James A. Cole, 77, Sherwood, Arkansas passed away on Monday, February 11, 2019. He was born on September
8, 1941 in North Little Rock, Arkansas to the late Aubrey Lee and Dimple Cole.
James was a United States Army Veteran who proudly served his country. He attended the Cherrywood
Baptist Church in Sherwood, Arkansas.
He is preceded in death by his loving wife Sharon Cole.
James leaves behind his children Rebecca Cole of Maumelle, Arkansas, James Cole, Jr. of Nashville,
Tennessee and Rena Thompson of Maumelle, Arkansas; his grandchildren Charlie Cole, Justin Cole,
Ashely Aldana and Taylor Aldana; his great-grandchildren Garrett Cole and Kaiden Cole; his sister Wanda
Munn of Sherwood, Arkansas and many friends and relatives.
Memorial service will be Saturday, February 16, 2019 at 2:00 P.M. at A Natural State Funeral Service,
2620 West Main, Jacksonville, Arkansas.
In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Wounded Warriors Project, https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/donate
James’s Memorial Video:
https://www.tributeslides.com/tributes/show/3SKPBSW7GNNXNY55
5 Comments
I’m SO proud to have had such a WONDERFUL father. He was such a Great father and friend! With all my LOVE!!!!!!!!
Mr. James will be missed by many at Chambers nursing facility. He always made me smile when I came to visit my Mom Patdy Boothe. I was honored to share the love of the Razorbacks with him.
My grasshopper I will miss you in my life and I’m so thankful for everyday we have had, you made my life a better place and I love you with all that I am, I will never forget you my sweet Uncle. I always new you loved me and that is a lot to a niece you are my Hero and I love you forever your favorite Tee
your my friend long before you became my brother in law I always considered you much friend even afterwards I remember nothing but good times hanging out with you we shot a lot of pool drink a lot of Crown Royal together I will always love you Jen school
James, you were my first love. I am so happy you had a wonderful life and know you were loved by all who knew you. One day, we will have a glad reunion in heaven. Memories of my youth are sweeter because you are a big part of them. You and your sisters are forever loved by me.
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