Edward J. Cook Jr.

Edward J. Cook Jr. obituary

Edward J. Cook Jr.

Edward Cook Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Nov. 22 to Nov. 23, 2016.
NORTHFIELD - Edward Jay Cook Jr., 99, of Northfield, Vermont, and formerly Cuttingsville, died Nov. 21, 2016, at Mayo Healthcare in Northfield.
He was born at home on the family farm in Mount Holly, Vermont, on Jan. 26, 1917. He was the eldest son born to Edward Jay Cook Sr. and Helen Foster Cook. Ed and his three siblings, George, Frederick and Edith, grew up on the farm in Mount Holly.
Edward attended Mount Holly elementary school, graduated Rutland High School in 1935 and the University of Maine in 1940 with a degree in Agriculture/Animal Husbandry. Ed played high school football and went on to play four years of football at the University of Maine where he was an all-Maine and all-New England left guard. Following graduation, he had a short stint in a semi-professional football league.
Moving to Woodstock, Vermont, in 1941, Edward found his first job at the Windsor County Extension Service and where he met his future wife, Irene Fiske. Shortly after their dating began, their lives changed with the bombing of Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. Edward received his draft notice in February 1942 and he promptly proposed to Irene. They married on April 20, 1942, and were married for 74 years. Edward reported for basic training for the Army-Air Force in November of 1942 and began his four years of stateside service at Camp Devens, Massachusetts. Edward was discharged on Jan. 25, 1945, one day before his 28th birthday.
Two daughters were born, Nancy in 1946 and Carole in 1949.
Edward had a diverse career path, including teaching Agriculture at People's Academy in Morrisville, Vermont, while at the same time starting a small farm on the side. He also worked as county agent for the Extension Service in both Vermont and Connecticut.
Edward and his family moved to Cuttingsville in 1956 which became their home for over 50 years. He decided to go into business for himself and became sole proprietor of a landscape business which he operated well into his 80s. Edward was very involved with the politics and issues in the Town of Shrewsbury and served as tax collector for over two decades.
One of his greatest achievements and gifts to the family was the organization of a Bicentennial Reunion in 1991, recognizing the descendants of Samuel and Sally Cook, the first Cook settlers in the Town of Mount Holly. The weekend-long reunion was attended by 120 descendants from the eight children of Samuel and Sally and came from as far away as California.
Another gift to our family came from a wonderful accounting of his life, a memoir, lovingly transcribed by his daughter, Carole.
Edward will be remembered as a man of basic needs. He loved his heritage and his family. He loved his land and the satisfaction that comes from a hard day's work. He grew up with the simplicity of life on the farm and had an enviable contentment with life's simple pleasures. He will be missed but always fondly remembered for his tenacious nature.
Surviving Edward are his wife of 74 years, Irene; daughters Nancy Cook Eddy of Rutland, Vermont, Carole Cook Hass and husband Gary of Montpelier, Vermont; five grandchildren Gregory Durgin, Nathaniel Eddy, Tyler, Marcus and Jillian Hass; brother Frederick of Montpelier and sister-in-law Laicita Cook; as well as many nieces and nephews.
Predeceasing Edward were his brother, George; sister Edith Penney and brother-in-law John Penney; sister-in-law Esther Fiske Maynes and brother-in-law Peter Maynes; and infant granddaughter Kathleen Durgin.
The family would like to acknowledge the wonderful caregivers, Linda Holzworth, Denise Davine, Dee Filmore, Beth Barra and Wendy Clark, whose loving care enabled Ed and Irene to stay for several years in their apartment at The Maples Senior Living Community in Rutland; and most recently, the respect, compassion and loving care extended by the entire staff at Mayo Healthcare in Northfield, Vermont.
Calling hours will be arranged by Tossing Funeral Home in Rutland beginning at 12:00 noon, Saturday, Nov. 26, with a service of remembrance at 12:30. Interment in Laurel Glen Cemetery in Cuttingsville will immediately follow the service.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Shrewsbury Historical Society, 499 Shunpike Road, Cuttingsville, VT 05738.

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November 19, 2025

Carole Cook Hass posted to the memorial.

November 16, 2024

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November 16, 2023

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Carole Cook Hass

November 19, 2025

Dad, the years keep piling up since you passed away and your absence remains the same. You are missed. I have been able to keep you close through the letters you wrote to mom and other family members during the time you served in WWII. I often wonder if you and mom are a part of my life on any level now. I hope you are. I love you. Carole

Carole Hass

November 16, 2024

Dad, I remember all the times we went to your property in Belmont to get my Christmas tree. I have missed those times with you. I miss you.

Carole

November 16, 2023

Seven years ago you left behind so many memories of a lifetime. I think about you every day and miss you in my life. Carole

Carole Hass

November 16, 2022

Dad,
I think about you often and feel your presence in my life. I learned much from you and practice that guidance in many ways. I miss you. Love, Carole

Michael Chadburn

September 24, 2022

I still have dreams we're working together sometimes. I still think of Ed and Irene to this day, two people I'll never forget still.

Carole & Hass

November 16, 2020

Dad, it doesn't seem possible it has been four years since your passing. I think about you every day and you give me inspiration whenever I am working in the yard. Your love for manual labor and the outdoors has fortunately made it's way to me. I use your wheelbarrow and lopers every summer. I miss you. Love, Carole

David Hoeh

December 4, 2016

We were a part of the Cook family reunion that Ed so ably organized. As a matter of fact the wall hanging/quilt that everyone signed hangs in our cabin in Belmont. We also still have the chef's hat ornaments from the reunion on our Christmas tree each year. It was an important event for me as a descendant of Samuel and Sally. I always appreciated Ed for doing it as I know it was a lot of work.

Our condolences to the entire family in his passing.

Kim Butterfield

December 3, 2016

Dear Carole, Thinking of you.Kim

November 29, 2016

May the God who "binds up the brokenhearted" and "comforts all who mourn" sustain your family and grant you all the strength during this challenging time. (Isaiah 40:29) With heartfelt sympathy.

Jan Tofferi

November 28, 2016

Nancy and family,

What a beautiful summation of your father's life; a story well-told of a life well-lived. May he rest in peace.
Jan

CW

November 27, 2016

I am so sorry for your great loss. May the God who "binds up the brokenhearted" and "comforts all who mourn" sustain your family during this challenging time. (Isaiah 61:1,2) With heartfelt sympathy.

Wendy Amundson

November 27, 2016

I was one of the lucky descendants of Samuel and Sally Cook to attend the 1991 Bicentennial Reunion organized by Ed. What a wonderful, unique celebration. His obituary confirms my memories of a talented, outgoing and friendly many-times-removed relative that I'm happy I got to know, if only briefly.

Lauren Stewart

November 25, 2016

I so missed Ed's Saturday visits to the dealership. He would sneak a doughnut or two. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Chuck Parker

November 25, 2016

Carol and family,

No one lives forever even though we thought your Dad was going to. He was an example for me in my soon to be elderly years. Ann and I send you our sympathies.

Chuck and Ann Parker

David Holton

November 25, 2016

Our deepest condolences to Family & Friends. A genuine loving gentleman through & through. Truly blessed to have him in our lives. He leaves his mark as one of a kind that cannot be forgotten.

November 25, 2016

Please accept my condolences. May your many wonderful memories of Mr. Edward warm your heart and put a little smile on your face. May the God of creation comfort you during your time of grief.

Nellie Irish

November 24, 2016

To the family of Ed Cook, so sorry for your lose. He will be missed by all.

November 24, 2016

Dear Aunt Nancy and Carole,

We were sorry to learn of your father's passing. Ironically, we are thinking about all of you on a day that has so much significance in our past as a family. We enjoyed many wonderful Thanksgivings with all of you and reflect fondly on watching football with Ed and hearing his wonderful stories. You are all in our thoughts.

Jeff and Erick Eaton

Mark & Gina Stewart

November 23, 2016

We are sorry for your loss. Ed was a wonderful man.

Michael Chadburn

November 23, 2016

Ed is one person I'll never forget. I'll miss him. Mike & Sherry Chadburn
& Family

November 23, 2016

I miss you dad. Love, Carole

JACK MCGINNIS

November 22, 2016

R.I.P. ED, neighbor

November 22, 2016

Nancy, so sorry to read of Papa's passing. He was a great man and our family holds many fine memories of him-especially at this time of the year. May he rest in peace. Love, Fran & Madeline

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