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Calvin K. Cook

Indianapolis, Indiana

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Calvin Keith Cook

43, Indianapolis passed away on December 9, 2011. An honorably discharged veteran of the U. S. Army, he was a Federal Drug Administration Agent for 22 years.

He was a graduate of Arsenal Technical High School and received his Undergraduate from St. Augustine and...

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I'm blessed to have known Calvin since the seventh grade. He was my best friend in high school, he introduced me to wife Lynn, and was the best man in my wedding. So when I look at my two daughters I'm reminded everyday of the impact that he has had on my life. Calvin was the most caring and giving person that I've ever known. It's still hard to believe that he is no longer with us in the flesh.

I am so sorry to hear of Calvin's passing. I just heard about his passing yesterday. We were classmates at Arsenal Technical High School. My prayers are with your family. God bless you in this time of sorrow.

I will miss my dear friend and brother Calvin. We shared many good times and I feel blessed to have know such a stellar man. His departure is a tremendous loss to those of us who truly knew and loved him. Rest in peace Calvin, I'll never forget you! Kim M.

Wow, this is a sad time for many of us. Cook was a very, very good friend of my cousin, Java' Bryant. They met at St. Augustine's College. Cook was the Godfather to Java's daughter Ja'Marie whom he loved unconditionally. My Aunt “Ms. Bryant” was truly hurt and saddened to hear of Cook's passing. She had just talked with him a month ago, I do believe, when he was here in Washington, DC with his son. Cook was like a part of our family. We always enjoyed seeing and hearing from him on his many...

We were saddened to hear of Calvin's passing. He worked with my husband at NIOSH and we enjoyed being with him both at work and socially. We have fond memories of Calvin and pray for eternal rest for his soul.

I am happy I got the opportunity to meet Calvin and to room with him in the men's honors dormatory at St. Augustine's College during our undergraduate years. Calvin was very sharing and always offering a helping hand to others. And he was funny too! So now we must live the rest of our lives with fond memories of him to keep the connection. Rest in peace, Calvin Cook! You will be missed dearly. I love you man! May God bless!

My brother I am out of the state right now I will miss you .My heart is with you and family luv ya bro

My thoughts and prayers are with the Cook, Ware and Barnes family.

I clearly remember meeting Calvin Cook (CookieMan)for the first time at the meeting in which all the Indy graduates were heading down south to St. Aug. From then on we shared time together, talking, studying, aspiring and focusing on trying to be better and do better for others.

After leaving schoool Calvin continued his career in Cincinatti and I returned to Indpls to start my career path. Calvin inspired me to continue and finish graduate school education too.