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John A. Cook Jr.

Hershey, Pennsylvania

Sep 8, 1930 – Sep 7, 2018 (Age 87)

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BORN
September 8, 1930
DIED
September 7, 2018
AGE
87
LOCATION
Hershey, Pennsylvania

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John A. Cook, Jr., 87, of Hershey, passed away on September 7, 2018 in Londonderry Village in Palmyra. He was born September 8, 1930 in Greensburg, PA, son of the late John A. Sr. and Mary Cook. John received his B.S. from Juniata College and had retired from teaching and Director of Religious...

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HE WAS A BEAUTIFUL TEACHER FOR ME. SO KIND TO ME WHEN MY FAMILY COULDNT MAKE IT TO HERSHEY TO TAKE ME HOME.

Dear Liz and Family,
We are so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. Although we had only met him a few years ago when we became neighbors - he was a great guy and always fun to chat with. You all are in our prayers. RIP.

Our deepest sympathy goes out to the Cook and Moore families. We are praying that God brings you peace and comfort during this difficult time.
Bob and Karen Homisak

Mr Cook was a very well liked and respected person. Gave me much appreciated support in my early coaching years. The community will miss him.
Condolences to to Jeff and the family.

R.I.P Coach

Dear Mary Jane & family - John was a good man who touched a lot of lives. He will be missed by many. Thinking of you all at this difficult time.

We want to express our deepest sympathy to you, Mrs. Cook, and the family on the passing of Mr. Cook. He was near and dear to our hearts, especially to Mike who spoke so very highly of Mr. Cook as a man of integrity, a wonderful father figure, a man of honor, a great basketball coach, and an awesome class adviser for MHS Class of 1963.

We will miss his special presence at Homecoming and around town! Peace, comfort, and blessings to you and the family during this difficult time! As...

To Mary and family- sorry and surprised to read of John's death in the Sunday paper. Another Greensburger gone!
Know that I am thinking of you at this time of your loss and asking for peace and comfort as you transition into the new "normal".
I can speak from experience, it is different, but with the help of family and friends it can be done.
Peace and Prayers,
Jim Stough