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Kenneth Vandell Cooks

Greenville, Texas

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Kenneth Vandell Cooks SCOTTSVILLE, TX - Kenneth Vandell Cooks, 44, of Scottsville passed away on December 06, 2009. Funeral services will be held at 12:00 noon, Saturday, December 12, 2009 at Shiloh Baptist Church in Mooringsport, Louisiana with Pastor Leon Robertson officiating....

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To the family of Kenneth Cooks,Kenneth and I were stationed together in Germany in 1984 and 85. He was a very good friend to me and we had many good times together. I only found out recently that he had passed, while I was searching online for some of my old army buddies. We kept in touch for a short while after I got out but lost touch after he reenlisted. I was deeply saddened to see his obituary but am thankful that I have many photos and good memories of him. I am very sorry for your loss...

Regina, our deepest Condolences goes out to you and your Family. We are truly sorry for your loss and will definitely keep you and your Family in our Prayers. Ronnie, Shelia,& Breanna Turner.

Gina,

It was hard to find the words to put on paper during this time. May your faith and strong family support comfort you and Kenderson during this time. Just know that you and Kenderson are in our hearts and minds always. You are loved and missed in Colo Spgs and still and always be one of the girls.

May the memories you have of KC within your heart help you through this difficult time. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

You and your family are in my prayers.

Regina, our pyarers are with you and your family.

Regina & Family,
Thinking of you during this time of
bereavement. Our prayers are with you.
May your Faith comfort you. Never put a question mark where God has placed a
period. In Heartfelt Sympathy, and Love,
The William Devers Family Of L.A., Ca.

Regenia/Kenderson and family, just want you'll to know that my thoughts and prayers are with you'll as they have always been. God's plan has been completed. I hope you'll are able to find joy in the good times and the good ole days, as I will. Old soldiers never die they just fade away. Enjoy your rest my friend the battle is over and you have the Victory!

W.R."Dreek" Thornton

Regenia/Kenderson my love and prayers go out to you both. Ken was always a good friend and brother-in law to me.