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Inez Mabel <I>Myers</I> Cook

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Inez Mabel Myers Cook

Birth
Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
Death
27 Jul 1916 (aged 36)
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Masonic Section, Lot 64, G2
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Ore City Enterprise- July 28, 1916

MRS INEZ COOK DIES AFTER LONG ILLNES

OPERATION PERFORMED IN MORNING AND DEATH OCCURS IN THE AFTERNOON

Mrs. Inez Cook, wife of L. S. Cook, of Portland, died Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the St. Vincent hospital, Portland, from the effects of an operation performed Thursday morning.
Mrs. Cook had been ill for the last year, and the operation was performed with the hope of prolonging her life. The remains will be brought to this city Saturday afternoon, and the funeral services will be conducted at the St. Paul's Episcopal Church, with interment in the family lot in Mountain View cemetery.
Mrs. Cook was the youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Myers, well known Oregon pioneers. She was born in Oregon City and was united in marriage to L. S. Cook of Portland. She had many friends in this city, as well as in Portland.
Mrs. Cook is survived by her husband, L. S. Cook, and daughter, Ruth Cook, of Portland, and the following sisters and brothers: Mrs. Annie Fairweather, of Tacoma, Wash; Mrs. Eva Williams of Oregon City; Mrs. Carrie Beatie, of Beaver Creek; Mrs. Francis Holden, of Tacoma, Wash.; Mrs. Minnie Leichtweis, of Clarkes, Ore.; Mrs. Edith Selinger, Portland; Joseph Myers, of Oregon City; John Myers, of Portland, and James Myers, of Portland.
Ore City Enterprise- July 28, 1916

MRS INEZ COOK DIES AFTER LONG ILLNES

OPERATION PERFORMED IN MORNING AND DEATH OCCURS IN THE AFTERNOON

Mrs. Inez Cook, wife of L. S. Cook, of Portland, died Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the St. Vincent hospital, Portland, from the effects of an operation performed Thursday morning.
Mrs. Cook had been ill for the last year, and the operation was performed with the hope of prolonging her life. The remains will be brought to this city Saturday afternoon, and the funeral services will be conducted at the St. Paul's Episcopal Church, with interment in the family lot in Mountain View cemetery.
Mrs. Cook was the youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Myers, well known Oregon pioneers. She was born in Oregon City and was united in marriage to L. S. Cook of Portland. She had many friends in this city, as well as in Portland.
Mrs. Cook is survived by her husband, L. S. Cook, and daughter, Ruth Cook, of Portland, and the following sisters and brothers: Mrs. Annie Fairweather, of Tacoma, Wash; Mrs. Eva Williams of Oregon City; Mrs. Carrie Beatie, of Beaver Creek; Mrs. Francis Holden, of Tacoma, Wash.; Mrs. Minnie Leichtweis, of Clarkes, Ore.; Mrs. Edith Selinger, Portland; Joseph Myers, of Oregon City; John Myers, of Portland, and James Myers, of Portland.


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