Charles-Cook-Obituary

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Charles Dean Cook

Covington, Louisiana

Oct 4, 1948 – Jan 15, 2012

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BORN
October 4, 1948
DIED
January 15, 2012
LOCATION
Covington, Louisiana

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E.J. Fielding Funeral Home & Cremation Services Obituary

Charles Dean Cook passed away Sunday, January 15, 2012 in Covington, LA. He was born in Nacona, TX on October 4, 1948 to the late Cordell and Vera Jo Alcorn Cook. The beloved husband of Leslie Basanez Cook, he is survived by six children: Dan Cook (Angela), Brad and Chris Cook, Ryan Buck, Katie...

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Here it is 2021 and I still find myself thinking of Charlie from time to time. A dear friend who we loved. Both he & his wife, Leslie, will forever be embedded in our hearts.
Always, Pud’n & Jerry.

omg i just found this out . i have been cutting charlies hair for so many yrs .i knew something was wrong when he didnt come in so i starting looking . i am so sorry for the familes loss . he was a great man and loved his family. r.i.p mr charlie.

Charlie I miss you so much.

I haven't seen Charlie in 42 years but I've often thought about him. We were fraternity brothers and shared a room one semester in the fraternity house. I'll always remember is heart-warming smile and that beautiful Olds 442. My condolences to his loved ones.

January 20, 2012
Was reading the post about Charlie...Always a smile on his face,great personailty, Sounds like he was alot like Uncle Bo and Aunt Jo. Sending prayers and warm thoughts to all of you.

Has been many years since I had seen Charlie but will never forget his great personality and good heart. He was a very good man. I am a second cousin ( one of many) His dad and my grandmother were brother and sister. All of you are in my prayers and thoughts. My deepest sympathy in your loss. Sandy and Marvin Brimer

Leslie we are so sorry to hear of the loss of Charlie (your best friend). May he be in peace while looking down to protect you and your family.

Mrs. Cook - I know you don't know who I am, but I've dealt with Charlie for many years. I am a competitor to X Chem but have always had a great working relatioonship with Charlie when dealing with him at industrial meetings, etc. I always thought of him as a true gentlemen. I am very sorry for your loss.