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Thomas Cook

Anchorage, Alaska

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Mr. Thomas Cook died Feb. 19, 2010, at his home in Anchorage. He was 73 years old.At his request, no service is planned and his ashes will be scattered in Alaska at a later date. A wake will be from 2-4 p.m. March 21 at Reilly's Irish Pub on Fireweed Lane.Mr. Cook was born June 18, 1936, in...

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I am late with this, but I wanted to be sure I do an especially good job because Tom Cook was a special man. Men like him don’t come down the pike any more. The mold is broken.

Tom Cook was my best friend. Others came close, but Tom had the extra habits and virtues that put him above anyone else that I knew in my more than four score years of making and losing friends. Although, I have not seen him now for several years, I miss him even more than before he left this veil of...

Tom: I miss your tomatoes. A spring without Tom's tomatoes, like a salad that's lost it's color. See ya at your party Tom. I'll know right where to look for your energy, next to that beautiful wife of yours, MaryLee. Your friend, Cheryl Hibbert

Dear Mary Lee and the Cook Family,

It was our honor to know Tom. Integrity, compassion and humor are rarely packaged such an amazing way.

Our family takes this loss with yours, as Tom was always extended kin to us.

We send our love and sincere condolences to all of you. Please let us know if there is ever anything we can do for you.

At least now my Dad has someone to play with...

Respectfully,

Kevin R. Tubbs and Family.

Mary Lee and Cook Family, I am so sorry about Tom's passing and I extend my deepest sympathy and prayers to you.
Tom was one of the nicest people I've ever known. His stories about life and times in the oil industry were so entertaining. He was kind and considerate to everyone he met and despite his great intelligence was humble and treated each person he dealt with with respect. Tom was one of the hardest workers I've ever worked with. I will miss him and those of us who were...

With so much love and sympathy for Mary Lee, Nancy, Sam and Sarah and their families. Tom's memory will always be etched in our hearts.
Lois Ann and John Wodarski

Tom really was a gentleman and a scholar and also a character. He will be missed by many...My sympathies to the Cook family...Mary Lee my heart goes out to you are yours...

Mary Lee, Tom will be sorely missed. As I am sure you know, he was wonderful to deal with. In my case, as a journalist, he was of great help in understanding issues, both before he left Chevron and after.

As a matter of information - Anonymous as listed on 2/25/2010 is the entry sent in by H.D. "Dill" and Beverly Mullis Jacksonville Florida
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Mary Lee: I am sorry to hear about Tom's passing and wish you the best. I have fond memories of both of you and really enjoyed getting together a few years ago with "the girls" when I visited Anchorage.