Mar 4, 1980 - Nov 21, 2024March 4, 1980 - November 21, 2024
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Milmine, IL
Moss Tennessee
Spaghetti and garlic bread, any kind of potatoes
She loved PINK, Luke Combs, Luke Bryan
She never liked animals especially birds and dogs but mainly birds.
Being outside and spending as much time she could with her kids and family.
Tennessee and the water
Softball Baseball Football Basketball
Alicia Renea Cole, born on March 4, 1980, in Milmine, Illinois, passed away on November 21, 2024, in Moss, Tennessee. A devoted mother, loving wife, and cherished friend, Alicia’s spirit was as vibrant as her favorite music, which included the powerful anthems of PINK and the heartfelt tunes of Luke Combs and Luke Bryan.
Known affectionately by her family and friends as "Bubba," Alicia had a personality that radiated joy and warmth. Her carefree attitude often made her seem like a teenager at heart, as she embraced life with a smile and an infectious laugh. Alicia was a proud Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), known for her compassionate approach and willingness to lend an ear to anyone in need of advice or comfort. She always made it clear that she was just a phone call away for those seeking support.
Alicia loved being outdoors, finding solace and happiness in the beauty of Tennessee and near the water. Her fondness for sporting events, especially softball, baseball, football, and basketball, added to the tapestry of her vibrant life. She cherished every moment spent with her children, Kyle J. Peake and Whitnee J. Peake, often organizing spontaneous trips to the beach or camping adventures, where laughter and playful antics were a constant.
While Alicia had a notable aversion to animals, particularly birds, her heart was always open for her family. She had a unique way of bringing people together, often calling just to hear the latest drama, creating bonds that transcended the ordinary. Her joyful spirit was evident in her playful attempts to engage her kids in water games, often leading to laughter-filled moments where she found herself hilariously outmatched.
Alicia’s life was guided by her favorite sayings, including her lighthearted motto, "No cussing on Sunday, going to hide in my hobbit hole." She embraced her beliefs wholeheartedly, having been baptized at a church in Findlay before relocating to Tennessee.
Alicia Renea Cole leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and kindness. She will be deeply missed by her Mother and Father Brenda and Ronnie Ammann, her husband, Richard Cole, her children, Kyle and Whitnee, and all who had the privilege to know her. Her bright smile and unwavering support will remain etched in the hearts of those she touched. Now she is in heaven with her family.
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Milmine, IL
Moss Tennessee