FIVE GENERATIONS OF W.S. COLE & SON
William J Cole moved to St Nicholas-
In 1914 William Stephen Cole and Amy his wife moved to the neighbouring village of Monkton where he continued the funeral business his father had begun. Eventually all the funeral work was transferred Monkton. It was the need for carpenters to make coffins that led to the old tradition of building and funeral businesses often running alongside each other. This tradition still lives on at W.S. Cole & Son, although today coffins come to us ready made leaving only the furnishings and trimmings to be fitted.
In the late 1930's William Stephen Cole had the opportunity to acquire the funeral
business of G Terry in Minster. The funeral side was moved to Monkton, leaving the
Minster premises to be used for building works. W.S. Cole & Son was formed with his
son Bernard Cole who joined the business in 1940. The business continued to care
for bereaved families and the number of funerals steadily increased.
Bernard and his wife Joyce carried on the business after the death of William in 1966. The same year the Acol Methodist Chapel closed, this was purchased to convert into a Chapel of Rest, which was now needed as the tradition of keeping the deceased relative at home was declining.
Jonathan, the fourth generation of the Cole family, started work in 1968 again working
in both the building and funeral side of the firm. The company continues to maintain
close links with the rural areas of Thanet and surrounding villages East of Canterbury
but frequently take custom in nearby towns. Christopher Cole joined the company in
1999 and for some time prior to Bernard's death in 2003 there were three generations
of Cole 'Boys' in the hearse when attending funerals.
It was Bernard Cole who introduced computers into the family business and after Bernard's death Jonathan, his wife Nicolette and son Christopher aim to continue the traditional values established by their father and grandfather whilst incorporating today’s needs and desires.
In 2008 Jonathan built new premises on the site acquired by his grandfather in Minster in the 1930’s. Today, the funeral business operates from these new purpose built premises in the heart of the community that has been served by five generations of the Cole family.
Happy to do things in the way it has been for years but equally pleased to accept and provide for more modern and less conventional practices.
This site is dedicated to the memory of Bernard Cole