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Irvie May <I>Greer</I> Cole

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Irvie May Greer Cole

Birth
Columbia, Coos County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
1 Jul 2008 (aged 88)
Tupper Lake, Franklin County, New York, USA
Burial
Tupper Lake, Franklin County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Henry Greer Sr and Helen Louisa Haney.

Married 27 May 1940 Colebrook, Coos, New Hampshire to Lawrence Gilbert Cole Sr.

To their union was born 8 children:
Lawrence Gilbert Cole Jr, Irvin Henry Cole, Irvie May Cole, Alta Margaret Cole, Betty Jane Cole, David Earl Cole, Bruce Dale Cole, and Infant Daughter Cole.

Irvie and Lawrence met when he was working for her father in Columbia, Coos, New Hampshire.

Lawrence and Irvie moved to Vermont following pulp and logging jobs and then moved to Long Lake, Hamilton, New York while Lawrence worked for the United States Bobbin and Shuttle Company. They finally settled in Tupper Lake, Franklin, New York where Lawrence worked in the lumber camps and Irvie delivered newspapers in Faust, Tupper Lake, and Peacefield. Later she worked in the dress factory in Tupper Lake, Franklin, New York until it closed. She later worked in the Grand Parents Program and volunteered at the local hospital working with the disabled.
Daughter of Henry Greer Sr and Helen Louisa Haney.

Married 27 May 1940 Colebrook, Coos, New Hampshire to Lawrence Gilbert Cole Sr.

To their union was born 8 children:
Lawrence Gilbert Cole Jr, Irvin Henry Cole, Irvie May Cole, Alta Margaret Cole, Betty Jane Cole, David Earl Cole, Bruce Dale Cole, and Infant Daughter Cole.

Irvie and Lawrence met when he was working for her father in Columbia, Coos, New Hampshire.

Lawrence and Irvie moved to Vermont following pulp and logging jobs and then moved to Long Lake, Hamilton, New York while Lawrence worked for the United States Bobbin and Shuttle Company. They finally settled in Tupper Lake, Franklin, New York where Lawrence worked in the lumber camps and Irvie delivered newspapers in Faust, Tupper Lake, and Peacefield. Later she worked in the dress factory in Tupper Lake, Franklin, New York until it closed. She later worked in the Grand Parents Program and volunteered at the local hospital working with the disabled.


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