Sally Smith Cooke

Sally Smith Cooke obituary, Marblehead, MA

Sally Smith Cooke

Sally Cooke Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jul. 11 to Jul. 13, 2010.
COOKE, Sally Smith Of Marblehead, age 74, passed away peacefully at the Kaplan Family Hospice House in Danvers, MA on July 10th, after celebrating her 50th anniversary on July 9th. She will be dearly missed by all who knew her. Sally was born in Lynn, MA, to the late Frederick P. Smith and Mabelle Carrie Benvie Smith on December 22, 1935. Of her close childhood relatives, she leaves her brother Frederick P. Smith, of Ocala, Florida, and her cousin Jean Benvie Perkins and husband Hamilton Perkins of Marblehead. She grew up on Hamilton Avenue in Lynn, where she attended elementary school and Cobbett Junior High, later moving to Elmwood Road in Swampscott, graduating from Swampscott High School in 1953, and from Bates College in 1957 with a major in Biology. She was much loved and respected by her classmates, who elected her Winter Carnival Queen in 1957. Throughout her life she remained an active and devoted Bates alumna, which included monthly luncheons with local classmates. Sally also excelled in her career. She attained one of the first Masters in Occupational Therapy from Tufts University in 1959. Her first job was at Lemuel Shattuck Hospital in Boston. The following year she married her lifelong love, Phillips C. Cooke of Swampscott. They enjoyed a long and loving marriage, and she hung on long enough to celebrate their 50th anniversary on July 9th, passing away the day after. Her family was her greatest joy, and she raised her children in Marblehead. She temporarily ceased formal practice of Occupational Therapy to bring up her three beloved children, Jonathan, Peter and Jennifer. After her children were older, she resumed work at United Cerebral Palsy in early intervention for many years. For the first 40 years of their union she made her family's home on Pequot Road until moving across the cove in 2001, where her husband still resides. Sally loved participating in many activities in town, including being a deacon and trustee of Old North Church, a long-term member and past-president of the Cottage Gardeners of Marblehead, a 40 year member of the Corinthian Yacht Club with her husband Phil, golfing with her dear friends and a member of the "Purl Girls" knitting group. She was also a gifted artist, creating many jewelry pieces, watercolors and hooked rugs. With her husband Phil and her children, she developed a great sense of adventure as she became an accomplished skier, spending many years skiing at Waterville Valley, and went on many trips to the West and Alps with fellow ski bus friends, hiked 32 of the 4.000 footers in the White Mountains with her family and learned slalom waterskiing on Lake Sunapee. Sally enjoyed adventure, and she and Phil traveled the world together. One of her favorite trips was a cruise to Iceland and Spitsbergen, a Norwegian island lying far within the Arctic Circle. She was a kind and loving wife, mother, sister, cousin, grandmother, aunt and friend, most especially remembered for her contagious smile, generous warmth and incredible graciousness. Sally was much loved and will be greatly missed by her husband, Phillips Carter Cooke of Marblehead; her son Jonathan Phillips Cooke, daughter in-law Sarah, and their children Rachel and Josh of Newton; son Peter Benvie Cooke, daughter in-law Mary Ann, and their children, Madeleine and Jake of Westwood; and daughter Jennifer Cooke Rotman, son-in-law Rich, and their children, Matthew and Samuel of Westborough, and her countless friends. Her family would like to thank all of the special people at the Kaplan Family Hospice House in Danvers, MA and all of her care providers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, MA, most especially her oncologist, Ursula Matulonis, MD. Family and friends are kindly invited for visiting hours at Eustis & Cornell Funeral Home, 142 Elm Street, MARBLEHEAD, on Tuesday, July 13th from 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. A private burial will be held at Waterside Cemetery in Marblehead, after which there will be a Memorial Service to celebrate her life at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 14th at Old North Church, 35 Washington Street, Marblehead followed by a reception at the Corinthian Yacht Club, 1 Nahant Street, Marblehead. In lieu of flowers, Sally requested that donations in her honor be mailed to: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, 10 Brookline Place West, 6th Floor, Brookline, MA 02445, Attn: Sally Cooke Ovarian Cancer Research Fund. The Sally Cooke Ovarian Cancer Research Fund supports research at the Susan F. Smith Center for Women's Cancers. Sally's beloved oncologist, Ursula Matulonis, MD, will direct the funds towards the recently developed technology called OncoMap, used to detect and identify specific genetic mutations involved in ovarian cancer samples. Sally chose to support Dr. Matulonis's groundbreaking research project because it has the potential to make a profound impact on the diagnosis and personalized treatment options for breast, ovarian and endometrial cancer patients. To learn more about the Sally Cooke Ovarian Cancer Research Fund, please contact Martha Ruest at (617) 632-6550. Please visit the onlineguestbookat www. eustisandcornellfuneralhome.com

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July 23, 2010

Carol Lovejoy posted to the memorial.

July 15, 2010

Jim Wall posted to the memorial.

July 15, 2010

Melissa Cohen-Dreyer posted to the memorial.

Carol Lovejoy

July 23, 2010

Just read about Sally's passing. May her joyful, caring spirit live on through all of her family and friends.

Jim Wall

July 15, 2010

Dear Jon,

I was very sorry to hear of your mother's passing.

Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Melissa Cohen-Dreyer

July 15, 2010

Dear Peter,
I am so, so sorry to hear of your Mothers passing. She was such an incredible woman. But I don't have to tell you that. I fondly remember all the fun times I had at your house in high school. She was always a light and would often help guide me. Please express my condolences to all of your family. This bob kitten will be so missed.

Mike Lane

July 15, 2010

Jen,

I am so sorry to hear about your Mom. I just talked with she and your Dad last month and was so happy to catch up with them and hear about how your life has been going. She was a wonderful person.

Dan & Tiny Mulvena

July 14, 2010

Dear Phil and Famly...There are no words to express our profound sympathy in the loss of an amazing woman, and friend. We loved her personality...Sally will be missed. Fondly, Dan and Tiny

Sue & Evan Dangel

July 14, 2010

Peter, Mary Ann, Maddie & Jake-

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Know that we understand your enormous loss. We're here for you if you need anything.

Matt Rotman

July 14, 2010

Dear Grammy,
I love to remember the time when we went canoeing to the playground for a picnic. Then we came back to the house. Then we played games and had dinner.
Lately, I've seen a couple of Great White Herons and an Osprey. I decided that when I see a beautiful bird, it will be you checking in one me.
I'll Love you Forever, I'll Miss You,
Your Grandson, Matt

July 13, 2010

Dear Phil-
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. What wonderful memories you all have to treasure - this is a gift that will live on.
May God Bless you.
Bea Massih
Bea

Deb Wysor

July 13, 2010

Phil, we are so sorry to hear of Sally's passing. We certainly enjoyed our time as neighbors on Pequot Road. Please accept our sincere condolences. Sally was a lovely woman.
Fondly, Deb and Phil

July 13, 2010

I have just lost a very dear friend. Sally was as beautiful on the inside as the outside. I shall miss her terribly. Norma

July 12, 2010

Sally made everyones life a little better and a little brighter by her very presence. A perfect Lady ,which is a very rare thing in todays world. Hers'
was indeed a " Beautiful Life". Bette D.

July 12, 2010

My deepest sympathies for your loss - her choice to be memorialized through research speaks of her hope for the future.

My thoughts are with the family - Dyann Wirth

July 12, 2010

We are so sorry for your loss.
Your neighbors,

Mary and Harry Stilianos

July 12, 2010

Dear Jenn, Rich, Matt & Sam - We are all so sorry for your loss. Your mom (grandmother) certainly was an amazing woman. Jenn - I definitely see many similarities between the two of you! I loved the photo gallery - what wonderful pictures you have. May the many wonderful memories you hold in your hearts carry you through the tough times. She will live on forever and always be right by your side. Love the Stott's

Jenn & Family...adventures with The V's in Efes, Turkey

Isil Valentijn

July 12, 2010

Dearest Phil, Jenn, Rich, Matt and Sam,
You are all in our thoughts. May you all be filled with the wonderful memories of happy times together as you celebrate a life full of adventures. May we all live as adventurously as Sally!
Hugs and Kisses from The Valentijns
Tim, Isil, Aylin & Max

July 12, 2010

To all the Cookes-I'm so sorry for your loss!

Peggy

Donna & Dennis Nesmith

July 12, 2010

Dear Jenn, Rich, Matt & Sam,
Our thoughts & Prayers are with you in your time of grief. Jenn I know what your going through losing a Mom is so hard but all I can say is keep her memory alive and she will watch over you and your family. I belive she is an Angel for you now just like my Mom. You will never forget all the good times you had with her and that she is not suffering and she is at peace. I'm so glad she made her 50th.
Again, We are so sorry for the loss of your Mom.

Suellen & Kevin Fitzgerald

July 12, 2010

Jenn,

You are an image of your mother, full of adventure, laughter, and fun. Jenn, Rich, Sam, and Matt your Mother-in-law and grammy will forever live in your hearts and when you look at you mom Jenn. She lived life to the fullest and that is what all of us should do! Jenn your mother was a beautiful lady full
of life and she lived it the way one should. We are so sorry for your loss, but
her sprit and love live on in all of you.
Love,
The Fitzgerald Family,
Suellen, Kevin, Joseph and Mary
(your friends from Westborough)

Sam Rotman

July 12, 2010

Dear Grammy, I am sorry that we lost you. I will always remember you for my whole entire life. I wanted you to live to 100 years old so I could see you longer and we could spend more time together. I wish you didn't have cancer. You grammy are a very nice person. You gave me my only knitted blanket and I will keep it forever and it will always remind me of my Grammy and I hope you will always remember me. I know you will be smiling down at me when I look at the moon or see a special bird. Love your grandson Sam Rotman.

Kelly and Bill Kenney

July 12, 2010

Phil, John, Peter and Jen - Our thoughts are with you. Your wife and mother was a wonderful lady and such a great friend to my mother. She will be missed everyday. Warmest thoughts and hugs.

July 11, 2010

Your mother must be so proud of all of you. You have carried on in her tradition of courage and dignity. Your loss is a great one but while she lived you had a wonderful mother as you well know. I loved the pictures and how she grew in beauty with motherhood. May it comfort you to know she had a rich and full life filled with love. Iris

Sam Rotman

July 11, 2010

Dear Grammy, I am sorry that we lost you. I will always remember you for my whole entire life. I wanted you to live to 100 years old so I could see you longer and we could spend more time together. I wish you didn't have cancer. You grammy are a very nice person. You gave me my only knitted blanket and I will keep it forever and it will always remind me of my Grammy and I hope you will always remember me. I know you will be smiling down at me when I look at the moon or see a special bird. Love your grandson Sam Rotman.

July 11, 2010

Phil, judging from those wonderful pictures, you and Sally must have had a truly marvelous fifty years together. While we mourn your loss, we celebrate that fifty years.

Best wishes,, Mimi and Gerry Michaud

janet arnold kirk

July 11, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Our sophomore year at Bates, as room-mates, is one I cherish. I know her loving spirit will live forever. Janet Arnold Kirk

Beth Rodman

July 11, 2010

I grieve this whole family their loss but I rejoice in the gift they shared, Sally. Remembering her smile, Beth Phillips Rodman

Scott Smith

July 11, 2010

My Aunt Sally's passing saddens me greatly. She fought a long and courageous battle and her gentle, loving spirit will live on now just as it did during her life. I will always treasure having her as an Aunt and wish each of you peace, comfort and fond memories. Love, Scott Smith

Suzanne Farmer

July 11, 2010

Phil,
You and your family are in our thoughts. Sally will always hold a special place in my heart as she welcomed me with open arms into the Cooke family traditions -- taking me to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Thanksgiving dinner, skiing in Waterville, etc.
With sympathy,
Suzy (Minichillo) Farmer, Brian, Sofie and Kate

Paul Steinberg

July 11, 2010

We all share the loss of one of our class treasures, Sally Smith Cooke.

Sally was very special and possessed a very unique talent in just being herself. That special smile, how she truly cared for others, her warmth and humor.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Sally's family. Let's focus on remembering the wonderful things Sally brought to all of us.

Most certainly Sally will never be forgotten.

Love to all,

Paul

Paul D. Steinberg
Class President
Bates '57

July 11, 2010

Jennifer- It looks like you have completely followed in your Mothers footsteps. May you continue to remember and be comforted with all the wonderful memories that you have shared with your mom over the years. We are thinking of you and your family during this time. God bless all of you... Love, Steve, Kim, Carter, Lindsey and Madison Bromm (friends from Westborough, Mass)

July 11, 2010

You are all in my thoughts. I loved seeing Sally on the porch every summer. Love, Mandy Delany Given

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