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Margaret Cook Obituary

World War II pilot and longtime Anchorage resident Margaret Anne Cook died Sept. 18, 2010, at the age of 92, after a life that embraced friends, family and adventure in equal measure. Margo died at home, surrounded by family and friends.

A celebration of life will be held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at First Presbyterian Church, 3300 Wyoming Drive.

Margo was born June 23, 1918, in San Antonio, Texas, to Dr. Ernest Dale Cook and Julia Yost Cook. Her family moved to the Los Angeles area in 1925. After graduating from Occidental College in 1939, she began her teaching career. She came to Alaska 57 years ago to work as a teacher and then counselor at Anchorage high schools until her retirement in 1982.

Always up for challenges, she also began learning to fly. As soon as the Women's Air Service Pilots (WASPs) was organized to help in the war effort, she joined. An ear injury forced her to leave the WASPs, so she joined Stinson Aircraft Corp. as a test pilot. After the war, she continued flying for Stinson and also did stunt flying for movies.

In 1953 Margo decided to come to Alaska. She worked for the Anchorage School District, taught college classes at Alaska Pacific University and continued flying in her new adopted state. She had a lifelong love of travel and, with her late friend Merritt C. (Ole) Olson, led many tours, collecting wonderful photos and souvenirs from all over the world.

She was a charter member of the Alaska 99s and was also active in the WASP, the Pioneers of Alaska, the Retired Teachers Association, the Salvation Army, APU President's Forum, PEO Chapter K, First Presbyterian Church and the Alaska Republican Party.

Margo was preceded in death by her parents; her sister, Mary Elizabeth Merriam; and her fiance, Lt. John Hutchinson, killed during World War II.

She is survived by her nieces, Julie Dalrymple (Mark) and Alison Wells (John Marvin); her great-nephew, Connor Wells Marvin; her adopted sister, Leah Hoffman; and a host of friends, all of whom will miss Margo's indomitable spirit, sense of adventure, and fun.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Salvation Army Women's Auxiliary or the Central Alaska Retired Teachers Association Scholarship Fund. Her family is very grateful to the CareNet staff who provided excellent home care.

Arrangements are with Janssen's Evergreen Memorial Chapel, www.janssenfuneralhomes.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Anchorage Daily News from Sep. 21 to Sep. 22, 2010.

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November 11, 2010

Margo, you were a good friend and an inspiration to Ralph & I, and
to our children and grandchildren, who adopted you as their "Auntie"
Margo. We miss you, but know you are with the Lord. Ralph & Margo

Leah Hoffman

October 15, 2010

Dear Margo,
It has been a long, sweet journey and now you are with God. You have always been my heroine but most of all friend. I miss you but know you have had a full, rich life.
THANKS DEAR FRIEND AND SISTER.
God Bless!
Leah

October 15, 2010

Margo was always so sweet and kind. At least we have the wonderful memories of her. She will be greatly missed by her P.E.O. Sisters in Chapter K. Our best to you, Leah.
Penny Morton (Anchorage, AK)

Sharon McKenzie

October 15, 2010

Margo was a P E O sister with a ready smile and a generous heart.

Lisa Stone Kolster

September 28, 2010

Although we never met, "cousin" Margo was beloved by my mother Anne, her cousin, and my father Don. We have been told many wonderful stories about Margo's life and imagine that she blessed everyone's life that she was a part of.

Thoughts and prayers are with Margo's family and friends.

September 26, 2010

My sister Iola's dream was so real. Margo was in heaven, dressed up, and she stood by the lake. Iola told her to go ahead and swim across! She did a beautiful dive into the water, swam across and came out of the water as she had gone in -- all dressed up with not a hair out of place! I will miss you so much and am so privileged to have called you friend. Kelly Christenson, Portland now!

September 24, 2010

Dear Sweet Margo. What a Love! I am saddened to hear of her passing, but know she is soaring above the heavens with Jesus now. Leah- Love to you! Ah, how I wish I could be there with you. We are on our way South now... We will miss you.

Sharon Deyton

September 23, 2010

I was very sorry to hear of Margo's passing. She was a lovely lady. I fell blessed to have known her the short time I was in Anchorage. I know Leah and the church will miss her. My condolences to the family.

Julie Osgood

September 23, 2010

I am honored to have met Margo through my work. I always looked forward to seeing her and Leah. I enjoyed her strong spirit, determination, and sense of humor even when things were challenging. She never gave up. We will all miss you.

Margo in 1943

Angie Slingluff

September 22, 2010

The Alaska Chapter of the 99s thank you, Margo for helping start our chapter in 1954. We soar because you soared. We dream because you shared your dreams with us. You will be remembered and are loved by all of us who were privileged to know you.

September 22, 2010

I worked with Margo at West High. She was a character and I have many fond memories of her. At the end of school Margo, Merritt Olsen, and Denny Griffith would usually perform a skit and they were hilarious.

My condolences to the family and friends. She will live on in your memories.

Sandy Terrell, Buffalo Gap, Texas

September 22, 2010

No bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings --William Blake
Soar on Margo, I love you! Anne Sullivan

September 21, 2010

"No bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings." (W. Blake). Keep soaring Margo. I love you. Anne Sullivan

Linda Meade

September 21, 2010

May you rest in peace. You one one terrific counselor at East High School.
You made me want to graduate and go onto
beauty school.

Ann Harris

September 21, 2010

My Mother, Rae Harris, and I lived in the same apartment building as Margo, years and years ago. I have many fond memories of her.
God bless her, the family, and all of her friends.
Ann Harris

Linda Meade

September 21, 2010

Keep my place open Margaret. I will never forget you at East Anchorage High

September 21, 2010

MARGO WAS MY TRUE INSIPRATION. I LEARNED TO FLY AT AGE 16 IN 1945 AND MY HEAD HAS ALWAYS BEEN IN THE BEAUTIFUL SKY ABOVE. I MARRIED MARGO'S COUSIN ANNE IN 1955 AND HAD THE BLESSING TO VISIT WITH MARGO AND LEAH IN ANCHORAGE AND AGAIN IN BLACK MOUNTAIN,N.C. THESE VISITS WERE THE ULTIMATE IN MY AVIATION LIFE. MARGO WILL ALWAYS BE MY AMELIA EARHART. SHE WAS WARM AND CARING AND YES, VERY INDEPENDANT WHEN WE VISITED MT. DENALI AND I TRIED TO CARRY HER SUITCASE. I HOPE TO SEE HER AGAIN AND DO SOME AEROBATICS ONCE AGAIN. TILL THEN - OUR LOVE GOES OUT TO THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS AND ESPECIALLY LEAH FOR YOUR CARE OF OUR DEAR MARGO. DON AND ANNE STONE AND FAMILY.( Tallahassee, Fl)

NAN CLUFF

September 21, 2010

MARGO WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED AND LOVED, SPECIAL MEMORIES CAN NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. GOD BLESS HER AND HER FAMILY AND FRIENDS. THE LORD WILL KEEP HER AND COMFORT HER, AS HE WILL US LEFT BEHIND.
I LOVE YOU, MARGO
R.I.P.
LOVE NAN

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