In Memory of
Frances Robinson Cole
June 23, 1929 - June 11, 2015
Obituary
Frances Robinson Cole was born June 23, 1929 in Holy
Name Hospital in Teaneck, NJ to the late Fannie Knight
Robinson and Thomas Robert Robinson. She and her brother
Howard Brooks Horne were raised and educated in
Englewood, NJ.
Frances met and married George Alfred Cole in 1948; from
this union came two daughters, Quanda Stephanie Louise
and Cecily Bertha Lucia; George predeceased her in 1969.
After being a great stay at home mom and kitchen
hairdresser to every little girl on the block, she
decided to branch out to become a working woman. Frances
landed a terrific job with the Port of New York
Authority as an information agent at the Port Authority
Bus Terminal. It was quite ground breaking at the time
for her to not only enter the work force but to also
commute into NYC. Joining that agency proved to be a
wise decision that turned into a diverse, fulfilling and
successful career. It was loaded with people who became
extended family with a wealth of different talents and
gifts that helped weave her very colorful personality
and life and professional experience.
After working at the bus terminal for 3 years she moved
to PA Headquarters at 111 8th Avenue in midtown, NYC as
a Records Clerk. From there she transferred to Newark
Airport Aviation Department and then to the newly
constructed World Trade Center, tower one; as Chief
Records Clerk of Aviation and finally to the Law
Department. While working at the World Trade Center she
took a few evening classes at Pace University all while
juggling life and being a relatively young widowed
mother. Frances multi tasked before there was a
definition for managing a lot of things with "seemingly"
little effort. She rarely if ever asked for help, she
just somehow got it all done. Frances managed to make
motherhood look easy and gave her daughters the world
through her advice, experiences and unwavering love. She
always used the right balance to raise her girls and
continued to share her love and support for her only
granddaughter Zohna who she adored.
After retiring from the Port Authority in 1992, Fran got
very involved in her community & home church, Bethany
Presbyterian Church in Englewood, NJ.
She exercised her public service in the City of
Englewood when she served two terms on the Board of
Social Services for Local Assistance. Her knowledge of
the resources from a City she was raised in allowed
Frances to really enjoy the processes involved with
helping others. At the conclusion of her service, she
was bestowed a commendation from the City.
Frances took her love of the Lord to unique and powerful
levels, initially by returning to the church where her
parents were the first African American couple married.
She had the most incredible opera quality soprano voice
that she blessed everyone with from the time of her
youth. She tried her best to sing "mass choir" style,
but could never get on the "1-2" beat, but she'd always
do her best to join in. She loved to sing and was
passionate about all types of "good music".
Frances became very involved and literally studied the
Book of Order, Book of Confessions, Presbyterian Creeds
& all things Presbyterian always striving to do
everything "properly & in order". Once she was ordained
an elder, Frances really dedicated her life to God & the
work of the church. Serving on Session numerous terms
both as a member and as the Clerk of Session. She also
became very involved in the denomination through the
Presbytery of the Palisades working on various
Presbytery committees. Learning Polity, meeting people
and active involvement, gave her a wealth of knowledge
in church prodigal. During transitional times at
Bethany, she would be sure the pulpit was always filled
with minister to bring the Word. All while helping to
form and execute Pastors Nominating Committee to acquire
permanent leadership. Many fantastic ministers and
seminary graduates came through Bethany thanks to the
determination of Frances.
In 1996 she became the Moderator of Presbytery of the
Palisades followed by being the chairperson of Council.
She traveled to General Assembly and educated anyone who
she encountered about "what it means to be
Presbyterian". In 1998 Frances and her family
transferred their membership began worshiping at The
Presbyterian Church of Teaneck in Teaneck, NJ. There she
continued to share her knowledge and became involved on
many committees. She was elected to and was serving on
Session when she experienced her first stoke. She
continued to stay close to her church family in both
communities as well as those from outside the area.
In the final years of her beautiful life, Frances
continued to be faithful, hopeful and an inspiration to
her family and friends. Everyone has a story about
Weenie, Fannie, Louise, Aunt Fran, Aunt Fan-Fan, Grand
Fran, Fran, Fannie, Ma, Mom, Mommy and Ommie.
She will be desperately missed, always loved and never
forgotten…. Until we see you again.
Frances loved the Lord but He loved and needed her more.
Left here to continue her legacy are her daughters
Quanda & Cecily, Granddaughter Zohna, Son-in-Law Howard
and a host of family & friends.
Friends and family with be received on Tuesday, June
16th from 2-4 and 6-9 PM at Volk Leber Funeral Home, 789
Teaneck Rd., Teaneck. A Funeral Service will be held on
Wednesday, June 17th at 12:00 PM at the First
Presbyterian Church of Teaneck, 1 Church Street,
Teaneck. Cremation will be private.
Please visit Frances's tribute page at
www.volkleber.com
Volk Leber Funeral Home
789 Teaneck Road
Teaneck, NJ 07666
201-836-0202
Published in The Record on June
15, 2015