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THOMAS B. COOK Jr.

THOMAS B. COOK Jr. obituary, Livermore, CA

THOMAS COOK Obituary

Thomas B. Cook, Jr. August 28, 1926 -December 27, 2013 Resident of Pleasanton, Ca Dr. Thomas B. Cook, Jr. passed away suddenly at home the evening of December 27, 2013 at age 87. He was retired from Sandia National Laboratories, and was the longest-serving vice president of the Sandia/California laboratory. Tom was born in Richpond, Kentucky, the son of Willie Ethel and Thomas B. Cook, Sr. He graduated from Bowling Green High School, Western Kentucky State University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics and Mathematics, and Vanderbilt University with both a Masters and PhD in Physics. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1944-1946; then married Virginia Preston in 1947. At age 24 Tom, hired by Sandia in 1951, was the youngest PhD on staff in Albuquerque, New Mexico. His scientific talent and managerial skills were recognized early as he moved from section to division supervisor, then to department manager, all within eight years. He was promoted to Director of Physics and Mathematics Research in 1962, then Vice President of Research in 1967, and next was chosen to head Sandia at its Livermore, California site in 1968, a position he held for 14 years. Following that he was promoted once more, to Executive Vice President back at Albuquerque until his retirement in 1986. He and his wife Virginia then returned to their home in Pleasanton, California. During his career he received numerous awards and honors. In 1971 he was given the prestigious E.O. Lawrence Award by the U.S. Department of Energy. Other recognitions include being elected to the National Academy of Engineering, given the DOE Distinguished Associate Award, named a Fellow of the American Physical Society, chosen to be chair of the Vulnerability Task Force for the Defense Science Board, and selected as a member of the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board, the Department of Defense Scientific Advisory Group on Effects, and Steering Task Group of the U.S. Navy Strategic Systems Office. He was also a member of the Sigma Xi Honorary Research Society. In 1986 he was commissioned a Kentucky Colonel. After retiring he served as a consultant to numerous other governmental agencies as well as major U.S. industries. Former Sandia/California vice president Mim John, who worked at Sandia while Tom was vice president, offered these comments: "Tom represented everything that has always been the best of what Sandia stands for. He lived the lab's motto of 'exceptional service in the national interest.' His technical accomplishments were instrumental in establishing the Nation's defense strategy, so much so that his peers recognized him with election to the National Academy of Engineering, one of the highest honors in the nation's science and technology community. He was a pioneer in diversity, hiring and nurturing technical women and minorities at Sandia in the 60s and 70s well before other organizations. He also recognized in the 70s the need for Sandia/California to expand its portfolio of programs. A very visible and enduring testament to his foresight is the internationally respected Combustion Research Facility, which he effectively defended in its start-up phase from both internal and external challengers while the technical team got it off the ground." Tom is survived by his loving wife of 66 years Virginia, son Dr. Thomas B. Cook, III, of Princeton, New Jersey and daughter Shelley L. Cook of Pleasanton. Grandchildren are Dr. Hilary H. Cook of Miami, FL, and Jeffrey H. Cook of Austin, TX. His brother is W. Wilson Cook of Bowling Green, KY. He was preceded in death by his parents. Viewing will be from 12:00 to 2:00PM at Callaghan Mortuary, 3833 East Avenue, Livermore, California with a Funeral Service at 2:00PM.

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Published by Contra Costa Times on Jan. 1, 2014.

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Rick Carina

January 8, 2014

Mr Cook made a difference in the world. The world is a better place because of him and I am grateful to have known him

Rosemary Rhodenbaugh

January 6, 2014

A very special couple. Great neighbors who shared their gifts with the community. Will remember the times at CCC as some of the best ever. Their friendship with Dr. John got the our family through some challenging days. Thank you Tom Cook.

Rosemary, Jeff & Ralph

Donna Brunetti

January 5, 2014

Prayers to a special family.

Donna Brunetti

January 5, 2014

Tom and Virginia are two of the kindest people we've ever met. When we built our home in Castlewood in the late 90's they were the first to welcome us and invited us to their home for a wonderful dinner prepared with love by Virginia. Tom's legacy, intelligence and zest for live is an inspiration eternal. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Virginia and the rest of the family. Donna and Rick Brunetti

James Rogers

January 4, 2014

The best head of Sandia, Livermore in my thirty-four years at the lab. A great loss and my sympathies to all the family.

Dick Jones

January 2, 2014

I actually worked at Sandia for about 40 plus years. Tom was the Vice President there for several of those years. Was a great boss, friend and Engineer. Sandia was a better place having him in charge there. My best to Virginia and the family.

Joetta Silva

January 2, 2014

To the Cook Family: I have only known your dad for the past 3 years helping him and your mom with their annual trip to Hawaii. He was such a special person. It was always a joy when they would come into the office. My deepest sympthany.
Joetta Silva
Travel Agent with AAA-Dublin

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