AGE 93 YEARS
Helen I. (Bernstein) Cook, former resident of Natick, MA, died peacefully at home, August 14, 2021. Predeceased in 2015 by her beloved husband, Burton Cook. Devoted mother of Marcia Cantor (Barry), Laurie Aaronson (Mark) and Susan Ross (Jonathan). Loving Grammy of 7 grandchildren. Fun-loving Great-Grammy to six.
Helen, and Burton raised their family in Quincy, MA, where together they opened Tags Furniture. She was a founder of the Massachusetts Lupus Foundation, on the Board of Directors of Quincy City Hospital, the Quincy Tourism Department, and a Life member of Hadassah and B'Nai Brith. She and her husband volunteered in Israel for the Israeli Army 3 times.
Private graveside funeral with family only, Tuesday, August 17, 2021, at Sharon Memorial Park. Helen had a zest for life and lived every minute to the fullest. She will be dearly missed by many, most especially her children.
Published by Boston Globe from Aug. 16 to Aug. 17, 2021.
AGE 93 YEARS
Helen I. (Bernstein) Cook, former resident of Natick, MA, died peacefully at home, August 14, 2021. Predeceased in 2015 by her beloved husband, Burton Cook. Devoted mother of Marcia Cantor (Barry), Laurie Aaronson (Mark) and Susan Ross (Jonathan). Loving Grammy of 7 grandchildren. Fun-loving Great-Grammy to six.
Helen, and Burton raised their family in Quincy, MA, where together they opened Tags Furniture. She was a founder of the Massachusetts Lupus Foundation, on the Board of Directors of Quincy City Hospital, the Quincy Tourism Department, and a Life member of Hadassah and B'Nai Brith. She and her husband volunteered in Israel for the Israeli Army 3 times.
Private graveside funeral with family only, Tuesday, August 17, 2021, at Sharon Memorial Park. Helen had a zest for life and lived every minute to the fullest. She will be dearly missed by many, most especially her children.
Published by Boston Globe from Aug. 16 to Aug. 17, 2021.
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