COLE, Ira L. 1830-1902
COLE, FAY
Posted By: S. Ferrall IAGenWeb volunteer
Date: 5/31/2012 at 03:32:06
Ira L. Cole, well known in this city, died at his home in Strawberry Point Wednesday, May 7, and the funeral occurred Friday from the residence conducted by Reverends Hestwood and Marsh.
He was born in New York June 19 1830 first came to Iowa in 1852, and invested in land. He did not permanently locate here however till 1860 when he settled at Strawberry Point, which has since been his home.
During the civil war he was a member of Company D, 21st Iowa Volunteers, and served over two years.
Following the war he was a contractor for several years, and in 1886 went into the lumber business with the King Bros., the firms having yards at Strawberry Point and Oelwein. He was successful in business, and was highly esteemed by a large circle of friends. He was a member of the Congregational church.
In 1852 he was united in marriage to Miss Sarah Fay, and to this union were born four children. Only one of whom, Dr. J.F. Cole, of this city survives him. His wife also remains to mourn the loss of a kind husband.
The funeral was under the auspices of the G.A.R., and was largely attended.
~Oelwein Register, May 14, 1902
Note: buried in the Strawberry Point cemetery
Clayton Obituaries maintained by Sharyl Ferrall.
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