Kenneth Cook

Born in Lisbon, IA
Born on Nov 5, 1928
Departed on Nov 8, 2014

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Please accept my heart felt condolences for your loss as my son Adam just told me of Ken's passing, I didn't know. I love this picture of him, and I remember what a sweet and considerate man he was.

So sorry for your loss. I have some great memories of camping at Sugar Bottom. I promise Mom & Bill will be waiting in heaven with open arms and a cold beer.Mom's been gone a month now and I miss her everyday. Keep all the people who make life a little better close by now. Much love & prayers to your family. Cyndie Nelson & Bob

Please accept our heartfelt condolences on the loss of your loved one. We hope that the many joys you have shared over the years will help you through the coming days.

Sorry to hear the news of Uncle Kenny's passing. On behalf of the Mary Cook and her children (Jim, Charles, Bill and myself) our deepest sympathy. There are no words that will help ease the pain. Grief hurts and will dull eventually with the passage of time. Think of that day.

We have fond memories of your visit to our home in Gulfport and are very sorry for your loss. You and all of your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

We have fond memories of your visit to our home in Gulfport and are very sorry for your loss. You and all of your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Neva and Family, I will never forget and always cherish the kindness of Ken. This man and his lovely wife Neva opened there home and family to me. In my youth as a paperboy Ken and Neva invited me in to there home when I was collecting or delivering papers so I could warm myself on those blistering cold winter days. Ken and I would sit at the kitchen table and talk, sometimes played a little poker. Ken shared wisdom at that table that I have referenced many times through out my life. Many years have passed since I have had any contact with Ken, Neva and his children but know I will always cherish these memorizes. Mitch

Dear Neva and Family, I will never forget and always cherish the kindness of Ken. This man and his lovely wife Neva opened there home and family to me. In my youth as a paperboy Ken and Neva invited me in to there home when I was collecting or delivering papers so I could warm myself on those blistering cold winter days. Ken and I would sit at the kitchen table and talk, sometimes played a little poker. Ken shared wisdom at that table that I have referenced many times through out my life. Many years have passed since I have had any contact with Ken, Neva and his children but know I will always cherish these memorizes. Mitch

Ron and Judy, Sorry to hear this sad news. I had a lot of fun riding around in his truck at Coe College. Good times working together. Mike Burrow

Neva and family, we we're saddened by the news of Ken's passing. I (Lana) as a child and growing up have so many fun memories of time spent and then when I married and had children the times we spent camping together. We will truly miss his smiling face and fun times. You all have our deepest sympathies. Denny and Lana Cobb and family

Many fond memories from our limited experience with the "camper" group. Neva, you and your family have our deepest sympathy on your loss.

Sorry for your loss. Much love to your whole family & Go Hawks!

Remember when my husband Herb Dircks and I came to your house so mant times to see Bob and Steve.. Herb is gone now, so maybe they will connect in the next wonderful life. RIP Mr. Cook, Mrs. Cook and family thoughts are with you. Marcia Dircks.