Donald-Cook-Obituary

Donald Southam Cook

Salt Lake City, Utah

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1923 ~ 2013Donald Southam Cook, our dear husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, passed away in his home in Salt Lake City of natural causes on Thursday, 28 February. He was 89. Donald was born in Cedar Fort, Utah to Alice Adeline Southam and Barnes Alma Cook. He married his wife of...

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Dear Cleo,
Bill and I were so sorry to hear of Donald's passing. Our thoughts are with you and your family at this difficult time.
Love,
Bill and Carol Jones

Dear Cook family,
So sorry to hear of the loss of the great man in your lives. We certainly can relate to your feelings at this time. What a comfort to know he is whole and happy! Love to you all...
Rene' Oniki Eldredge Crawford

Easton, Darrel, Sara Cook, and her two sons.

Words cannot express the appreciation I have for giving life to me and my father. I pray that this will be a time for the family to come closer together and celebrate that life. This is a sad time but we must remember that it is also a time to celebrate Donald's life and the lives he has affected. Grandpa you will be forever missed and never forgotten.

Love, your grandson,

Easton

I love you so much Grandpa! Thanks for great and loving example. Don't worry we will take good care of Grandma. Love Amanda

Todd frequently talked of Donald mentioning what a fine man he was. We are all thinking of you during this difficut time. It's so hard to lose a loving pop.

Northern States missionary group send their condolences to the Cook family. May the Lord bless you at this time of grief. Kathryn MacKay Jones, representative of the Creed Haymond Group of the Northern States Mission

Dear Aunt Cleo, Cousins & your families,
Sending my love and sympathy as your mourn the passing of dear Uncle Donald. You are in my thoughts and my heart. It is so very difficult to say good bye to one so loved. I am glad you are all there together to support each other during this difficult time. Hold each other close and rejoice in the memory of his life and his love.
Sue Butikofer

Donald was a man who always had a smile and good word for everyone. A good Christian neighbor regardless of what religion you followed. Took pride in his home and always his family. He will always be remembered as the special person he was.

Donald would always tell stories that I loved to hear! (Having grandpas both pass when I was young) I could listen for hours and be amazed what a life he had lived. He will be missed.