(Special to The Daily Courier.)
GREENSBORO, Sept. 9 - The funeral of Levi Cook, aged 67, one of Greensboro's best known and highly respected citizens, who died at his home Thursday evening at 6 o'clock after having been confined to his bed with asthma for the past five years, was held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Friends church. The services were in charge of Rev. Charles Payne.
The deceased is survived by his wife, two sons, John of Newcastle and Herbert of Greensboro, one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Breckenridge of Richmond, two brothers, Milt of Newcastle and Sant of Greensboro, and one sister, Susan Camplin of Greensboro.
~ Thanks to Find A Grave contributor Angels A-Far for this info
(Special to The Daily Courier.)
GREENSBORO, Sept. 9 - The funeral of Levi Cook, aged 67, one of Greensboro's best known and highly respected citizens, who died at his home Thursday evening at 6 o'clock after having been confined to his bed with asthma for the past five years, was held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Friends church. The services were in charge of Rev. Charles Payne.
The deceased is survived by his wife, two sons, John of Newcastle and Herbert of Greensboro, one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Breckenridge of Richmond, two brothers, Milt of Newcastle and Sant of Greensboro, and one sister, Susan Camplin of Greensboro.
~ Thanks to Find A Grave contributor Angels A-Far for this info
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