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Margaret Cook

Anchorage, Alaska

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World War II pilot and longtime Anchorage resident Margaret Anne Cook died Sept. 18, 2010, at the age of 92, after a life that embraced friends, family and adventure in equal measure. Margo died at home, surrounded by family and friends.A celebration of life will be held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at...

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Margo, you were a good friend and an inspiration to Ralph & I, and
to our children and grandchildren, who adopted you as their "Auntie"
Margo. We miss you, but know you are with the Lord. Ralph & Margo

Dear Margo,
It has been a long, sweet journey and now you are with God. You have always been my heroine but most of all friend. I miss you but know you have had a full, rich life.
THANKS DEAR FRIEND AND SISTER.
God Bless!
Leah

Margo was always so sweet and kind. At least we have the wonderful memories of her. She will be greatly missed by her P.E.O. Sisters in Chapter K. Our best to you, Leah.
Penny Morton (Anchorage, AK)

Margo was a P E O sister with a ready smile and a generous heart.

Although we never met, "cousin" Margo was beloved by my mother Anne, her cousin, and my father Don. We have been told many wonderful stories about Margo's life and imagine that she blessed everyone's life that she was a part of.

Thoughts and prayers are with Margo's family and friends.

My sister Iola's dream was so real. Margo was in heaven, dressed up, and she stood by the lake. Iola told her to go ahead and swim across! She did a beautiful dive into the water, swam across and came out of the water as she had gone in -- all dressed up with not a hair out of place! I will miss you so much and am so privileged to have called you friend. Kelly Christenson, Portland now!

Dear Sweet Margo. What a Love! I am saddened to hear of her passing, but know she is soaring above the heavens with Jesus now. Leah- Love to you! Ah, how I wish I could be there with you. We are on our way South now... We will miss you.

I was very sorry to hear of Margo's passing. She was a lovely lady. I fell blessed to have known her the short time I was in Anchorage. I know Leah and the church will miss her. My condolences to the family.

I am honored to have met Margo through my work. I always looked forward to seeing her and Leah. I enjoyed her strong spirit, determination, and sense of humor even when things were challenging. She never gave up. We will all miss you.