Florence "Flo" Cose, 58, of Britt, passed away Thursday, February 11, 2021 at
Hancock County Health Systems in Britt.
Funeral Service for Flo Cose will be held on Wednesday, February 17, 2021 at
10:30 AM at Ewing Funeral Chapel, 178 Center Street West in Britt with Pastor
Joel DeBoer officiating.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday, February 16, 2021 from 5:00 –7:00 PM and one
hour prior to serves on Wednesday at Ewing Funeral Chapel.
Florence Gail was born in Wichita, KS on June 19, 1962 to parents Ruby (Earles)
Milner and Claude Milner. She spent her youth in Garner, IA, attending Garner
Hayfield Schools. Later in life, she completed courses through NIACC to become a
Medical Assistant.
Flo was lucky enough to have many great loves in her life, and she felt very
passionate about all of them.
On June 27, 1980, she was united in marriage to Ralph Brown. To this union, her
3 boys were born: Kevin, Nicholas and Jake. They quickly became her whole world.
Ralph and Flo later divorced, but remained life-long friends.
On November 15, 1996, Flo married her next great love, Kevin 'Cose' Cose. They
enjoyed several years together, making lots of memories along the way, and Cose
accepted her beloved boys as his own. The couple later divorced, but maintained
their close friendship, and were able to make many more family memories.
Flo spent her final eighteen years with the love of her life, Chris Babe. They
were long-time friends who realized they were much better as a couple. They
spent some time trucking and seeing the countryside, then settled in at home in
Britt where their home became a popular gathering place for long chats, daily
grandchildren visits, holidays and family get-togethers. Warm days brought
gardening, and she enjoyed summer nights cruising the town in her golf cart with
faithful companion Elsa, stopping here and there to visit with friends and
family.
She worked various jobs in her life, making sure that none of them ever
interfered with time better spent being a mom and grandma. She was fiercely
protective of those she cared about, and she loved her boys and grandkids "to
the moon and back". She easily found little ways to make them all feel uniquely
special to her. She learned from her own mom to be a strong woman, and so she
was a rock for her family.
She felt drawn to Wicca, loved giraffes and her backyard swing, and cared deeply
for her pets and siblings. She was fiery, outspoken, a good listener and a free
spirit. She waited all year for summer, and if the pool was open, she was going.
She was considered 'Grandma Flo' by not only her own grandchildren, but by many
other pool regulars. She never missed an opportunity to attend a West Hancock
football game with her best friend Shelly, and was more than willing to travel
as far as she needed to in order to get there. She worshipped the sun and was
playful enough to dance in the rain.
Flo had many health issues over the years, but she never stopped fighting to
stay with those she loved. She will be remembered fondly and missed greatly.
Blessed be, this too shall pass.
Survivors include her mother, Ruby Milner, her sons: Kevin (Jessi), Nick
(Shelly) and Jake (Mary), grandchildren: Reed (Sydney), Ramzee, Remi, Kaleb,
Kenadee, Kannen, Kyson, Jackson, Zayda 'Potata', Nova 'Bear', Chloe and Casey,
and her long-time love, Chris Babe.
She is also survived by siblings: Kenneth Milner, Barb (Mark) Kyhl, Kathleen
(Randy) Yakel, Tim (Roberta) Milner and Calvin (Debbie) Milner.
She was preceded in death by her father, Claude J. Milner, as well as
grandparents Willie and Florence (Dewey) Earles and Claude D. Milner.