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Gary H. Cook

North Syracuse, New York

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Gary H. Cook Clay Gary H. Cook, 60, of Clay, died in Syracuse, Wednesday, June 8, 2011, after a brief illness. Born in Utica, the son of William and Martha Cook, he graduated from Whitesboro Central Schools in 1970. Gary was a graduate of MVCC with a Nursing Degree and of SUNY School of...

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dear diane and family .i just heard of gary passing i 'm so very sorry. i served with him in the army reserve for many years.he was one of. the kindest men i have every known
rmy reserve for many years he is one of tkindest soft spoken man i have every knowing. i would like to express my deep and heartfelt sympathy over his loss he we will be missed

I worked with Gary for years at the NYS Dept of Health, and continued contact with him when he visited my mother on hospice services. A nicer, kinder, more gentle man could not be found anywhere on this earth, and I will remember him fondly. My thoughts and prayers go out to Gary and the entire Cook family.

Diane and family,
So sorry to hear of Gary's passing.
I have many happy memories of your family while we were neighbors back in N Syracuse. Knowing you miss him terribly, I can only wish you all peace and comfort. Take care

We will miss him, but remember Gary fondly. My sincerest sympathy to your and the family. My prayers to the whole Cook famiy.

I was shocked to read of the passing of Gary. My deepest sympathy goes out to the family.

Gary will be missed. He was always so kind and cheerful when he came to give my mother communion. He always gave my mom the church news. I am sure God has a very important job for him to do. My prayers are with the Cook family.

With Deepest Sympathy
You are cared about so very much at this time of loss.

Just a note to let you know
that though these words are few.
They bring the deepest sympathy
and warmest thoughts to you and
your family.

Although no words of sympathy
Can ease the loss you bear,
Still may you find
some comfort
In the thought
That others care.