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Major County, Oklahoma



Bobby Joe Cook
© Enid Morning News
08-1978
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
© Glenn

Robert K. and Bobby Joe COOK

Fairview Cemetery


November 7, 1954 - August 2, 1978

Bobby Joe cook, 23, 1502 E. Elm, died in his home late Wednesday evening, August 2, 1978. His funeral will be at 2 PM Sunday in the Chapel of the Henninger – Allen Funeral Home with Gardner Carson officiating. Burial will be in the Fairview Cemetery.

Cook was born in Enid and attended schools here. In recent years he had been in partnership with his brother as drywall contractors.

Cook is survived by his mother, Mrs. Mae Cook of the home; two sisters, Mrs. Sandy Avery, Moore and Mrs. Stella Bahe, Fayetteville, Arkansas; two brothers, Harold Lee Cook of Moore and Kenny Cook, Waukomis; his grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Mae Cook, Ponca City; several aunts and uncles. His father Kenneth died May 22, 1978.

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