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Charles C. Cook

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Charles C. Cook

Birth
Death
28 Jul 1919 (aged 77–78)
Burial
Taberg, Oneida County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Rome Sentinel
July 29, 1919

Taberg - Following a four months period of poor health, which resulted in spinal trouble, Charles C. Cook, a well known and highly respected resident died yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock at his home on Railroad street.

Mr. Cook was born in Lee, but lived nearly all his life in this village. For many years he was a traveling salesman. he was an active member of the Methodist Church. he was of a quiet and retiring disposition and was highly esteemed by a wide circle of friends and acquaintances.

In 1863, Mr. Cook was married to Miss Martha Campbell, who survives, with the following daughters: Mrs. Edward Worden, Canastota, Mrs. Scott Barlow, Syracuse, Mrs. Ellsworth Link, Blossvale, Mrs. Arthur Ransom, Oneida, and Miss Ida Cook who lives at home. He also is survived by one brother, Milo Cook of Ness City, Kan., and seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.


Rome Sentinel
July 29, 1919

Taberg - Following a four months period of poor health, which resulted in spinal trouble, Charles C. Cook, a well known and highly respected resident died yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock at his home on Railroad street.

Mr. Cook was born in Lee, but lived nearly all his life in this village. For many years he was a traveling salesman. he was an active member of the Methodist Church. he was of a quiet and retiring disposition and was highly esteemed by a wide circle of friends and acquaintances.

In 1863, Mr. Cook was married to Miss Martha Campbell, who survives, with the following daughters: Mrs. Edward Worden, Canastota, Mrs. Scott Barlow, Syracuse, Mrs. Ellsworth Link, Blossvale, Mrs. Arthur Ransom, Oneida, and Miss Ida Cook who lives at home. He also is survived by one brother, Milo Cook of Ness City, Kan., and seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.




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