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Clayton Cooke married Marie. Their children were:
 
Clayton Cooke married Marie. Their children were:
 
*Lilda Raye Cooke who married John Nelson MacMillen, the son of Irving T. MacMillen.
 
*Lilda Raye Cooke who married John Nelson MacMillen, the son of Irving T. MacMillen.
*Reid (Buzzy) Cooke - Mobile, Alabama
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*Reid (Buzzy) Cooke - Mobile, Alabama - See obituary below
  
 
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[[File:19850418CookeClaytonObit.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Clayton Cooke Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — April 18, 1985</center>]]
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — April 18, 1985
 
:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — April 18, 1985
 
==Additional Media==  
 
==Additional Media==  
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CLAYTON R. COOKE SR.: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice
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Times Union, The (Albany, NY) - Wednesday, August 17, 1994
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Deceased Name: CLAYTON R. COOKE SR.
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MOBILE, Ala. '''Clayton Reid ''Buzz'' Cooke Sr.,''' formerly of Westerlo, died Friday at home.
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Mr. Cooke was born in Westerlo and was a 1952 graduate of Berne-Knox Central High School. He attended Kings College, Pace College, and the University of South Alabama, Mobile.
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He was a former member of the Westerlo Volunteer Fire Department and the First Baptist Church of Westerlo.
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Mr. Cooke was employed at Marie McConnell Realty in Mobile and worked at Gayfer's in Mobile for 18 years.
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He was a life member of the Alabama Parent Teacher Association and held several offices, including council president. He also worked with the Boy Scouts of America for many years.
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Survivors include his wife, Jo Ann Turk Cooke; two sons, Reid Cooke of Westerlo and Bryan Cooke of Atlanta; two daughters, Katrina Cooke and Kimberly Cooke, both of Mobile; his mother, Marie Haner Cooke of Westerlo; and a sister, Raye Saddlemire of South Westerlo.
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A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in First Baptist Church of Westerlo.
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Private burial will be in Catskill.
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Contributions may be made to the Buzz Cooke Scholarship Fund, Mobile County Council PTA, P.O. Box 16562, Mobile, AL 36616. <br>
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Arrangements are by the Pine Crest Funeral Home, Mobile. <br>
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Edition: THREE STAR<br>
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Page: B13<br>
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Copyright, 1994, (c) Times Union. All Rights Reserved.<br>
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Revision as of 01:09, 5 October 2013

Birth

Clayton Cooke

Education

Occupation

Marriage & Children

Clayton Cooke married Marie. Their children were:

  • Lilda Raye Cooke who married John Nelson MacMillen, the son of Irving T. MacMillen.
  • Reid (Buzzy) Cooke - Mobile, Alabama - See obituary below

Death

Clayton Cooke died at St. Peter's Hospital on April 8, 1985

Obituary

Clayton Cooke Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — April 18, 1985

Westerlo

CLAYTON COOKE

Our little community was saddened last week to hear of the passing of Clayton Cooke (often spelled Clayton Cook) at St. Peter's Hospital on April 8.

"Cookie," as he was affectionately known to many, had been in failing health for some time. In spite of his illness, he managed to maintain his sense of humor and was always looking up. He was a charter member of the Westerlo Volunteer Fire Department and was one of the, original members of the rescue squad. He maintained an active interest in both until failing health forced him to curtail his-activities. He gave much of himself to these civic organizations as long as he was able.

One of the highlights of the school year for the boys and girls in the Stepping Stones Pre-school was to have "Uncle Cookie" give them a guided tour of the firehouse and an opportunity to see the inside of the ambulance and to sit in the driver's seat of the big fire truck. However, the climax was to be given a junior fireman's hat by "Uncle Cookie."

The large gathering who came to pay respects at the viewing and again at the memorial service were truly indicative of the love and esteem his friends and neighbors had for him. Sincere arid heartfelt sympathy is extended to his wife, Marie; daughter, Raye; son, Reid; brother Ralph and to all his loving and concerned grandchildren. May God in His tender loving mercy comfort you all with the joy of knowing you will all meet again.

Reid (Buzzy) Cooke from Mobile, Alabama spent last week here with his mother and sister having been called home due to the passing of his dad, Clayton Cooke.

Altamont Enterprise — April 18, 1985

Additional Media

CLAYTON R. COOKE SR.: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice

Times Union, The (Albany, NY) - Wednesday, August 17, 1994

Deceased Name: CLAYTON R. COOKE SR.

MOBILE, Ala. Clayton Reid Buzz Cooke Sr., formerly of Westerlo, died Friday at home.

Mr. Cooke was born in Westerlo and was a 1952 graduate of Berne-Knox Central High School. He attended Kings College, Pace College, and the University of South Alabama, Mobile.

He was a former member of the Westerlo Volunteer Fire Department and the First Baptist Church of Westerlo.

Mr. Cooke was employed at Marie McConnell Realty in Mobile and worked at Gayfer's in Mobile for 18 years.

He was a life member of the Alabama Parent Teacher Association and held several offices, including council president. He also worked with the Boy Scouts of America for many years.

Survivors include his wife, Jo Ann Turk Cooke; two sons, Reid Cooke of Westerlo and Bryan Cooke of Atlanta; two daughters, Katrina Cooke and Kimberly Cooke, both of Mobile; his mother, Marie Haner Cooke of Westerlo; and a sister, Raye Saddlemire of South Westerlo.

A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in First Baptist Church of Westerlo.

Private burial will be in Catskill. Contributions may be made to the Buzz Cooke Scholarship Fund, Mobile County Council PTA, P.O. Box 16562, Mobile, AL 36616.

Arrangements are by the Pine Crest Funeral Home, Mobile.
Edition: THREE STAR
Page: B13
Copyright, 1994, (c) Times Union. All Rights Reserved.

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