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- [S112] Census, 1930.
Name Delores Cole
Event Type Census
Event Year 1930
Event Place District 16, Knox, Tennessee, United States
Gender Female
Age 6
Marital Status Single
Race White
Race (Original) White
Relationship to Head of Household Daughter
Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Daughter
Birth Year (Estimated) 1924
Birthplace Tennessee
Father's Birthplace Tennessee
Mother's Birthplace Tennessee
HOUSEHOLD
ROLE
GENDER
AGE
BIRTHPLACE
Alfred M Cole Head M 48 Tennessee
Cora Cole Wife F 39 Tennessee
Ogle Cole Son M 17 Tennessee
Eveline Cole Daughter F 12 Tennessee
Delores Cole Daughter F 6 Tennessee
- [S112] Census, 1940.
Name Delores Cole
Event Type Census
Event Date 1940
Event Place Civil District 16, Knox, Tennessee, United States
Gender Female
Age 15
Marital Status Single
Race (Original) White
Race White
Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Daughter
Relationship to Head of Household Daughter
Birthplace Tennessee
Birth Year (Estimated) 1925
Last Place of Residence Rural, Knox, Tennessee
HOUSEHOLD
ROLE
GENDER
AGE
BIRTHPLACE
Alfred M Cole Head M 58 Tennessee
Cora Cole Wife F 50 Tennessee
Evelyn Cole Daughter F 22 Tennessee
Delores Cole Daughter F 15 Tennessee
- [S142] Newspaper Article, Florida Today, 7 Mar 2013.
Dolores Frances Bruns (hereinafter "Dee"), of Cocoa, Florida, passed away on March 1, 2013. Dee is survived by her children and their spouses, Richard Allen Bruns and his wife, Selene Venus Bruns, of Cocoa, Florida, and Beverly Ann Kubon and her husband, Walter F. Kubon,, of Wheaton, Illinois. She is also survived by her granddaughter, Amanda Cora Tate and a great-granddaughter, Jennifer Dee Tate, both of Addison, Illinois.
Dee will always be remembered as a loving and devoted mother and wife. She, and her late husband, Alfred Francis Bruns, worked together on achieving various goals and adventures. They once drove to Alaska in their RV to see the majesty there, and they went back to college with both earning their degrees with honors. They were so close to each other that Florida Today wrote an article about the "twosome!"
But, Dee's passion and talent were music. She sang for years in church and was a member of the Officer's Wives Club at Patrick Air Force Base. She performed in operas. She was a fantastic piano player and entertained people with the magic of each of her fingers stroking each key gracefully.
Memorial service will be held Friday March 8th at 12 noon at First United Methodist Church in Port St. John.
- [S147] Find a Grave, (Memorial: 106227481).
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