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How grateful we are to have had the opportunity to know Lena and to have enjoyed the superb hospitality and warmness of her home.
Lloyd & Opal Womack
January 10, 2004 | Spring, TX


Houston, Texas
LENA COOK LARKIN, 83, of Houston passed away on Jan 3, 2004, after courageously fighting cancer for 6 years. Born in Leslie, Idaho, she lived in Utah, Idaho, California, the Netherlands and Philippines before making her home in Houston 30 years ago. After graduating from Brigham Young University,...
Read MoreHow grateful we are to have had the opportunity to know Lena and to have enjoyed the superb hospitality and warmness of her home.
Lloyd & Opal Womack
January 10, 2004 | Spring, TX
Lena was a great support to Joseph as he administered his assignment of Stake Patriarch. She was truly a wonderful exampe to all who crossed her path and a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother. We will all miss her beautiful countinance and uplifting personality.
Joseph B. Jr. and Kathy Wirthlin
January 07, 2004 | Salt Lake City, UT
This event in life is always hard on the ones left behind. Our hearts and prayers are with you. You have been a bright light in our life in this Area for many years.
Casey and Kitty Golightly
January 07, 2004 | San Antonio, TX
Lena was just a class act through and through...one of my favorite people! I loved her with all my heart.
Melissa and Dick Ryther
Melissa Ryther
January 07, 2004 | Thousand Oaks, CA
We have had the privilege of being a neighbor to this wonderful woman. As her husband Joe proclaimed on one occasion: "Lena is a good 'Cook'". She was that in many ways. We will dearly miss her...
Lynn & Marian Johnson
January 06, 2004 | Houston, TX
We will miss Lena. She was always positive in her outlook and in her giving of herself.
Richard & Barbara Sutton
January 06, 2004 | Spring, TX
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David & Merle Rumsey
January 06, 2004 | Spring, TX
We will all miss Lena's bright smile, quick wit, and good cheer. She touched many with her wisdom and service, particularly in the Church. She was just plain fun to be around.
Douglas Diehl
January 06, 2004 | Spring, TX