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Cyrus Monroe Cook

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Cyrus Monroe Cook

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
18 Nov 1917 (aged 74)
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 09, Lot 104, Grave 10
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Cyrus M. Cook Is Dead.

Former Loan Inspector in Portland since 1880.

Funeral to Be Held Tomorrow—Two Sons, F. R. and Walter M., and Widow Survive.

Cyrus M. Cook, a well-known resident of Portland, died at his residence on the East Side yesterday at the age of 74 years. He lived at 345 East Thirteenth street North, and had been ill but a few days.

Mr. Cook was born on a farm in Ohio in 1843. He engaged in the manufacturing business in his native state prior to coming to Oregon in 1889. For many years prior to his retirement two years ago, he was associated with the Equitable Savings & Loan Association as loan inspector, traveling over the Pacific Northwest stats, and in this way he acquired a wide acquaintance.

Mr. Cook is survived by his widow and two sons, F. R. Cook, of Whitfield, Whitcomb & Co., and Walter M. Cook assistant cashier of the Ladd & Tilton Bank.

An only daughter, Marion, who married Charles B. Stowe, a former member of The Oregonian staff, and who was known for her stories and poems, died a few years ago.

The funeral will be held tomorrow from the Holman chapel. Interment will be at the Portland Crematorium.

[The Oregonian, 18 Nov 1917, p15; w/photo]
Cyrus M. Cook Is Dead.

Former Loan Inspector in Portland since 1880.

Funeral to Be Held Tomorrow—Two Sons, F. R. and Walter M., and Widow Survive.

Cyrus M. Cook, a well-known resident of Portland, died at his residence on the East Side yesterday at the age of 74 years. He lived at 345 East Thirteenth street North, and had been ill but a few days.

Mr. Cook was born on a farm in Ohio in 1843. He engaged in the manufacturing business in his native state prior to coming to Oregon in 1889. For many years prior to his retirement two years ago, he was associated with the Equitable Savings & Loan Association as loan inspector, traveling over the Pacific Northwest stats, and in this way he acquired a wide acquaintance.

Mr. Cook is survived by his widow and two sons, F. R. Cook, of Whitfield, Whitcomb & Co., and Walter M. Cook assistant cashier of the Ladd & Tilton Bank.

An only daughter, Marion, who married Charles B. Stowe, a former member of The Oregonian staff, and who was known for her stories and poems, died a few years ago.

The funeral will be held tomorrow from the Holman chapel. Interment will be at the Portland Crematorium.

[The Oregonian, 18 Nov 1917, p15; w/photo]

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