Requiescat in Pace: Jeanette Cole
The sympathy of the parish is extended to the family and friends of Jeanette Cole, who died unexpectedly on July 19th.
Jeanette Barbara Cole (née Matthews) was born on February 27, 1938, in Spanish Town, St. Catherine, Jamaica, to the late Inez Louise Matthews (née James) and the late Charles Nicolas Fuller Matthews. She transitioned from this earthly life to eternal rest on Friday, July 19, 2024 at Holy Name Hospital.
Jeanette attended Cathedral High School, now known as St. Jago, in Spanish Town, Jamaica. After completing high school, she worked at the Registrar General’s Office in Spanish Town for nine years. In 1965, she immigrated to the United States. On July 24, 1971, she married Herbert Rodsom Cole, who predeceased her in 1993.
Jeanette lived in New York and worked as a bookkeeper at London Records from 1966 to 1974. She then joined the Metropolitan Hospital in New York City, where she served in accounts receivable from 1974 until 1999. Later, she worked as a paraprofessional, also known as a special education assistant, with the Teaneck Board of Education from 2001 until her retirement in 2012, after 44 years of dedicated service.
Jeanette had a passion for baking and cake decoration, actively participating in the International Cake Decorating Society (ICES) and attending annual conventions. On September 15, 1982, she became a member of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Teaneck, New Jersey, where she was an active participant in the choir and altar guild. Every major occasion at St. Mark’s for decades featured one of Jeanette’s beautiful cakes, a gift she shared with her parish family.
Jeanette married Henry Gasford Robinson on July 8, 2023, at St. Mark’s. She is survived by her him; her brother, Herbert; her sister-in-law, Maria; nieces, Barbara and Natalie; nephews, Fabian, Andrew, and Richard; as well as many cousins, great-nieces, great-nephews, and other family members and friends. Jeanette was predeceased by her brother, Alton.
Her funeral was held on Saturday, August 10th at 10:00 a.m. at St. Mark’s.
Friend and fellow parishioner Jeanette Adams wrote this poem to remember her friend and namesake:
two Jeanettes
A and C
St. Markers
choir sisters
February friends
godmothers
gigglers
cake bakers
one from a peninsula
the other an island
were a good team
wore glasses
humored Henry
bought new toilets
cleaned the kitchen
sewed curtains
got their hair done
at Basilica’s
comforted each other
sang soprano
but people often
mixed them up
let’s set the record straight
she was Altar Guild
I was North Porch
she was Caribbean Night
I was Math Adventures Word Play
we both were Outreach
she was Jamaican
I was Floridian
we both baked
I was just ok
a recipe follower
she was superb
an artist
we both sewed
I was so-so
a pattern follower
she was sensational
a master
designer
quilter
adapter
how I loved
being mistaken for her
fondant frosting
edible flowers
detailed decorations
pound cakes
cupcakes
fruit cakes
three tiered cakes
celebrating
weddings
Confirmations
birthdays
farewells
Commencements
moist
marvelous
rum-soaked
creme filled
chocolate
vanilla
how I miss
helping her
find the right note
sharing rides
and gossip
how generous she was
kind
thoughtful
unassuming
reserved
faith-full
ready
steady
a St. Mark’s treasure
my friend
fan
muse
mentor
perfect for this poem .
Jeanette Adams – August 4th, 2024