Linda-Cook-Obituary

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Linda W. Cook

Hollis, New Hampshire

Apr 4, 1940 – Feb 8, 2019 (Age 78)

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BORN
April 4, 1940
DIED
February 8, 2019
AGE
78
LOCATION
Hollis, New Hampshire

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Cremation Society of New Hampshire - Manchester Obituary

Linda Weir Cook, née Linda Weir Crook, age 78, died on Friday, February 8, 2019 in her home in Hollis, NH. She was born on April 4, 1940 in Boston, Massachusetts, the daughter of John Franklin Crook and Andra Zalanskas Crook. She earned a nursing degree from Boston University and worked at...

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So sorry to hear of Linda (Ninny's) passing, just went to call her to wish her a Happy Easter & Birthday and number was disconnected. We absolutely loved and adored Ninny, best neighbor and friend ever, Love Linda & Wyatt M.

So many people love Linda, she'll be missed by people who love to laugh. She could find humor in so many different types of situations! She really was a fun person to have a wide variety of conversations with. I enjoyed through the years, many different events which she graciously hosted with lots of food, fun, family, and laughter. My deepest condolences to her large, very loving family. So many people will miss her, they include Jenny, Robert cook senior, Robert Jay Cook, John,...

My cousin Linda and I began our early years together, but eventually distance kept us apart. But, every time we were able to get together, we had a lot of fun and many laughs. I am very grateful for all my many good memories, and miss her very much.

My cousin Linda and I began our early years together, but eventually distance kept us apart. But, every time we were able to get together, we had a lot of fun and many laughs. I am very grateful for all my many good memories, and miss her very much.

Linda and my mother rose above their sorrows together; they giggled a whole lot at our "distressed pine" kitchen table. What could be a better foundation for a friendship? Sorrows are over now for both of them. If there's a heaven, they are drawing disapproving looks for giggling uncontrollably during the most solemn occasions up there. She was a bright spot in my personal history, too.

So sorry for your loss. Linda was special. She taught me what was important in life. Family and humor. God bless you all.