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  2. Jan 21, 2020 · The Wisconsin native married Shelley Funes in '96, and when she saw that he would drink himself to his grave, she gave him an ultimatum. It was either their life together or the bottle. Faced with the possibility of ending up alone and drunk for the rest of his life, Cole chose to go to rehab at the Betty Ford Center.

  3. Jan 2, 2020 · Cole has one daughter, Jennifer Holly Cole, from an early first marriage, and later wed Shelley Funes (on February 25, 1996). Besides his regular role on Squad , Cole made guest...

  4. Spouses. Shelley Funes (1996 - present) Paula Kelly Jr. (September 2, 1971 - ?) (divorced, 1 child) ? (divorced) Children. Jennifer Holly Cole. Trivia. Paula Kelly Jr., Cole's second wife, was the daughter of two of The Modernaires ( Paula Kelly and Harold Dickinson) and joined the group when her mother retired.

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  5. Apr 8, 2016 · Now, with two kids in their 50s living in Wisconsin and a 44-year-old daughter with Shelley, Michael credits her love and support for guiding him back on the right path. “My wife’s love made...

  6. Sep 4, 2018 · Introduced by a friend in 1989, he and Shelley Funes “instantly clicked.” In his memoir, Cole writes, “I was keeping the drinking to a manageable level, at least in front of her,” as they fell in love.

  7. May 16, 2024 · Michael's second wife, Paula Kelly (Junior), whom he married in 1971, was the daughter of Paula Kelly and Harold Dickinson of the vocal group The Modernaires. Paula (Jr.) also sang with the Modernaires at one time. Michael and Paula (Jr.) had a daughter, Jennifer Holly Cole, born 1972. Paula (Jr.) passed away in 2012.

  8. He was married three times and divorced twice. He has two children from his first marriage, and a daughter from the second marriage. Cole has been married to Shelley Funes since 1996. Funes helped stage an intervention for Cole's alcoholism; Cole has been living sober ever since. Filmography. Gunsmoke (1966, TV) as Kipp; The Bubble (1966) as Mark

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