Obituaries

Michele N. (Morin) Cole

COLE, Michele N. (Morin), 68, Bangor, March 22, 2016. Arrangements are in the care of Brookings-Smith Funeral Home, Bangor.

 Michele N. (Morin) Cole

PO MicheleColeOBMichele N. (Morin) Cole passed away peacefully after a courageous battle with cancer on March 22, 2016. Michele was born on December 2, 1947 in Bangor.

Michele graduated from Brewer High School in 1965 and was employed at Bangor Savings Bank and most recently with her friends at Hardwood Products in Guilford. She was a long-time active member at the United Methodist Church in Bangor and engaged in the United Methodist Woman, Chakko Circle, Beta Sigma Phi and proud cheer coach at Brewer High School along with being a volunteer in the Brewer PAL and Brewer Pop Warner leagues, she loved coaching her girls. Michele also had passion in leading and arranging impressive Yard Sales, many would say the “Queen” of the Garage Sale in the state of Maine.

Michele is survived by her 31 year life partner, Jeff Edgerly of Dover-Foxcroft; her two children, Chris and his wife, Wendy Cole of Londonderry, NH, and Wendy and her husband, Michael Moye of Bangor; sister, Tanya and her husband, Bob Booker; brothers, William P. Morin and Thom Morin. Michele was “Grammie” to Kelsey, Dylan, Haley, Cassidy Cole and Kayli Noyes. Also remembered are niece, Brooke Haas; nephew, Ethan Booker; her aunt, Louise; uncle, Willard Carleton; along with her many family and friends and Mary’s cooking. Michele rests now with her pre-deceased loving mother and father, William and Mabel Morin.

The family would like to extend its appreciation to Beacon Hospice for the kind care in her transition. 

A Celebration of her Life was held March 26, at the First United Methodist Church, Bangor.

Those who wish to remember Michele in a special way, may make gifts in her memory to the Lafayette Center, c/o EMHS Foundation, P.O. Box 931, Bangor, ME 04402-0931 or the American Cancer Society, 1 Bowdoin Mill Island, Suite 300, Topsham, ME 04086. Condolences to the family may be expressed at www.BrookingsSmith.com.

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