Cole Brittain Gober, Sr.

June 30, 1943 - June 24, 2024

Cole Brittain Gober, Sr., 80, of Beaumont, passed away June 24, 2024, at MD Anderson Cancer Center Hospital in Houston. A devoted family man, and long-standing member of the business community in Beaumont, Cole leaves behind a legacy of service, generosity, and friendship.

Cole was born in Jackson, Mississippi on June 30, 1943, to Howard W. Sr, and Elizabeth Gober. He attended Murrah High School where he was a member of the golf team and graduated from The University of Mississippi in 1965 with a degree in Mathematics. He loved Ole Miss and remained a faithful supporter of his Alma Mater throughout the years. He met his beloved wife Carol, of 61 years, in Jackson through mutual friends. They moved to Beaumont in 1966 with School Pictures Incorporated, and ran a thriving photography business for many years, as well as The F-Stop Camera Shop. Cole is remembered well for his talent as a photographer and his generous personality. In 1979, he became a State Farm agent. For over 45 years with State Farm, Cole has truly been “like a good neighbor” to thousands of clients who appreciate and value his expertise and personal attention. Along with his wife Carol and long-term office manager Michelle Guzman, he grew his State Farm Agency broadly and leaves behind a tradition of service to others.

As a community member, Cole was a member of the Young Men’s Business League for many years and contributed energetically to the organization. Within YMBL he was dedicated to the support of Girls Haven and Boys Haven sponsorships. He and his family were members of Trinity United Methodist Church, where he was a choir member and soloist. Cole had a beautiful singing voice! Locally, he also supported Lamar University’s Health and Kinesiology Majors Club and was instrumental in the success of their golf tournament fund raiser for several years and was an avid golfer himself. He continues to support Lamar Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, as a former Ole Miss ATO. Cole is perhaps most lovingly remembered in the community for his many years as a Little League Baseball coach, first with Spindletop and later West End Little League. Many of his former players from the late 60s-early 80s still call him “Coach.”

Above all, Cole was a dedicated husband, father, and grandfather. He is survived by his wife Carol Benner Gober, his children; Donna Gober, Britt Gober, and Richard Gober and wife Leigh Joseph Gober, his grandchildren; Madison Gober Leasure and husband Nick Leasure, Colby Gober, Will Gober, Danny Gober, and Andrew Gober, niece Laura Ann Mullins and husband, Bill Mullins and their children Will Henry, Chaney, and Perry Alice, as well as beloved cousins in Mississippi. He is preceded in death by his parents, Howard W. Sr., and Elizabeth Gober, and his brother, Howard W. Gober, Jr.

In lieu of flowers, donations are welcomed to Beaumont YMBL in support of the many organizations YMBL sponsors Community Support (ymbl.org), Sponsorship Options & Payment (ymbl.org) and Lamar University Zeta Theta Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega Philanthropy event established to honor Cole through donations to The Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation.                                            https://gofund.me/5f9de058

A memorial service for Mr. Gober will be 2:00 p.m., Saturday, July 13, 2024, at Broussard’s, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont. His cremation arrangements were handled through Broussard’s Crematorium.

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Broussard’s Mortuary Major Dr.
  • 1605, North Major Drive, Beaumont, Texas, 77713,
  • July 13, 2024
  • 2:00 pm

Comments (11)

    Edra Bogucki says:

    Carol, I’m way behind in hearing of Cole’s passing. I’m so sorry to hear of this. You are in my prayers.

    Mike Mcfaddin says:

    So sorry to hear , my thoughts and prayers are with the whole Gober family 🙏🙏

    Joe and Debbie Prihoda says:

    All our best, and prayers for Colby’s family. We’ve lost a great guy…never forget his voice and talents, lent to BJF in Follies. Loved singing with him. RIP, as he sings with the saints.

    Sue Smith says:

    So very sorry, Carol.

    Brent Meaux says:

    Cole was a very dear friend of mine during my rookie years as an agent in Jasper. While we are and hour a part, he always checked on me and made me feel like he was part of my Agency with his wisdom and “big picture” outlook on Life.

    Cole and I always went back and forth about Ole Miss and LSU, but he sincerely loved being an Agent and Mentor to many of us.

    My prayers for your strength and peace and know that you are loved by me and my family as well as the hundreds in our State Farm Family.

    Love you my Friend and till we meet again, Rest in Peace.

    Brent Meaux

    Billy Petree @ Consolidated Tank says:

    Please extend our condolences to the family… Cole and Michelle both have been such a part of our business in so many ways! He will be missed by us here at Consolidated Tank, as well I’m sure of his other clients… And more importantly his beloved family. God bless Cole and your family. Billy Petree

    david leblanc says:

    So sorry for your loss. I remember him from Little League and golf. What a truly nice man and friend.

    Dede Beam says:

    My heart goes out to you all! The Gober’s were precious neighbors that were like family to me. Praying comfort at this great loss.

    Mark Fiorenza says:

    Gober Family, So sorry to hear about Cole. He was so good to the Fiorenza Family. We all had our car insurance with him. I would go to his office every month to pay on my bill, we would sit there and talk forever. Such a great guy!! Will keep your family in our daily prayers.

    God’s Peace and Love,
    Mark Fiorenza

    Robyn Kocot says:

    My deepest sympathy! Thinking of all of you and praying that God brings you comfort at this time!! Love you….Robyn

    Angie LaBiche says:

    Dear Mrs. Gober and Family,

    We are so sorry to hear about the passing of a very fine man. We have so many fond memories of Mr. Gober from shooting our wedding and gatherings in our neighborhood on pinkstaff. We are thinking of you all and praying for peace and comfort during this most difficult time.
    Love y’all,
    Dohn and Angie LaBiche

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