COOK Eugene Woodrow, the four-year-old* son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cook, who died of pneumonia at their home in Hilliard, was brought to Evanston and funeral services conducted yesterday afternoon by Bishop Matthews at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunning. Mrs. Lottie Sim sang two solos, "O My Father" and "Rock of Ages." Interment was in the Odd Fellows cemetery, the grave being dedicated by Elder Thos. E. Martin
The bereaved parents have the sympathy of many friends.
Title: Wyoming Times no. 50 January 18, 1917, page 8
Newspaper Name: Wyoming Times
City: Evanston
Year: 1917
Month: January
Day: 18
Page: 08
*Note - This child was not four years old, as he was yet an infant. Baby Eugene was only 28 days old upon his passing away.
submitted by Mary Cook
COOK Eugene Woodrow, the four-year-old* son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cook, who died of pneumonia at their home in Hilliard, was brought to Evanston and funeral services conducted yesterday afternoon by Bishop Matthews at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunning. Mrs. Lottie Sim sang two solos, "O My Father" and "Rock of Ages." Interment was in the Odd Fellows cemetery, the grave being dedicated by Elder Thos. E. Martin
The bereaved parents have the sympathy of many friends.
Title: Wyoming Times no. 50 January 18, 1917, page 8
Newspaper Name: Wyoming Times
City: Evanston
Year: 1917
Month: January
Day: 18
Page: 08
*Note - This child was not four years old, as he was yet an infant. Baby Eugene was only 28 days old upon his passing away.
submitted by Mary Cook
Family Members
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Elizabeth Sarah Cook Gilmore
1900–1993
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Katherine Cook Williams
1902–1984
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Stella Cook Pierce
1904–1991
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PFC William Brown "Bill" Cook
1906–1960
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Florence Cook Goddard
1908–1984
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Edwin Watkinson "Ted" Cook
1909–1998
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Velma Harriet Cook Tomasini
1912–1976
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Arthur George Cook
1915–1981
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Ida Vina Cook Lester
1919–2006
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Lawrence LeRoy Cook
1924–2005