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David Cook Obituary

David Lane Cook, 69
YARMOUTH -- David Lane Cook, 69, long time Yarmouth resident, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his beloved family, on Oct. 8, 2013, at Gosnell House in Scarborough.
Born in Montclair, N.J., he was active in his youth in various athletics, especially basketball, where his height made him a natural for the sport.
He was a Boy Scout and loved opportunities to enjoy the outdoors, especially in Maine where he attended Camp Kingsley and visited with extended family in the Yarmouth area. Sailing and hiking were particular youthful passions he shared later in life with his own family.
He earned his bachelor's degree from Williams College in 1966, where he was a member of the varsity basketball team.
He met and married Olis Ober Cook in 1968 after a brief courtship while working at IBM in Manhattan. Wanting to return to Maine, they moved here permanently to raise their family in 1970, living both in Yarmouth and Otisfield, where they purchased a blueberry and Christmas tree farm on 100 acres.
Dave cared deeply about the quality of life and instilling of character a Maine-lived life would provide his daughters. He took great pride in providing for his family in various ways, creating his own sales and marketing business and then real estate business after his decade-long tenure at IBM. He did this in order always to put his family first.
He was also extremely interested and proud of his ancestral heritage beginning with English explorer, Captain James Cook. Locally, his family dates back to Captain Ebenezer Lane, who settled in Yarmouth in the late 19th century and whose descendants founded the Old Tavern Farm Dairy in the town proper. As a result, Dave celebrated his love of the sea and cherished his many family relationships in the state he called home.
His ex-wife, Olis Ober Cook, who, despite the difficult circumstances of Dave's illness after their divorce, remained compassionately committed to his care and health in very meaningful ways, survives Dave. Three daughters, twins Katherine Cook Thomas of Yarmouth, and Sarah Redfern Cook of Brea, Calif., and Kristina Cook London of Los Angeles, Calif., also survive him. His five grandchildren, Julie, Jack, Carrie, Annie, and Sami will also miss him.
Visiting hours will be held on Thursday, Oct. 10, at Lindquist Funeral Home, One Mayberry Lane, Yarmouth, from 5 to 7 p.m. A private graveside ceremony will be held at Riverside Cemetery the following day. Please visit www.lindquistfuneralhome.com to view a video collage of David's life and to share condolences, memories and tributes with his family.
Donations, in lieu of flowers,
may be made to:
Gosnell Memorial Hospice House
11 Hunnewell Rd.
Scarborough, Maine 04074
David Lane Cook
Lindquist Funeral Home
Funeral Home & Cremation Service
846-4011

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Published by Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram on Oct. 10, 2013.

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Joe Bessey

October 18, 2013

Sad news indeed, especially for those of us fortunate enough to remember Dave from Montclair, NJ and Williams College. Upbeat. Positive. He always brightened the room.

rita aksamit

October 13, 2013

Dear Olis and Girls, Sorry to hear of your loss.
Rita Aksamit

Patrick Hartnett and Family

October 12, 2013

So very sorry to hear today of your dad's passing. I have fond memories of him amid blueberries and Christmas trees and a balloon ride back in our school days. He always asked great questions. I hope that you are all well and are able to find peace in good memories.

Judi Stroem

October 11, 2013

Olis and girls,
I have such fond memories of all our years together and you are all in my thoughts and prayers. I am there with you in spirit.
Judi Stroem

Caroline Pavlinik

October 11, 2013

I have such warm memories of your Dad visiting us in college and then again at your beautiful wedding. It sounds like your dad lived a full life in a beautiful place he loved. Thinking of you all during this difficult time. love,caroline

Tena

October 10, 2013

I a very sorry and sad for all of you. I have very fond memories of Dave from all our days as neighbors in Otisfield...blueberry fields,Oliver, sending star and the pigs to visit, the great book you made of the garage being built by my father, waiting for the bus, your camp.... Dave helping Timmy in later years,the list goes on and on....I feel your pain...so very sorry. We will talk sometime soon. Much Love, Tena Gothing

Rich & Linda Keil

October 10, 2013

Sarah and family - I just got on F/B and see that you lost your precious Father. I didn't even know that he had been ill, or was it sudden? It is always so tragic to lose someone but I think when you lost a parent, you just feel rather "homeless". Please give your deepest sympathy and love to your Mother and sisters and the rest of the family. Know that you are all in our hearts. May God be with your all and give you peace at this time.

Sabra Redfern-Saume

October 10, 2013

Nick and I are so sad to learn of David's passing. We will hold close our finest memories of him and express our sorrow for the amazing family left to grieve and celebrate his life. Love to you.

The Dolan Family

October 10, 2013

May the peace which comes from the memories of love shared comfort you now and in the days ahead. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.

With Deepest Sympathy,

Steve Edwards

October 10, 2013

I'm so sorry to read of David's passing. We only knew each other for the few years I tried real estate in Naples, but we did have some very interesting and thoughtful conversations. He always seemed to be and very kind soul! My sincere sympathies to the family.

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