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Michael Cook

1947 - 2019

Michael Cook obituary, 1947-2019, Fort Worth, TX

BORN

1947

DIED

2019

Michael Cook Obituary

William Michael Cook died on Friday, October 11, 2019. He was
72 years old.
Visitation: 5 p.m. Thursday, October 17, 2019 at St. Andrew
Catholic Church with a Vigil beginning at 6 p.m. Mass of Christian
Burial: 10 a.m. Friday, October 18, 2019 at St. Andrew Catholic
Church. Burial: Greenwood Memorial Park.
Green hat. Green thumb. Heart of gold. These words encompass the life of William Michael Cook Sr., and yet, there is so much left to say about the patriarch of the Cook family and the founder of Mike's Garden Center.
Mike was born in Temple, TX on August 1, 1947, to William and Betty Cook. From the ripe age of 12,
Mike always had a passion for plants. He spent his summers working at Blaylock's Nursery, and later at Wolfe Nursery in high school. He attended Jesuit and Bryan Adams in Dallas. He then moved to Lubbock and studied Horticulture and Business at Texas Tech University, where he met the love of his life. He married Donna Burnard on August 25, 1967. They have five incredible children, William Michael Jr., Jennifer, Matthew, Jill, and Maxwell. He acquired his first job far from the greenhouses of his childhood. Wolfe Nurseries hired Mike out of the TTU Horticulture Department as the assistant manager for the storefront located on Spur 303. Over the next decade, Mike continued to move up the ladder as a store manager, buyer, etc. By patiently gaining enough experience and expertise, Mike built the existing Fort Worth location of Mike's Garden Center on 5703 Crowley Road in 1974. It was here that Mike founded his large and ever-growing work family. Many have claimed that Mike's Garden Center is a haven for second chances and a place to call home. A handful of his employees have been with Mike's Garden Center for decades. Mike was proud of his weekly newspaper ads that he, in fact, authored himself. Few can forget the "cow poo-poo fertilizer" ads. His successes were many and attracted the eye of the corporate world. For a time, Sunbelt Nurseries bought out Mike's Garden Center simply to acquire Mike's expertise and unique business approach.
The corporate world was kind to Mike, where he was named assistant to the president for Sunbelt, and later, executive vice president. However, Mike never forgot his greenhouse roots and passion for owning his own business once again. He eventually exited the corporate realm and returned to 5703 Crowley Road, reigniting Mike's Garden Center, and opened an additional store in Southlake.
As a certified nurseryman, Mike served as the Vice President of region 5 of the Texas Association of Nurserymen for many years.
Mike was a council member for Knights of Columbus council 2813 for decades of his life. He was incredibly involved in the group and was instrumental in installing and maintaining a soccer complex on Columbus Trail in south Fort Worth. He also was a terrific hitter and a "Pete Rose slider" for the KoC softball team for years. Although Mike was an outstanding athlete, he served his community and his five children as an exceptional coach for the Bushwackers, Champions, Celtics, and so on. Through coaching, Mike instilled a love for sports and a competitive spirit within each Cook child.
Mike and Donna sent all five of their children to St. Andrew Catholic School and Nolan Catholic High School. This points to Mike's passion and devotion to Catholic education. He exercised various roles at St. Andrew and Nolan, from the Bingo caller at the St. Andrew Fall Festival, to the president of the booster club and president of the stadium-building committee at Nolan. Nolan's landscaping needs are still met by Mike's Garden Center today. The Sisters of Our Lady of Victory Convent always felt Mike's love and support. Never did they see a Christmas season without poinsettias from Mike's Garden Center. Mike was
an avid supporter of the National Right to Life, the nation's largest and oldest pro-life organization. He was a patriot through and through.Above all else, Mike was a family man. As the fearless leader of the Cook family, complete with his five children, twenty grandchildren, and countless pets, Mike set the ideal example of what it meant to be a caring, compassionate, and welcoming Catholic. He never met a stranger. Mike could reel anyone in with a witty joke or an amusing one-liner. He left a legacy for his family and small-business owners. Back in 1988, Mike was asked his advice for success. He answered, "In the nursery business, it's having the right item at the right price at the right time. Other than that, success involves hard work. There's no other way." Mike was a grower; he could grow anything. He spent his life growing trees like he grew his family. On Friday, Mike died doing what he loved, working in his chair at his office wearing his Batman shirt and his famous green Mike's Garden Center hat. He will be dearly and deeply missed.
He is preceded in death by his parents, William and Betty Cook, and his brother, Daniel Cook.
He is survived by his wife, Donna Burnard Cook, his children Mike and Mia Cook, Jennifer and Greg Kimmel, Matthew and Susan Cook, Jill and Joel Raymond, and Max and Leah Cook, his 20 grandchildren and his siblings, Teresa Cook, Marilyn Eckenrode, Cynthia Hauser, Patrick Cook, Mary Frances Packard, Jeanette Knight, and Julia Abshire.

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Published by Star-Telegram from Oct. 16 to Oct. 17, 2019.

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David Roffino

November 6, 2019

We knew Michael in grade school. The Roffinos had 10 kids and the Cooks had 8.
Went to St. Pius X in East Dallas, Casa View neighborhood.
I remember Michael as he and his Dad were always working in the garden & yard whenever they had time.
Remember he did always enjoy working with plants.
Will remember him in our prayers.

David Gordon

October 20, 2019

I just heard of Mike's passing yesterday. I played softball with Mike and would often see him at lunchtime recently at local restaurants. Mike was always friendly, giving something away, or telling a joke. He was a truly nice fellow . We will miss him. What a nice guy. Condolences to Donna and the family.His family is very nice ,also.
David Gordon

October 19, 2019

I send my sincere condolences to the Cook family. I was one of the kids from St. Andrew's, who played on the Bushwackers soccer team and continued to see Mr. Cook over the years at various school and church events like the annual Fall Festival. He was always cheerful, always reaching out to people to make them feel welcome and comfortable. This went a long way with an introverted kid like me.

I remember how he called out our names across the field to commend us for a good play. I remember our team prayer before each game. I remember when the team went to the state championship, and lost, on a freezing windy day on a terrible slanted field. I heard the final whistle and looked around, expecting to see sad or upset faces. But I was wrong. Mr. Cook was smiling and he told us how we played a great game and completely changed the mood of the team that day. We took a team picture afterward and every kid was smiling.

He's a great example of someone who didn't have to do these kind of things, but he did. I will always appreciate it.

Patrick Perez

October 18, 2019

I am so sorry for your loss. I have worked for him at the Southlake store for almost a year now. He was kind to everyone that he spoke to. Lifting your family up in prayer.

Bruce Howard and family

Lisa Davis

October 18, 2019

I had the pleasure of working for this kind soul every day for the last 12 years. I saw first hand the many acts of kindness Mr. Cook carried out on a daily basis. When I first came to work for him he asked what my favorite charity was...every month since then St Jude has received $50 in my honor. I could go on and on about all the lives I have personally seen him touch by simply offering them a job, a meal or a listening ear. I would tell him he was a kind soul and he would just brush me off like it was nothing.

I never knew when he started to tell me a story if it was an actual story or the lead up to a joke cause he had a million of them!

My office was right outside his and I will forever miss the hey Lisa come here ...which was usually for a joke lol

I am a better person by knowing this man and he will forever be missed. RIP Mr. Cook aka Batman

Mary Kaszynski

October 18, 2019

I just learned of Mike's passing and I'm so sad to have missed his visitation and funeral. He never failed to walk over to me at church to say hello and was there for me also when Jim passed. He was a wonderful man with a quick wit and a kind smile. He set a wonderful example of how to live and treat people. Donna and kids I'm so sorry for your loss but we know he is with God. Love to you and your family.
Rest in Peace Mike. See you on the other side
Mary Kaszynski

Diana Ledford

October 17, 2019

Mr. Cook will surely be missed by me. He was always so friendly and fun to talk to whenever I was in the store. One day as I walked into the store he was handing out puppies and he insisted I needed one. I insisted I didn't need a puppy. Well he got his way!! I walked out of that store With A Puppy. The puppy was part Shih Tzu black and white, I named him Maxwell. I would take Maxwell back to see Mr Cook every once in a while, claiming, he gave me a Juvenile Delinquent puppy. He would laugh and get a kick out of seeing the puppy as he grew. My Maxwell has passed now and I miss that dog so much, and now I also will miss the man that Insisted I Needed a puppy.

May your family be comforted by our Lord, at this sad time of losing your loved one,

Rest in Peace my friend,
Diana from Greenbriar

October 17, 2019

I grew up with Mike. Went to church and school with him and college as well. Had an opportunity to have dinner with Mike and Donna at our 50th high school reunion a few years ago. Not surprised to read about all the activities and commitments Mike accomplished in his adult life. My thought and prayers go out to Donna, their children and 20 grandchildren.
Jim Mayer

Sam Dick

October 17, 2019

Mike was a fine family man and business man. We have known Mike for many years and he was always first class. We will all miss his great smile and stories about his children. What a wonderful Christian. God bless you all.
Sam & Suggie Dick

Brad Johnson

October 16, 2019

I only knew Mike for 2.5 years, he was a very nice guy and had a great personality.
he came out to the ranch at Seidler Oil & Gas, we had lunch and a few laughs, I also delt with Mike JR on some landscaping and I saw a lot of his dad in him. He will be missed.

Joe Coffey

October 16, 2019

Mrs. Cook, Michael, Jennifer, Matthew, Jill, and Max -

So sorry to hear this. I remember lots of fun times at the KC Hall, 4th of July, and just regular days with all of you and Mr. Cook. He is the kind of person upon which not just great families, but also communities are built. My condolences.

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