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Rodney Eugene “Ronnie” Cook

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Rodney Eugene “Ronnie” Cook

Birth
USA
Death
3 Dec 1964 (aged 15)
Cicero, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Dyersburg, Dyer County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 61 - Lot 273
Memorial ID
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Rodney E. "Ronnie" Cook:
Son of Eugene Cook and Ona Mae (Kirby) Cook

Brother of Eugenia (Cook) Scott, Cathy Cook, Angela Cook and Joey Cook.

Services for Rodney E. "Ronnie" Cook 15, of 1803 South 49th. Avenue, Cicero, Illinois who was killed Thursday in a tragic mishap will be held tomorrow in Dyersburg, Tennessee.

Funeral arrangements were made by Vance Funeral Home, 1424 South 50th. Avenue, Cicero, Cook County, Illinois.

A resident of Cicero for the past two years, he graduated from Cicero Grammar School and was a first year student at Morton East High School in Cicero, Illinois.

An inquest into his death was held yesterday at Vance Funeral Home.

Thanks to Jim for the above information.

Jim's words: Ronnie was in my Sisters H. S. class and we all went to the same Church in Cicero, IL.

Ronnie was killed when he was struck by an elevated "EL" train on his way home from high school.

I was a pallbearer at his funeral. I was one grade ahead of my sister and Ronnie in High School. It was a sad time for everyone.

We remember Ronnie and his family fondly with love and we think of them often."
Rodney E. "Ronnie" Cook:
Son of Eugene Cook and Ona Mae (Kirby) Cook

Brother of Eugenia (Cook) Scott, Cathy Cook, Angela Cook and Joey Cook.

Services for Rodney E. "Ronnie" Cook 15, of 1803 South 49th. Avenue, Cicero, Illinois who was killed Thursday in a tragic mishap will be held tomorrow in Dyersburg, Tennessee.

Funeral arrangements were made by Vance Funeral Home, 1424 South 50th. Avenue, Cicero, Cook County, Illinois.

A resident of Cicero for the past two years, he graduated from Cicero Grammar School and was a first year student at Morton East High School in Cicero, Illinois.

An inquest into his death was held yesterday at Vance Funeral Home.

Thanks to Jim for the above information.

Jim's words: Ronnie was in my Sisters H. S. class and we all went to the same Church in Cicero, IL.

Ronnie was killed when he was struck by an elevated "EL" train on his way home from high school.

I was a pallbearer at his funeral. I was one grade ahead of my sister and Ronnie in High School. It was a sad time for everyone.

We remember Ronnie and his family fondly with love and we think of them often."

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s/s as Joseph L. Cook



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