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Lillie May Cook Obit
Submitted by: Crystal Barker


FUNERAL SET FRIDAY FOR MRS. COOK, 79
Rites will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Calvary Baptist Church for Mrs. Lillie May Cook, 79, Orlando, who died at 12:45 p.m. Tuesday at Perry Memorial Hopsital.
Rev. W.T. Dunn, pastor of the church, will officiate and burial will be in Rest Haven Cemetery, Oklahoma City, under direction of Parker Funeral Home.
Mrs. Cook was born July 9, 1894 at Rock Bridge, Mo. She resided in Bartlesville, Wynona and Bristow before moving to the Orlando area in 1937.
On July 7, 1908, she was married in Iola, Kan., to Benjamin F. Cook, who preceded her in death in 1966. Mrs. Cook was a member of the Baptist Church and the Order of Eastern Star of Mulhall.
Survivors include two sons, Charles Cook, Orlando and Melvin Cook, Houston, Texas; eight daughters, Mrs. M.T. (Janava) Terry, Indio, Calif.; Mrs. Alex (Arvilla) Ring, and Mrs. G.L. (Ludell) Marshall, both of Perry; Mrs. Claude (Francis) Hardy, Denver, Colo.; Mrs. Harold (Eloise) Owen and Mrs. B.J. (Flossie) Smith, both of Guthrie; Mrs. Bill (Addie Belle) Green, Bethany; and Mrs. John (Betty Jo) Green, Orlando; one sister, Mrs. Jennie Green, Strafford, Mo.; 37 grandchildren and 36 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, three sons an one brother.


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