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Alice E. Cook

Jacksonville, Florida

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Alice E. Cook, age 72, died peacefully on Monday, June 5, 2006 in the midst of her loving family. She was born October 4, 1933 in Ludington, MI to Norman and Lillian Gilbert. She grew up in Traverse City, MI, graduating from St. Francis High School. She married Donald J. Cook and they settled...

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Alice and I were great buddies. I spent many summers in TC at my Grandparents who lived next door to the Gilberts. Later on I moved in with them and went to St. Francis High School and Alice was my classmate. We had desks side by side in all of our classes. I had talked to her earlier this year and told her that I would come to Fla. to get her if Class of 51 had a reunion (55 Year) this year. Unfortunately it never happend. She was a great gal, loved her Family and really loved her...

Alice was a wonderful friend and I will miss her. I've known Alice during our years of school at St. Francis Grade & High School. We've visited her several times in Florida and I've enjoyed our phone conversations during the years. She was a great friend, mother,grandmother and loved you all greatly. She will be missed and long remembered by everyone. May God Bless you & comfort you in your time of sorrow.

John, Debbie, Tim & Cindy,
Your mom was the best! She had more zest for life than anyone I ever knew. Life was never dull when Aunt Alice was around. My mom, Aunt Winnie tells me the story of how when she and Alice would go into Don's Drive-In in Traverse City and she would shout out, "I'm back!" and everyone would look at her and just grin. She did this everytime they walked through the door! Tom and I will miss her greatly, Tom and Aunt Alice hit it off the first time they met. What...

My deepest sympathy to Alice’s family. I was fortunate to have worked together with her at Sears for many years. She was always eager to do her job with professionalism, enthusiasm and concern for her fellow employees and customers. All of us who knew Alice will never forget her. May she rest in peace.

Alice was a precious soul. She was a wonderful mother, grandmother and friend. She taught me much, how to iron, scrub a floor on your hands and knees, fold a towel. I feel honored to have known and loved her. She made Grandma a great name to my children, Christy and Timothy.

Please accept my sincere condolence and deepest sympathy on the loss of your mother and grandmother. You are
in my thoughts and prayers.
Classmate.

Alice was a wonderful Aunt and sister. I can remember driving Alice to Florida some 10 years(or more) ago, and we drove in some bad rain storms, and got a few chuckles along the way. She will be fondly remembered by all. But just know that she is in a peaceful and calm place where she suffers no more.
Or thoughts to all the family.

Bea would sure like to have taken the trip to Florida, but with Paul coming home she was unable to make it.
She also sends her thoughts and...

My sympathy is with you today as you mourn the passing of Alice. I grew up in Traverse City across the street on Twelfth.
Sincerely, Marie (Bushaw) Muhleck

My grandma was a dynamic woman and a wonderful friend to many. She will be greatly missed, but never forgotten. I will carry her memory with me forever.