Marvin-Cook-Obituary

Marvin Cook

East Sparta, Ohio

1919 - 2019

About

LOCATION
East Sparta, Ohio

Obituary

Send Flowers

Marvin Cook 1919-2019 of East Sparta, died January 14, 2019 in the same house which he was born 99 years 8 months ago on April 21, 1919. 1937 East Sparta High School graduate where he was basketball team captain. East Sparta Christian Church immersed member since 1933 where he taught Sunday...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I remember being involved a lot with Marvin and the Cook family. I bailed hay for him about 60 yrs ago and my son Doug about 30 some yrs ago also bailed hay for Marvin. Martha was my Latin teacher. Marvin and I were elders together and was even on a minster search committee together.Mark played basket ball with a mixed group at Magnolia school 1 evening a week in the winter months and I played also. Marvin was a good guy and never forgot anything.I think of him almost everytime I take...

So sorry for your loss. My Grandpa (Jimmie Jett) worked in the fields for Mr. Cook for many years. He was a great man.

Our deepest condolences and prayers to the family

Dear Marvin:
Thank you for helping me write the Family
History of our families. Being kids together
meant a lot to me. Say hello to all our relatives since you got there first.
Love, Jo Evans Cunningham

My condolences to the family of Marvin. He had a lot of good things to his credit in his lifetime. It is nice to remembered for his good deeds.
Sincerely,
Deloris

My condolences to the Cook family. He certainly lived a full life. I remember my mother speaking fondly of a Marvin Cook whom she met at Pike Grange. She passed in 2008. God rest his soul and give you peace and comfort during this difficult time.

Martha, Jack and I spent time roaming your fields and visiting with you both, always finding a friendly welcome and a happy smile.May our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, continue to be with you and your family. Bob and Kathleen

Dr. Cook:
I am so sorry for your loss. I think of you fondly when remembering my time as a student at Sandy Valley.

Aunt Martha and Family,
My kids and I were sadden to hear of Marvin's passing. Jerry shared many great stories of Marvin and frequently talked about his tractor museum. I hope you find comfort in your fond memories of a great man. God Bless you all.