman, MT 59719; or the Bozeman Public Library Foundation, 626 E. Main St., Bozeman, MT 59715. Arrangements are in the care of Dokken-Nelson Funeral Service. www.dokkennelson.com

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Published by Spokesman-Review on Nov. 18, 2014.

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Jerry Johnson

November 25, 2014

Mr. Cole was my instructor at SFCC in 1980. He was a very positive influence, and very encouraging to me. I never followed through on my commitment to broadcast journalism as a career. But still remain very interested and a student of the craft. My sympathies to the family, and hopes that their lives are full of great memories of a gifted man.

Corey Lanterman

November 24, 2014

George was a remarkable man, who to this day, I consider my second dad. I am better person for having him in my life. My deepest condolences to Susie, Francine, Spencer and the rest of the family.

Debra Ramsdell

November 23, 2014

I am deeply sorry for the loss of George for Susie, his family and our Bozeman community. I will forever remember and honor George for his depth, integrity, and commitment to democratic principles, which he lived and stood for in voice and action. Deep peace of the heavens to you George, as you travel the mysteries, untethered from the gravity here.
Blessed be,
Debra Ramsdell, Bozeman, MT

November 19, 2014

I met George when we were students at the University of Montana, almost 50 years ago. My wife, Ann, and I have remained dear friends with George and Susie. We have always been in awe of their adventuresome life. George truly lived dozens of lives within his single lifespan. Few of us have achieved that. And George always had an incredible enthusiasm for life that was invigorating to everyone he came in contact with. You lived a wonderful life, George, my dear friend. That is your gift to all of us, one I will treasure to the end of my life. You have our sympathy and prayers, Susie and family, and our eternal gratitude for sharing George with us. With our love, Dan & Ann LaGrande.

David H. Andrew, 3rd and Gloria Bush ANDREW

November 19, 2014

Dear Susie and Family,
Our deepest sorrow to you with the passing of George. We are grateful, George, your earthly journey has passed, and you are at peace with God. Much Love to you.

Mark and Hassie Tokarski

November 19, 2014

George was a man of depth and breadth, kindness and compassion and passion. We are honored to have been his friends. We miss him already.

Sharon Tudor Isler

November 18, 2014

So sorry for your and your family's loss, Susie. Glad you had so many good years together. George will be remembered fondly by so many friends and colleagues. I truly admired him so much. In deepest sympathy.
Sharon

Bill Beecham

November 18, 2014

A wonderful and courageous man. Fumi and I will miss him forever, our good and long-time amigo. Thank you, George, for being my friend.

November 18, 2014

We are very sorry to learn of George's passing but grateful for his service to our nation with the Peace Corps in Malaysia.

-National Peace Corps Association

Donald Nichols

November 18, 2014

George got me my start in radio in that crazy basement on 27th street. he was also my mentor at SFCC. I ended up as Program Director at WLAC in Nashville until the mid 80's. God Bless you George.

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