She was married Sept. 8, 2000, to Eric Cole.
Known to many in the community as "Momma Cole," Corey loved to be at the football games, cheering on not only her own sons, but all of those she considered "her boys", loved being outdoors, whether it be fishing and camping or simply sitting on her porch watching the birds. She will be remembered for her huge heart and compassion. If she saw a need, she always went above and beyond to help, and enjoyed spending time with family and friends. She was a woman of strong faith, proclaimed throughout her entire breast cancer fight that God is her Rock.
She is survived by her husband, Eric, and four children.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held in the Oil City Community Alliance Church, 411 Seneca St. with Tom Mayrant officiating. Private interment will follow in Lamey Cemetery near Dempseytown.
She was married Sept. 8, 2000, to Eric Cole.
Known to many in the community as "Momma Cole," Corey loved to be at the football games, cheering on not only her own sons, but all of those she considered "her boys", loved being outdoors, whether it be fishing and camping or simply sitting on her porch watching the birds. She will be remembered for her huge heart and compassion. If she saw a need, she always went above and beyond to help, and enjoyed spending time with family and friends. She was a woman of strong faith, proclaimed throughout her entire breast cancer fight that God is her Rock.
She is survived by her husband, Eric, and four children.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held in the Oil City Community Alliance Church, 411 Seneca St. with Tom Mayrant officiating. Private interment will follow in Lamey Cemetery near Dempseytown.
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