Iris-Cook-Obituary

Iris Kermit Cook

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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American Cancer Society

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Iris Cook passed away in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on January 24, 2011, and The Times-Picayune on January 25, 2011.

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Jeannie & family, so sorry for your loss. I know PawPaw will be missed by all. I will always remember how good he was to my boys and how much they loved him. The times we visited will always be good memories. On behalf of me and my mother Cari please accept our condolences and God bless you all.
Denise Couvillon

Jeannie, Janet and Gary: I'm so sorry for your loss! Please accept my condolences! I'm sure my Daddy (Louis Baham from across the street) & yours, Mr. Iris, are looking down at us saying ... yes, they have to grieve, but don't let it go on for too long!!! We're not hurting any more & we love you all! They lived a very full, productive, happy life!

You are all in my thoughts & prayers.

Aimee Baham Maillet

We will miss Uncle Iris very much .He was always very kind to us. And i will always miss my Grandmother(Mable) calling him her"baby brother".love,Jade

We are saddened to learn of Iris' passing from this world. May God continue to comfort Jeannie, Janet and Gary in the weeks and months ahead. The pain will certainly be replaced over a time as sweet memories of his life glow brighty and brighty. Iris had an impact on so many people who were lucky enough to know him.

I am truely sorry to hear that Mr. Iris is no longer with us.
It feels like everyone (and everything) is dwindling away. A person could always count on a smile from Mr. Iris.
You are in my thoughts at this time of great loss.
Mary Castillon (Missy Baham from across the street on Prosper).

Sorry about your loss . Our prayers are with everyone of you at this sad time.

To Cook and Cook's Family, we have fond memories of the camp and fishing, crawfish boils and just plain fun. Cook always made us laugh. Look out God, here he comes. God Bless from the LeGaux Family

Mr. Cook, I know you are up in heaven catching trout by the dozens. You were a treasure to meet in Hopedale and had a great time down there sharing fishing stories (and lies). The twinkle in your eye and the smile on your face before telling story or joke is what I will most remember.

Hey Favorite Chalmette Uncle!! - You will always be with us in spirit and in fond memories. We loved you so much, and how grateful we are that we took time, along with our daughter Julie, to be with you at your 85th Birthday Party!! We will miss you and your great sense of humor - Ogden Jr., who grew up with your caring and sharing and love, and Diane, who never tired of hearing "Hey, there's my favorite Yankee Niece!!" Rest in Peace, Uncle Iris. Diane and Ogden Mouille, Jr.