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Darin Cook

Plainview, Texas

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Memorial services for Darin Cook, 50, of Plainview will be held at 3 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19, 2014, at College Heights Baptist Church with the Rev. Jason Smith officiating. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 18, at the funeral home. Cremation arrangements are under the...

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So sorry to hear about Darin's death. My prayers are for the family at this time. Love, Reva Jean, Charles & David Beck

I'm so sorry to hear about Darin. I went to school with him. All through school we had drama class together. He loved acting. The last screen play he did was The Odd Couple in Plainview at Wayland Baptist. I pray that the Lord puts his arms around Kevin and Darins parents and his wife, and puts comfort and healing for the grieving that the family and friends will be going through. I'm still grieving on the loss of my mother in March of this year. Dont lose faith, the Lord only makes you...

Remembering Darin. Keeping the Cook Family in close prayer.

Mr. and Mrs. Cook,

My heart broke when I read about Darin on Facebook yesterday. I had sent him a text earlier in the day wishing him a Merry Christmas, but something told me to check his page when I didn't hear back from him.

I met my dear friend when I was in junior high at a church camp in South Dakota. We became friends instantly and have stayed in touch throughout our lives! I will miss his kind spirit, sense of humor, and special friendship. My heart aches now, but I...

So sorry to hear about Darin. I worked with him at KKYN and he was always quick to help or just talk to me. A pure delight to have known him and have him for a friend. He will be missed. My prayers are with the family during this time. God Bless You!

I met Darin in my childhood through his cousin Chip Skaggs, who's a friend of mine. I remember his humor and easygoing nature. May God comfort his family.

A teenager stopping by our house at unpredictable times, always welcome because of his good humor--like everybody else in one of the finest families we've ever met. Thank you, Lord, for these memories!

To the Cook family, I am so deeply sorry for your loss. Darin was a rare soul - funny, smart, caring, and loved by so many. When I lost my dad at Christmas time 4 years ago, he was the first friend to call me. His support during those awful days was invaluable and just so Darin. We spoke daily, usually several times, and I knew if I needed to talk, the time on the clock wasn't important. He could always make me laugh, even through my tears. He truly was one of a kind & the world is a little...

Darin Cook, one of life's truest rarity, quick with a kind word, and smile or joke never to far behind. I had the privilege of being his daughter in law and flowerchild, something he
always called me. Darin will always be treasured in my heart and soul, until we met again Mr. Cook.