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Warren F. Cook

Portland, Oregon

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Warren F. CookJune 16, 1946 - Aug. 28, 2020 Retired MCSO Captain Warren Cook passed away in Portland Aug. 28, 2020 after suffering years of complications following an accident. Warren was born June 16, 1946 in Portland to Ernest and Melba Cook. While attending the University of Portland, he found...

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I just now found out about Warren´s passing. I was just talking to my wife about Warren and was trying to see if he was still living in the same place and came across his obituary. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. We went through school together from third grade through High School. He was a good friend for all those years. In the Beaverton High School yearbook our Senior year, they mixed up our pictures. He lived a great life, bringing joy into the world. My wife Bev and I want...

Warren, Will never forget you! You were a great father to Albert. I always enjoyed seeing and chatting with you. You were a great second father to many. I feel luck to have know you! God bless you.

Warren was a good person to work with and for! He was always fare and had a smile on his face!

Sending condolences to Warren’s family. I went to Garden Home Grade School and was a classmate with his sister, Louise. I always remember Warren as a good leader. I’m so sorry for your loss.

My wife Pat & I wanted to express our sincere condolences to Charlotte and the family. I grew up with Warren and attend Garden Home Grade school. We were in DeMolay together and had the pleasure of singing together in a small quartet. He was a fine mason and Shriner, playing with Al Kader's concert & dance bands. I will appreciate and always remember when he was a part of the program and made a presentation of a beautiful gavel to me when I was installed as Grand Master of Masons in 2015....

Warren always had a warm smile, a friendly greeting, and a firm handshake. I will miss him at St. James, and will remember him as a friend. May he Rest In Peace.