Ed C Cook age 66, died Saturday afternoon May 30th, 1903, at his home at 4:00pm of paralysis.The illness which resulted in death had been long and painful, thou the deceased had not been a resident of Winfield, Kansas a very long time. He lived on North Millington Street between 7th and 8th. The funeral was held at the Church of Christ Sunday afternoon at 2:00pm. Rev. W.T. Scott conducting the services. A Wife , 2 sons and a daughter mourn the loss of husband and father.
Cowley County Newspaper, Winfield Kansas
Westmoreland Signal
June 19, 1903
Ed Cook Dead
Monday morning Mrs. Aaron Chalmer Buffington received the sad intelligence of the death of her father, Ed Cook, which occured May 30th, or thirteen days before she received word. He died of paralysis. Mr. Cook was born in Illinois may 13th, 1837, and came to this county in an early day. Twenty two years ago he removed from this county, locating in Douglas County, Missouri, where his home was at the time of his death.
He died in Winfield where he had been taken for treatment some four months since. In early manhood he became a member of the Southern M.E. church, but in 1872 when that organization disbanded in this county he united with the Methodist Episcopal church with which he has been a consistent member. Mr. Cook was a member of the I.O.O.F., his membership being with the Springfield, Missouri, Lodge, which had charge of the funeral. He had been married three times, the first two wives having preceded him to the great beyond, the third surviving him. The bereaved relatives have the sincere sympathies of a large circle of friends who mourn with them in their affliction.
Ed C Cook age 66, died Saturday afternoon May 30th, 1903, at his home at 4:00pm of paralysis.The illness which resulted in death had been long and painful, thou the deceased had not been a resident of Winfield, Kansas a very long time. He lived on North Millington Street between 7th and 8th. The funeral was held at the Church of Christ Sunday afternoon at 2:00pm. Rev. W.T. Scott conducting the services. A Wife , 2 sons and a daughter mourn the loss of husband and father.
Cowley County Newspaper, Winfield Kansas
Westmoreland Signal
June 19, 1903
Ed Cook Dead
Monday morning Mrs. Aaron Chalmer Buffington received the sad intelligence of the death of her father, Ed Cook, which occured May 30th, or thirteen days before she received word. He died of paralysis. Mr. Cook was born in Illinois may 13th, 1837, and came to this county in an early day. Twenty two years ago he removed from this county, locating in Douglas County, Missouri, where his home was at the time of his death.
He died in Winfield where he had been taken for treatment some four months since. In early manhood he became a member of the Southern M.E. church, but in 1872 when that organization disbanded in this county he united with the Methodist Episcopal church with which he has been a consistent member. Mr. Cook was a member of the I.O.O.F., his membership being with the Springfield, Missouri, Lodge, which had charge of the funeral. He had been married three times, the first two wives having preceded him to the great beyond, the third surviving him. The bereaved relatives have the sincere sympathies of a large circle of friends who mourn with them in their affliction.
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Amanda Maria Cook Buffington
1860–1944
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Edward Franklin Cook
1863–1880
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John W. Cook
1869–1869
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Arthur Albert "Ott" Cook
1872–1913
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Josiah Cook
1875–1876
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Benjamin Emery "Ben" Cook
1878–1952
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David Chalmers Cook
1880–1932
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Joseph "Joe" Cook
1881–1974
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Anna "Annie" Cook
1883–1888
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Corbin Ralph "Corb or Cookie" Cook
1886–1969
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Minnie Rebecca Cook Mattson
1889–1988
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Isreal Uriah Cook
1893–1972
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