Daily Oklahoman, Feb. 1970
Martin W. Cook
Graveside services for Martin W. Cook, 59, of 1812 NW 32, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Sunnylane Cemetery directed by Hahn-Cook, Street & Draper Funeral Home. He died Saturday at Veterans Administration Hospital after a long illness.
Cook was born in Sayre. He came to Oklahoma City in 1956 from Ponca City. He had been retired since 1959. Previously he had been in sales. He served with the Navy as chief in World War II. He was a Baptist.
Survivors include his wife, Louise; three daughters, Teresa, of the home; Mrs. Cecil Jeffrey, Ponca City, and Mrs. June Cudd, Long Beach, CA; a son, Carl, of Long Beach, CA; four brothers, Marvin, Orange, TX; Tom, Amarillo; Bill, Fairview, and Kenneth, Enid; three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Hand, Ponca City; Mrs Joe Burgert, Ponca City, and Mrs. Ernestine Garrison, Oklahoma City, and his mother, Mrs. Bertha Cook, Ponca City.
Daily Oklahoman, Feb. 1970
Martin W. Cook
Graveside services for Martin W. Cook, 59, of 1812 NW 32, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Sunnylane Cemetery directed by Hahn-Cook, Street & Draper Funeral Home. He died Saturday at Veterans Administration Hospital after a long illness.
Cook was born in Sayre. He came to Oklahoma City in 1956 from Ponca City. He had been retired since 1959. Previously he had been in sales. He served with the Navy as chief in World War II. He was a Baptist.
Survivors include his wife, Louise; three daughters, Teresa, of the home; Mrs. Cecil Jeffrey, Ponca City, and Mrs. June Cudd, Long Beach, CA; a son, Carl, of Long Beach, CA; four brothers, Marvin, Orange, TX; Tom, Amarillo; Bill, Fairview, and Kenneth, Enid; three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Hand, Ponca City; Mrs Joe Burgert, Ponca City, and Mrs. Ernestine Garrison, Oklahoma City, and his mother, Mrs. Bertha Cook, Ponca City.
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