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Gaddy Lee “Cookie” Cook

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Gaddy Lee “Cookie” Cook

Birth
Raeford, Hoke County, North Carolina, USA
Death
26 Jun 2007 (aged 86)
Yuma, Yuma County, Arizona, USA
Burial
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Mosuleum
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My step father "Daddy", was a wonderful man, served a 20+ year Naval career, then 10 years in Civil Service working on the helicopters for the war in Vietnam. Stationed in San Diego, CA.

He came into my life in 1947. My mother called him Gaddy and I thought Daddy was his name... so I easily called him Daddy till he pased in 2007. It was funny when a neighbor in Oregon sent Mother and Daddy a Christmas card to Daddy & Pat Cook. He then became Lee Cook. I have always laughhed about this.
Daddy was always there for me. I told the clergy, that he had earned his halo while on earth and now has gotten his wings. He used this in Daddy's eulogy.

Daddy was the kind of man who if you needed a shirt he would give you the one off his back then ask if you needed his pants too.

No girl could ask for a better man in her life. (Thank You Mother). I just cannot find the words to express how great he was.

He was the last of his seven (3)brothers and (3)sisters to pass, and he was the middle child.

If you have any questions please contact me.
My step father "Daddy", was a wonderful man, served a 20+ year Naval career, then 10 years in Civil Service working on the helicopters for the war in Vietnam. Stationed in San Diego, CA.

He came into my life in 1947. My mother called him Gaddy and I thought Daddy was his name... so I easily called him Daddy till he pased in 2007. It was funny when a neighbor in Oregon sent Mother and Daddy a Christmas card to Daddy & Pat Cook. He then became Lee Cook. I have always laughhed about this.
Daddy was always there for me. I told the clergy, that he had earned his halo while on earth and now has gotten his wings. He used this in Daddy's eulogy.

Daddy was the kind of man who if you needed a shirt he would give you the one off his back then ask if you needed his pants too.

No girl could ask for a better man in her life. (Thank You Mother). I just cannot find the words to express how great he was.

He was the last of his seven (3)brothers and (3)sisters to pass, and he was the middle child.

If you have any questions please contact me.


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