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Andrew Roy “Andy” Cook

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Andrew Roy “Andy” Cook

Birth
North Bay, Oneida County, New York, USA
Death
17 Jan 2023 (aged 89)
Saratoga County, New York, USA
Burial
Vienna, Oneida County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Andrew Roy Cook, a 51-year resident of Ballston Lake, NY passed

on to his heavenly home on January 17 at the age of 89.



Andy was born on September 2, 1933 to George and Nina

(Garnsey) Cook in North Bay, NY. He was an only child, but grew up in a

small community surrounded by many cousins and extended family.

On September 22, 1956, he married his High School sweetheart,

Dorothy (Snyder) Cook.



A brilliant mathematical mind led him to study Aeronautical

Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY. He went on

to earn his Masters degree at the University of Southern California.



He moved to California to pursue roles at Northern American Aviation and

Lockheed Missile and Space where he contributed to the Gemini

Program: Target vehicle development.



He started his family in various moves from southern to northern

California where his three daughters were born. He moved back east in

the late 1960's to be closer to his aging parents and extended families.

He began many years of work for General Electric in their Gas Turbine

Division, until he retired in August, 1995.



He was a long-time member of King of Kings Lutheran Church in

Clifton Park, NY. Andy cherished receiving God's gifts and serving along

side his dearly loved church family.



Andy was a voracious reader and enjoyed lively interests in many

topics from theology to classical literature; biology to history;

astronomy to poetry; chemistry to classical music. His mind was hungry

for knowledge and he could bring forth information from memory on

almost any topic of interest.

In retirement he became a caregiver, first to his beloved wife,

Dorothy, then his aging father, followed by his mother-in-law and then

anyone else in need.



The highlights of his week in later years were worship services at

his church, along with a Wednesday morning men's group in which

lively conversations on religion and politics were heartily debated and

enjoyed.



Andy loved spending time with his children and grandchildren,

encouraging them to appreciate the richness of intellectual pursuit in a

chess match, a science demonstration or a sudden, impromptu poetry

recitation.



Andy is preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy, and survived by

his children, Lora (David) Boni, Jodi Cook, and Catherine (Steven) Baker;

grandchildren: Andrew and Melissa Boni; Joseph, Kimberly, Daniel,

Timothy, Michelle, Benjamin, Mary, and Samuel Baker; Elizabeth (Boni)

Murray, Jennifer (Boni) Ayres; and 4 great-grandchildren, 2 nephews,

and many other nieces, nephews, and cousins.



Services will take place on Saturday, January 28 at King of Kings

Evangelical Lutheran Church in Clifton Park, NY. The family will receive

those attending at 10:30 am followed by a funeral service at 11:00, and

a luncheon at 12:00.



In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to King of Kings

Evangelical Lutheran Church.



Spring Internment services will be announced at a later date.
Andrew Roy Cook, a 51-year resident of Ballston Lake, NY passed

on to his heavenly home on January 17 at the age of 89.



Andy was born on September 2, 1933 to George and Nina

(Garnsey) Cook in North Bay, NY. He was an only child, but grew up in a

small community surrounded by many cousins and extended family.

On September 22, 1956, he married his High School sweetheart,

Dorothy (Snyder) Cook.



A brilliant mathematical mind led him to study Aeronautical

Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY. He went on

to earn his Masters degree at the University of Southern California.



He moved to California to pursue roles at Northern American Aviation and

Lockheed Missile and Space where he contributed to the Gemini

Program: Target vehicle development.



He started his family in various moves from southern to northern

California where his three daughters were born. He moved back east in

the late 1960's to be closer to his aging parents and extended families.

He began many years of work for General Electric in their Gas Turbine

Division, until he retired in August, 1995.



He was a long-time member of King of Kings Lutheran Church in

Clifton Park, NY. Andy cherished receiving God's gifts and serving along

side his dearly loved church family.



Andy was a voracious reader and enjoyed lively interests in many

topics from theology to classical literature; biology to history;

astronomy to poetry; chemistry to classical music. His mind was hungry

for knowledge and he could bring forth information from memory on

almost any topic of interest.

In retirement he became a caregiver, first to his beloved wife,

Dorothy, then his aging father, followed by his mother-in-law and then

anyone else in need.



The highlights of his week in later years were worship services at

his church, along with a Wednesday morning men's group in which

lively conversations on religion and politics were heartily debated and

enjoyed.



Andy loved spending time with his children and grandchildren,

encouraging them to appreciate the richness of intellectual pursuit in a

chess match, a science demonstration or a sudden, impromptu poetry

recitation.



Andy is preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy, and survived by

his children, Lora (David) Boni, Jodi Cook, and Catherine (Steven) Baker;

grandchildren: Andrew and Melissa Boni; Joseph, Kimberly, Daniel,

Timothy, Michelle, Benjamin, Mary, and Samuel Baker; Elizabeth (Boni)

Murray, Jennifer (Boni) Ayres; and 4 great-grandchildren, 2 nephews,

and many other nieces, nephews, and cousins.



Services will take place on Saturday, January 28 at King of Kings

Evangelical Lutheran Church in Clifton Park, NY. The family will receive

those attending at 10:30 am followed by a funeral service at 11:00, and

a luncheon at 12:00.



In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to King of Kings

Evangelical Lutheran Church.



Spring Internment services will be announced at a later date.


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