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Virginia "Ginny" Cook

West Springfield, Massachusetts

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Virginia Cook 1929 - 2012 AGAWAM - Virginia "Ginny" (Channell) Cook, 82, of Maple Street died Tuesday at home surrounded by her loving family. Ginny was born in Springfield and has lived in Agawam all her life. She always had a love for books and worked as a Librarian for the West Springfield...

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My deepest sympathy to the Cook family. Sorry, I didn't know about Ginny's passing until the service was over.

All of us who worked with
Ginny at the West Springfield Library loved her. She had the most engaging sense of humor of anyone I have ever known. Ginny was a true original who made all of our workdays in the library so much fun!!
She was a good woman and will be missed greatly.
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Karen Connors
Agawam

You all have our deepest sympathy for the loss of your mom and grandma. She was a real nice lady. Kathy and Gus Mouneimneh

It was an honor to be a part of your experience. I learned a great deal about strength and determination, as well as patience and acceptance. God bless you all as you grieve, and remember Ginny's strong spirit.

Michael, Susan & Jimmy - Thanks to knowing you three - I got to meet a wonderful lady - Rest in Peace Mrs. Cook.

Bruce Eaton

To my Cook family- I am very sorry to hear of Aunt Ginny's passing. I remember fondly vacations at the Cape and playing "Name that Tune" when it rained. She and Uncle Hank could always get us laughing. I know she will be greatly missed by all she has touched.

I wanted to say Im very sorry for ur Loss of this amazing woman Ginny I remember very much when I was working at the Restaurant Cooks in the Kitchen she always came to Help out very sweet woman May she Rest in Peace Love u all Cook Family