Born in Irvington to the late John and Emma (Ohle) Geiger, Marjorie lived in Madison for 52 years. She was a devoted member of Long Hill Chapel in Chatham.
Marjorie was a homemaker. Prior to her marriage, she worked at the FBI as an administrative assistant.
She enjoyed family trips to Florida, swimming, word searches, and reading the Bible.
She was predeceased by her husband Albert Cook in 2012, and her sister, June Cosmo.
Marjorie is survived by her three sons: Stephen, Alan, and Paul Cook; eight grandchildren: Stephen Cook Jr., Michelle Resto, Alice Philips, Sandra Ernst, Jeffrey Cook, Melissa Cook, Cheri Ritter and Chad Cook; and 18 great-grandchildren.
Due to current health and public safety regulations, all services will be private.
Born in Irvington to the late John and Emma (Ohle) Geiger, Marjorie lived in Madison for 52 years. She was a devoted member of Long Hill Chapel in Chatham.
Marjorie was a homemaker. Prior to her marriage, she worked at the FBI as an administrative assistant.
She enjoyed family trips to Florida, swimming, word searches, and reading the Bible.
She was predeceased by her husband Albert Cook in 2012, and her sister, June Cosmo.
Marjorie is survived by her three sons: Stephen, Alan, and Paul Cook; eight grandchildren: Stephen Cook Jr., Michelle Resto, Alice Philips, Sandra Ernst, Jeffrey Cook, Melissa Cook, Cheri Ritter and Chad Cook; and 18 great-grandchildren.
Due to current health and public safety regulations, all services will be private.
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