Mrs. Lenore J. Cook, 39, of Pocatello, Leaves Three Children
POCATELLO, Ida., Nov. 28--(AP)--Mrs. Lenore J. Cook, 39-year-old sister of William Jardine, former United States secretary of agriculture, died, victim of a heart ailment, here late yesterday.
She was a native of Malad, Idaho, having been born there on March 9, 1894. She attended the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan, and resided for 18 years in Idaho Falls before establishing her residence here.
Three children, Evelyn, Alice and William, and her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Jardine, all of Pocatello, survive. Others include three brothers, William Jardine, Kansas state treasurer; James T. Jardine of Washington, D.C. and Dudley Jardine of Grant, Idaho, and two sisters, Mrs. George Stewart of Hamilton, Mont., and Mrs. A.J. Turner of Martinez, Calif.
Ogden Standard Examiner
Tuesday, November 28, 1933
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Mrs. Lenore J. Cook, 39, of Pocatello, Leaves Three Children
POCATELLO, Ida., Nov. 28--(AP)--Mrs. Lenore J. Cook, 39-year-old sister of William Jardine, former United States secretary of agriculture, died, victim of a heart ailment, here late yesterday.
She was a native of Malad, Idaho, having been born there on March 9, 1894. She attended the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan, and resided for 18 years in Idaho Falls before establishing her residence here.
Three children, Evelyn, Alice and William, and her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Jardine, all of Pocatello, survive. Others include three brothers, William Jardine, Kansas state treasurer; James T. Jardine of Washington, D.C. and Dudley Jardine of Grant, Idaho, and two sisters, Mrs. George Stewart of Hamilton, Mont., and Mrs. A.J. Turner of Martinez, Calif.
Ogden Standard Examiner
Tuesday, November 28, 1933
Page 2
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