Funeral services were conducted at the First Christian Church of Apache at 10 a.m Saturday, March 16, for Allie Harrison Cook, a prominent retired farmer in the Broxton and Apache areas. Rev. Jay Lee Scott, pastor, officiated, with burial in Fairview Cemetery under the direction of Crews Funeral Home. Masonic graveside rites were conducted.
Cook died early Thursday morning, March 14. He was born Sept. 16, 1892, at Valley Center, Michigan. He came to Enid with his parents in 1893, and later moved to Lawton, in 1902. In 1907, he moved to the Broxton community.
He was married to Emma Gabus, March 11, 1914, at Anadarko, and they moved to their present home north of Apache in 1910.
He was a charter member of Mt. Zion Christian Church of Broxton, where he served as an an elder and a deacon. A member of the Apache Masonic Lodge, he also was a past member of the school board and a past member of the Farmers Union board.
Survivors include his wife of the home; one son, Ted Cook, of Warren, Texas; four daughters, Mrs. Alberta Dodge of Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa, Mrs. Helen Hill and Mrs. Ruth Sawyer, both of Apache, and Mrs. Betty Redd, of Cyril; 11 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Two children preceded him in death.
Other survivors include one brother, Ollie Cook, of Oklahom City, and two sisters, Mrs. C.C. Isley of Topeka, Kansas, and Mrs. Mary Chadsey of Chilliwhack, British Columbia, Canada.
Funeral services were conducted at the First Christian Church of Apache at 10 a.m Saturday, March 16, for Allie Harrison Cook, a prominent retired farmer in the Broxton and Apache areas. Rev. Jay Lee Scott, pastor, officiated, with burial in Fairview Cemetery under the direction of Crews Funeral Home. Masonic graveside rites were conducted.
Cook died early Thursday morning, March 14. He was born Sept. 16, 1892, at Valley Center, Michigan. He came to Enid with his parents in 1893, and later moved to Lawton, in 1902. In 1907, he moved to the Broxton community.
He was married to Emma Gabus, March 11, 1914, at Anadarko, and they moved to their present home north of Apache in 1910.
He was a charter member of Mt. Zion Christian Church of Broxton, where he served as an an elder and a deacon. A member of the Apache Masonic Lodge, he also was a past member of the school board and a past member of the Farmers Union board.
Survivors include his wife of the home; one son, Ted Cook, of Warren, Texas; four daughters, Mrs. Alberta Dodge of Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa, Mrs. Helen Hill and Mrs. Ruth Sawyer, both of Apache, and Mrs. Betty Redd, of Cyril; 11 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Two children preceded him in death.
Other survivors include one brother, Ollie Cook, of Oklahom City, and two sisters, Mrs. C.C. Isley of Topeka, Kansas, and Mrs. Mary Chadsey of Chilliwhack, British Columbia, Canada.
Family Members
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Orilla Jane Kipp Brown
1874–1958
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Elizabeth Kipp Cook
1875–1927
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John Percival Cook
1876–1962
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Almeda Elizabeth Cook Isely
1878–1966
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Albert Hamilton Kipp
1879–1939
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Albertha Nancy Cook Larson
1880–1961
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Bertha Ellen Kipp
1881–1884
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Mary Isabell Kipp Chadsey
1883–1969
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Mattie Maria Cook Green
1883–1918
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Howard Kipp
1885–1888
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Mae Belle Cook Luther
1888–1956
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