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Leona M. Cook

North Syracuse, New York

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Leona M. "Lee" Cook, 99, passed away Thursday. Born in Syracuse, she had lived in North Syracuse since 1952.

Mrs. Cook was life member of Centerville Chapter No. 185, OES, where she held several offices and received several awards. Also, she belonged to several senior citizen...

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I love u nana and we will always have Disney on ice. Until we meet again rip

Our heartfelt condolences to all. Wish we got to know Leona years ago, along with her wonderful family, as it has been a pleasure knowing all for the short time that we had at Iroquois. Leona and family will be missed here on 3 at Iroquois.
Dr. Andrew Rurka and sister JosephineAnne (Jo).

I am sorry to hear of her passing. She was a great person and a wonderful friend. My thoughts are with you in your grief. She was so much help to e when I a Matron in Centerville # 185.

Dear Howard, Joanne and Jean,
Your mom will always be remembered by our family. Hard to believe it has been over 45 years ago that she worked with us at NorthGate. May you always have the fond and warm memories to keep you going.
Rest in Peace Lee.
The Capozzi Boys
Mark Capozzi

It was always enjoyable having her around , even though I hadnt seen her in years she was always thought of .. she will be missed but now is with the rest of the family so they can all catch up .. always in our hearts Aunt Leona keep wearing those high heels and always be full of your energy .. & give gram and gramps kisses for me

Even though our visits were hit and miss run ins mostly at Good Gollys in Central Square , the visits were always enjoyable for (my son Mark ) and I Aunt Leona will be sorely missed by myself and my children. She was always a joy for me to talk to her , and catch up with both of our families.

I hope Leona can wear her high heel shoes again now. What a wonderful lady she was. I will sure miss her. My sympathy to you, all on the loss of your Mother, Grandmother,etc.. Sincerely Pat Card

I miss our "dates" when I'd pick you up at 7:15 p.m. for Centerville OES meetings. You were always ready, rain or shine. Heaven is receiving one classy lady. I think of you at Christmas when I put out the snowman holding the lantern with the broken candle. I appreciate the friendship we shared over the years. Rest in peace.

Cathy Barling-Cicero, New York

Lee would come to Chapter meetings wearing her heels and dressed to the nines. She would make the rounds giving out her hugs, and chatting with us all before the meeting began. What a lady! My deepest sympathy to her family.