CALDWELL—Mrs. Chelsea A. Cook, 55, of 604 Grant Street, a resident of Caldwell for nearly 20 years, died Monday morning in a Caldwell hospital.
Mrs. Cook was born Nov. 11, 1906, in Redding, Iowa. She was reared in Redding and attended Iowa State Teachers College. She taught school in Nevada, Iowa. for six years and was married March 12, 1932, in Grant City, Mo., to John Merritt Cook. They farmed there for two years, moved to Boise in 1935, lived in Kuna for two years, returned to Boise and lived there until 1942, when they came here. She had been employed at the Parkview Market for six years.
She was a member of the Methodist Church, Hermosa Chapter 32, Order of Eastern Star, and RHO Chapter, Phi Alpha Kappa Sorority.
Surviving in addition to Mr. Cook are a son, Melvin Cook of Caldwell; a daughter, Mrs. Donna Ugarriza of San Pablo, Calif.; a brother, Ray Shafer in Iowa; two sisters, Mrs. Unis Norris in Iowa and Mrs. Ray Montsinger of Grant City, Mo.
Services will be conducted at the Peckham-Dakan-Davis Chapel at 2 p.m. Wednesday.
Rev. Dr. Harold N. Nye will officiate. Interment will be at Hillcrest on Karcher Road with interment services conducted by the OES.
Idaho Daily Statesman, Tuesday, November 21, 1961 Page 12
CALDWELL—Mrs. Chelsea A. Cook, 55, of 604 Grant Street, a resident of Caldwell for nearly 20 years, died Monday morning in a Caldwell hospital.
Mrs. Cook was born Nov. 11, 1906, in Redding, Iowa. She was reared in Redding and attended Iowa State Teachers College. She taught school in Nevada, Iowa. for six years and was married March 12, 1932, in Grant City, Mo., to John Merritt Cook. They farmed there for two years, moved to Boise in 1935, lived in Kuna for two years, returned to Boise and lived there until 1942, when they came here. She had been employed at the Parkview Market for six years.
She was a member of the Methodist Church, Hermosa Chapter 32, Order of Eastern Star, and RHO Chapter, Phi Alpha Kappa Sorority.
Surviving in addition to Mr. Cook are a son, Melvin Cook of Caldwell; a daughter, Mrs. Donna Ugarriza of San Pablo, Calif.; a brother, Ray Shafer in Iowa; two sisters, Mrs. Unis Norris in Iowa and Mrs. Ray Montsinger of Grant City, Mo.
Services will be conducted at the Peckham-Dakan-Davis Chapel at 2 p.m. Wednesday.
Rev. Dr. Harold N. Nye will officiate. Interment will be at Hillcrest on Karcher Road with interment services conducted by the OES.
Idaho Daily Statesman, Tuesday, November 21, 1961 Page 12
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