CHARLES R. COOK
NEW YORK SF2 USNR WORLD WAR II
AUG. 25, 1912 - JUNE 30, 1964
July 9 1964 Fort Covington Sun
Charles Cook, 51, of Hogansburg, died June 30, in Sunmount Veterans Hospital, Tupper Lake. Born in Hogansburg, August
25, 1912, he was a son of David and Mary Jock Cook. He was
a steel worker, but retired some time ago for health reasons. He was a veteran of World War II. He leaves four sisters, Mrs.
Agnes Grover of North Bergen, N.J. Mrs. Esther Hanson, Enuiewood, N.J., Mrs. Pauline Delosh, Massena, and Mrs. Katherine Wood ,Rochester two brothers, William of Newburgh, and Mose of Hogansburg, and several nieces and nephews. His body was in repose at his home in Hogansburg, until time
for funeral services Saturday in St. Regis church, St. Regis, Quebec, with Rev. Jacobs officiating. Burial was in the parish cemetery.
CHARLES R. COOK
NEW YORK SF2 USNR WORLD WAR II
AUG. 25, 1912 - JUNE 30, 1964
July 9 1964 Fort Covington Sun
Charles Cook, 51, of Hogansburg, died June 30, in Sunmount Veterans Hospital, Tupper Lake. Born in Hogansburg, August
25, 1912, he was a son of David and Mary Jock Cook. He was
a steel worker, but retired some time ago for health reasons. He was a veteran of World War II. He leaves four sisters, Mrs.
Agnes Grover of North Bergen, N.J. Mrs. Esther Hanson, Enuiewood, N.J., Mrs. Pauline Delosh, Massena, and Mrs. Katherine Wood ,Rochester two brothers, William of Newburgh, and Mose of Hogansburg, and several nieces and nephews. His body was in repose at his home in Hogansburg, until time
for funeral services Saturday in St. Regis church, St. Regis, Quebec, with Rev. Jacobs officiating. Burial was in the parish cemetery.
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