Geraldine M. Cole

geraldine cole
Geraldine Cole, or Nana as she was known to many, passed to her eternal reward on July 18, 2023. Geraldine May Morrill was born on November 20,1929 in Springvale, Maine to Bernard Morrill and Eva Metcalfe Morrill.Gerry enjoyed the hard work and fun that came with growing up on a farm with loving parents, two older sisters, Peggy and Connie, and a younger brother, Eldon. She was not afraid of hard work and demonstrated that in the many ways she served her family and church. Geraldine graduated with honors from Sanford High School in 1947 and went on to study at the Baptist Institute for Christian Women in Philadelphia. PA. She put this study to good use as she served throughout her life in various leadership roles in the community and her church. She will be fondly remembered by the many she taught in Temperance Union, Jr Church, Sunday School or Kids Choir. Geraldine married Wesley Blanchard on August 14, 1948. Together they had four children, Cheryl, Diane, Cindi, and Guy. Family was the central priority in their lives and they spent countless hours with Wesley’s brother’s and sisters’ families until Wesley passed away in 1965. Gerry had the distinction of being the first female school bus driver in Lebanon, as well as substitute rural letter carrier for Lebanon, a CNA at Sanford Goodall hospital and a certified chiropractic assistant. She helped advance recognition and training for chiropractic assistants by forming a Chiropractic Assistant Association. Gerry received numerous awards for her hard work and contributions. Gerry married Vaun Cole Jr. on July 2,1966 and lovingly welcomed two bonus sons, James and Jack Cole. Throughout their 40 years of marriage, Vaun and Gerry enjoyed watching their children grow up and marry and have grandchildren who became the center of their universe. At the time of her death, Gerry had 11 grandchildren, 25 great- grandchildren, 2 great-great grandchildren and one on the way. Gerry was predeceased by her parents, both her husbands, her sister Peggy and her half brother Ralph, her stepson Jim. and two grandchildren Eric and Laura. Gerry had a smile that lit up a room and she took pleasure in making others feel comfortable. There will be a celebration of Gerry’s life on August 6, 2023 at 3:00 at the Lebanon-North Berwick Baptist Church on Little River Road in Lebanon, Maine.

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  1. To my cousin’s Cheryl, Diane, Cindi and Guy, i am so sorry for your loss. Please know that i am thinking of you and keeping you in my prayers. I loved your mom and i have some very special memories to cherish. She was always happy to see me, no matter how long it had been, she never judged and you knew you were loved. She had the best hugs ! I am grateful to have had her in my life and she will always have a piece of my heart.
    Hold your memories close.❤️

  2. To: Cheryl, Diane, Cindi and Guy
    Your Mom was such a beautiful person. She was always happy and had such a beautiful smile. I used to love it when I would see her at Dr. Basko’s office. My deepest sympathies go out to all of you and your families.
    Your cousin, Helen (Turner) Hanson

  3. I knew Gerry from the Chiropractic Office. But my Mom, Carmen, has known Gerry for a long time. Whenever I saw Gerry she would always ask about my Mom. Gerry was a very sweet lady.

    Jo-Anne Masure

  4. Loved Gerry for nearly 60 years, and will forever remember her for her strong faith and love of family and people. Sending my love and prayers that God will wrap you all in His loving arms of comfort at this sad time of loss.🙏🏻💕. Bask in the sweet memories of all she was and all she gave❤️

  5. Cindi I wish I had met your Mom – ladies at prayer Tuesday am talked so fondly of her and her lengthy visits. My love and prayers as you all richly honor your mom. Hugs and blessings- Lura💕

  6. Gerry, you will be so missed. I am grateful to have been family with you. I wish I grown up closer and could have spent more time with you. Love to Diane, Don, and the entire family. Tanya Mudrick


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