Harry-Cook-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Woodfin Funeral Chapel - Murfreesboro

Harry Cook

Jun 25, 1943 - Feb 8, 2026

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I worked for this man He was an awesome person. He will be truly missed.

Uncle was a great man with the patients of a Saint. I remember the family reunions he would happily put together with Aunt Susie Farewell and then play referee between the brothers. I loved opening day of trout season, spending the night with Billy and fishing the whole next day with him and uncle Harry. I also spent many opening days of deer season with them as well, and was given the opportunity to hunt Uncle Harry’s spot and use his old Ithaca 12 gauge because he had to work.The day...

I only met Harry a couple of times but each time was memorable his smile and joy for life and his love for his family was unforgettable. Praying for the family for Peace and Comfort.

You were the best father a boy could ever ask for. You taught me everything I know today, from hunting, baseball, basketball, golf, to how to always be a good man.
You stressed family over everything more than anyone I have ever met. You made sure mom was happy and provider her with everything she ever wanted. Which coincidentally was your love and attention that you never stopped giving her.
You made sure your four kids had everything they needed in life. It wasn’t always that...

Gramp was the best grandfather a girl could ever hope for. He was kind, caring, compassionate, and understanding. Grandpa was the kind of man to give you the shirt off his back without asking questions. His love was unconditional and without question. I loved spending time with him and grandma. Some of my best memories with them are traveling to see family and stopping at all the good restaurants. He liked to tease me and say "you get nothinggggg". Seeing the joy he had while spending time...

Going to miss you Uncle Hod enjoyed the times we came down to visit

Harry was always highly respected and loved by anyone he met. I have several fond memories of him growing up.
You have my deepest condolences.

He was an absolute amazing man
We just loved him
Sending all our love and prayers

Condolences and prayers to his family and friends. I shall never forget Harry and his wife, Mary. Nothing but love and support for his family at this time.

Obituary

Harry's Obituary

Harry Raymond Cook, 82, passed away peacefully on Sunday, February 8, 2026, in Murfreesboro, TN. He was the son of the late Allen and Helen Merwin Cook. Harry is survived by his children; Teena Field (Shawn), Bill Cook (Marilyn), Kelly Alderman, and Jennifer Morris (Randy); grandchildren,...

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