She had lived in California approximately 30 years, but is still most warmly remembered in the area of her birth.
Her husband, Charles Cook, preceded her in death and one son Robert who was ten years old.
Those whom she leaves to mourn her passing are the following sisters: Mrs. Mary Selkirk of Kalispell, Montana; Mrs. ? C. White of Minneapolis, Minnesota; Mrs. Norman Flanders of Long Beach, California, and one brother, Robert Flannahan of Houston, Texas.
Mrs. Cook was a member of the Christian Church. Her steadying influence for accepting things as they come and always giving of her best is this day our most cherished treasurer.
Services were held Thursday November 3, 1966, at 1:00 p.m. at the Comstock Funeral Home in Unionville, Missouri. The officiating minister was Jerry Reece of the Unionville Church of Christ. Burial in the Unionville Cemetery.
She had lived in California approximately 30 years, but is still most warmly remembered in the area of her birth.
Her husband, Charles Cook, preceded her in death and one son Robert who was ten years old.
Those whom she leaves to mourn her passing are the following sisters: Mrs. Mary Selkirk of Kalispell, Montana; Mrs. ? C. White of Minneapolis, Minnesota; Mrs. Norman Flanders of Long Beach, California, and one brother, Robert Flannahan of Houston, Texas.
Mrs. Cook was a member of the Christian Church. Her steadying influence for accepting things as they come and always giving of her best is this day our most cherished treasurer.
Services were held Thursday November 3, 1966, at 1:00 p.m. at the Comstock Funeral Home in Unionville, Missouri. The officiating minister was Jerry Reece of the Unionville Church of Christ. Burial in the Unionville Cemetery.
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