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Francis Marion Cook

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Francis Marion Cook

Birth
Autauga County, Alabama, USA
Death
21 Nov 1910 (aged 78)
Henderson County, Texas, USA
Burial
Athens, Henderson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Mr. Marion Cook of Eustace, familiarly and affectionately called "Uncle Marion" by nearly everybody that knew him died Monday. He had been very feeble for a long time and was quite seriously ill a week or two before death came.
He had nearly reached his four score years and has resided a half century in this county or adjoining counties. He was a man of purest character, firm in his convictions, honest in all his dealings and has lived a life so true, honest, upright and charitable that he is loved and respected by everyone that ever knew him.
His life partner, who has been a faithful attendant to him in all his illness, survives him, besides several sons and daughters, many nieces and nephews and grandchildren.
He was a good man. He always had a good word for this editor and the same loved him as if a father.
He was buried Tuesday at Payne grave yard. A large crowd attended the funeral services. The Review extends its deepest sympathy to the bereaved. He is said to have died of tuberculosis.
Mr. Marion Cook of Eustace, familiarly and affectionately called "Uncle Marion" by nearly everybody that knew him died Monday. He had been very feeble for a long time and was quite seriously ill a week or two before death came.
He had nearly reached his four score years and has resided a half century in this county or adjoining counties. He was a man of purest character, firm in his convictions, honest in all his dealings and has lived a life so true, honest, upright and charitable that he is loved and respected by everyone that ever knew him.
His life partner, who has been a faithful attendant to him in all his illness, survives him, besides several sons and daughters, many nieces and nephews and grandchildren.
He was a good man. He always had a good word for this editor and the same loved him as if a father.
He was buried Tuesday at Payne grave yard. A large crowd attended the funeral services. The Review extends its deepest sympathy to the bereaved. He is said to have died of tuberculosis.

Gravesite Details

father , Franklin Cook , Mother , Sarah Anderson



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