Annlisbeth Disco Cole

annlisbeth cole

January 20, 1935 ~ January 18, 2007


Resided in: Fairview, NC

Fairview ~ Annlisbeth Disco Cole, 71, of Garren Creek Road, died on Thursday, January 18, 2007 at her residence. She was born in Saranac Lake, New York and was the daughter of the late John and Gladys Rowe Disco. She was preceded in death by her husband James LeRoy Cole, Sr.; a son, John Cole and a brother, John Disco. She had retired from Berne-Knox Westerlo Central School in Berne, NY as an attendance officer. She raised, bred and trained Dobermans most of her life and was a member of the Asheville Kennel Club, Doberman Pinscher Club of America. Most of her time was devoted to the Food for Fairview Shelter, Doberman Rescue and active as a member of the Fairview ? Sharon Methodist Church. She was devoted to her family, dogs, church and community. She is survived by her daughters, Lauralynn Cutting and husband Richard of Elizabethtown, NY and LeAnne Maille and husband Addison of Greensboro, a son, William Van Natten, Jr. and wife Elena of Brooksville, Florida; step-daughter Deborah Parrish of Austin, TX and James Cole, Jr. of Albany, NY; and grandchildren, Krysta Cutting, Kathrine and Richard Maille. A memorial service will be held 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 24, 2007 at the Fairview - Sharon United Methodist Church with the Rev. Glenda Bramlet officiating. Memorials may be made to Food for Fairview, Charlotte Highway, Fairview, NC 28730, Doberman Rescue or to the Muscular Dystrophy Association, 100 Executive Center Drive, Greenville, SC.

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  1. May God be with you all at this time and guide you as your Mom would have through your life. She was the very best friend I ever had, and though I hadn’t seen her in many years, her emails comforted me and gave me joy. I will miss her every day. Take comfort knowing she is back with her Mom, LeRoy and John. Please keep in touch. Love to you all.

  2. My thoughts are with Ann’s entire family during this difficult time.
    For many years I have been a long distance friend of Ann’s and I will miss her. Our visits were few and far between but we stayed closely connected through our beloved Dobermans.
    Joyce Orcutt
    Northwood, NH

  3. Please accept our deepest sympathies on the passing of your mom. We know you will miss her deeply.

    Annie has been a good friend since we were married forty-five years ago. As part of the Golden Horseshore Riding Club, I know Bob enjoyed many rides and good times with mom and Betty Lou. I came along later and we’ve shared many riding club campouts, picnics and just good times together.

    We treasure the memories.

  4. Lauri, Richard, Krysta, Libby, Chip & Family – We were very sad to hear about the loss of Ann in your lives. Our thoughts and prayers will be with, particularly in these next few days. Know that she is with LeRoy and John. Hold your thoughts in your memory of good times with her. Love to you all.
    John & Catherine

  5. How sad to hear that Ann has passed away. Once upon a time, our families were practically oneÑinseparable. She was like a second Mom to me. Dear Laurie, Van and Libby, I would love to hear from you. Love to all, from Shelly & Family.

  6. All volunteers of Food for Fairview grieve with you in the loss of Ann. She spent many hours over several years at the Pantry helping the less fortunate in the community. We appreciate her dedication and shall miss her greatly. Grace and peace to each of you. With gratitude for her life,Jessie Gragg, Executive Director of Food for Fairview

  7. I was so sorry to hear of Ann’s passing. Please accept my deepest sympathy. Ann was a dear friend and one of the kindest people I knew. She taught me so much.
    My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

  8. When I was a very young girl Ann and I were in the same class at Holy Names. I remember one time she came to visit me at my home. She arrived there before I had gotten home from school.When I went in to my living room, there she was sitting there all prim and proper with her little white gloves on. She was a lady even at a young age.
    My condolences to her family.


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