Roger A. Cook

Roger A. Cook obituary, Burlington, MA

Roger A. Cook

Roger Cook Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Edward V. Sullivan Funeral Home on Aug. 23, 2024.

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Obituary of Roger A. Cook
Roger A. Cook, owner of K&R Tree and Landscape Company in Burlington and longtime cast member of This Old House, passed away at 70 years old, following an extended illness on Wednesday, August 21, 2024. He was the loving husband of the late Kathleen E. (Gulde) Cook, with whom he had shared many wonderful years of marriage prior to her passing on December 1, 2010.
Roger was born in Biddeford, Maine, and was one of two sons born to Lucienne and Arthur Cook, Jr. His family lived in Woburn for some time, and then eventually settled down in Burlington. He graduated from Burlington High School with the Class of 1972, where he played varsity basketball and football. Throughout his education, he also worked part time and summers doing landscaping. He then went on to earn his Bachelor of Science in wildlife management and conservation law from the University of Maine. Roger started from humble beginnings, but no matter how much success came his way, his deeply rooted humility truly never changed. Roger founded K&R Tree and Landscaping in 1982 with his wife Kathy, which they owned and operated together for more than 40 years. He started with a jeep, a trailer, and a lawn mower, and worked tirelessly to build his business. They worked as a team, with Kathy covering the business details and Roger in the field focusing on plants and hardscape. They lived by example and believed in the beautiful comfort that a well-build landscape brings to a home.
Roger's journey with This Old House began in 1982, when he first appeared on the series. At the time, he was working as the landscape foreman for the Frost and Higgins Company, but that didn't stop him from contributing ideas and expertise to several This Old House projects. In 1988, earning his stripes with the Lexington Bed & Breakfast renovation, Cook became a full-time cast member on the show as its garden and landscape contractor. As a certified landscape contractor in Massachusetts, he was an active member of various organizations such as, the Massachusetts Arborist Association, New England Grows, serving as their president of the board of directors, and the Association of Landscape Contractors of Massachusetts. He also participated in commercials for "Dig Safe" for many years. One would think that being on television for almost four decades, receiving an Emmy Award for lifetime achievement in 2022, having over 30,000 twitter followers and a Wikipedia page would go to a person's head, but Roger always remained true to the person he was kind, passionate, and always humble. He was the everyday guy next door who was always ready to help with a yard project, or coach his son and daughter's basketball teams. He proudly stood on the sidelines for his children and grandsons' sporting events, hung with childhood friends and neighbors, and enjoyed simple summer days at Cape Cod fishing and sitting on the beach. If he couldn't be found supporting the ones he loved or his community, he could absolutely be found puttering around his own yard or garden. It's these values that show why so many viewers appreciated his role on the series. He was down to earth, gave great advice, and never pretended to be someone he wasn't. He was relatable and gave friends and viewers alike, the confidence to tackle their own home projects, although they were likely on a bit smaller scale.
Roger and his wife Kathy went to high school together but didn't date until a little later after they graduated. They truly made a great team together. They both had businesses, and raised their children in the same community they grew up in and worked hard to instill good values and work ethic in their children. At every turn in life, they continued to bring out the best in each other, and those around them. As a father, Roger wanted his children to have every opportunity, encouraged them to follow their passions, and was a constant reminder of placing your family first when life hands you hard decisions. He was unbelievably proud to become a "Papa", and absolutely adored his three grandsons. The last years have been harder for Roger, dealing with the effects of his illness. He was a very proud man and did his best to keep his routine and family's life as normal as could be. He never wanted to burden others, only help them. In the end, his children, daughter-in-law, extended family, friends, and caregivers rallied around him to give his final years love and dignity he deserved. Roger was an incredibly special man, and at the end of the day it was not for his achievements, but rather for how he lived his life and the devotion he had for his family and loved ones.
Roger is survived by his two loving children, Jason Roger Cook and his wife Anna of Boston, and Molly E. Cook of Medford; his three grandsons, Peter, Noah, and James; his brother, Greg A. Cook and his wife Jill of Thousand Oaks, CA; his siblings-in-law, John Gulde, Jr. and his wife Kathleen of Chelmsford, Cheryl Hansen and her husband Robert of Mashpee, Carol Cammon and her husband Fred of Winchester, Mary Biagiotti and her husband Richard of Burlington, as well as many other dear nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends.
Roger was a son-in-law of the late John and Kathleen "Kay" Gulde.
Visiting hours will be held on Tuesday, August 27 from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the Edward V. Sullivan Funeral Home, 43 Winn St., Burlington. At the request of the family, all other services will be held privately.
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Alixe Marshall

May 15, 2025

So very sorry to just finding out that Roger has passed. Have enjoyed his appearances on This Old House for so many years. If he did have Parkinsons, I can understand the trials he went through, as well as the family. My husband also died from it. God bless everyone. Alixe Marshall

miltonReynolds

March 31, 2025

I was very saddened to hear thst Roger passed ,my deepest sympathy goes out to rogers family ,Roger was an amazing person ,much love and respect.

Michael D. Young

September 30, 2024

I have watched This Old House for many, many years, and had learned so many things from Roger. I will never forget his words of wisdom that are so true, put the right items in the right place. Before I saw him on television, I tried put and plant shade plants in the sun, and put and plant sun plants in the shade.
Like Roger said put the right plant in the right place. I had learned so much from watching Roger on This Old House, it has truly been a great pleasure to have seen him for so many years. I am deeply saddened to hear of his passing at this time, I was also saddened, when he had to leave the show as it was never the same it was really never the quite the same. May God Bless his family during this difficult time and may he Rest Iin Peace and Forever Be with the Angels. Your Friend from Nebraska Michael D. Young

Linda Amad

September 29, 2024

Was so sorry to hear of Roger's passing. My husband and I watched TOH faithfully and he was a big part of it. We bought an old house and his gardening tips were great. We, like he and his wife, attended the same high school but didnt date until awhile after graduation. Roger seemed like such a nice person and he will be very missed by all of TOH viewers. Rest in peace, Roger, and thank you.

Clyde Lanier

September 29, 2024

I have watched This Old House for many years and have learned so much from Roger. I will never forget his words of wisdom that are so true , put the right plant in the right place. Before I saw him on tv I tried to plant shade plants in the sun and plant sun plants in the shade . Like Roger said put the right plant in the place. I have learned so much from watching Roger on TOH it has truly been a pleasure. I am terrible saddened to hear of his passing. When he left the show it has never been the same and I prayed to see him back on one day. I dreaded this day would come. So sorry to hear this. God Bless the family during this difficult time. Your friend from North Carolina Clyde Lanier

AnneMarie Wallace

September 28, 2024

Just today, September 28, 2024, I'm watching This Old House on PBS and heard the news of Roger Cook's illness and passing and am so very sad for the precious Cook children, grandchildren and extended family. Reading the Obituary is a gift to all of us fans of the show. To learn about his dear wife and all they did together with their Family is such a blessing and completes the picture of this humble landscaper with a great sense of humor who treated his colleagues and homeowners with a heart the size of Texas, even though he was from Maine! I personally thank his late wife and children for sharing him with all of us viewers around the world for so many years. The love in their marriage and your family came through Roger. We/I always need real life examples of how to love God, people and this earth we have been given to care for -- they certainly were beautiful models of how to love with humility. As many accolades he and his wife received, the humility remained -- reminding me of my dear grandparents' mantra, "Don't ever forget where you came from!" Losing my precious daughter in 2023, one of my ways of healing has been to get my coffee ready early on Saturday mornings and curl up and watch Ask this Old House and This Old House. I knew I would see people being so lovely to each other with humility and a joy for being curators of homes and garden. Thank you to the show's brilliant creator who brought 'tools' to all of us through such special people for years -- many prayers for his family as well. Thank You, God, for gracing mine and so many lives with these dear humans, like Roger (and Kathy), who taught us so much! Many prayers for the dear Cook Family and all of the other wonderful Staff on This Old House as you grieve this tremendous loss. God Bless you all, best regards, AnneMarie Wallace, Houston, Texas

Jill Penn

September 28, 2024

I watch every week TOH & ATOH. I record them so if I'm busy, I can watch them later. I love the work he & the other crew do on the shows. They give ideas on how to do many things, showed step-by-step instructions on many things, worked in good/bad weather. Roger & the others that passed this year will b missed. May they rest in peace. They r all looking down on us & smiling. TOH- Pls keep up the good work. I luv u guys.

Jeff claude

September 7, 2024

Great craftsman. I was deeply hurt when I found out that he could do minimal work on this old house. At least his legacy lives on and his work that he has done are memories and a long lasting impression of hardwork and legacy. My condolences go out to the friends and family.

Eva (Jeannie) Martinak

September 1, 2024

I love the show and have watched for many yrs. Roger was one of the reasons I watched. He gave me great ideas for my home and he is missed. Praying for all those who knew and worked with him. And his family are in my prayers also.

Adam Atomix

September 1, 2024

Rest Forever In Peace, I watched you for Years!!! Soaked in many aspects to become successful through hard works. The world lost a kind soul but a new will appear and so the cycle goes on. Atomix Inc

Randolph Kazazian

August 28, 2024

Sorry to hear of Roger s death he was a key member of This old house show and I learned a lot from him.
My prayers for him his wife and family

Cheryl DeMarco

August 27, 2024

I am a 2nd generation Architect and a big fan of This Old House. Roger shared so many great design ideas and solutions to landscaping problems. Thank you Roger for your down to earth attitude and how you came into our home to share all your knowledge. Sending all my thoughts and prayers to the family. What a gift he must have been to you all. Cheryl DeMarco, AIA

Susan Lozano

August 26, 2024

My husband and I have watched This Old House for many years and still subscribe to their print magazine. That´s where we first saw Roger. We have missed him so much since he left the show and worried about his health. I know he is watching over his family and friends, even the ones like us, who he never met. We just lost a very old Hackberry tree in our yard, and will plant a new tree in your memory, Roger. Blessings.

Elizabeth Bell

August 26, 2024

RIP Roger Cook

Bonnie Ferro

August 26, 2024

I shared many moments with Roger!! Watching him on This Old House!! He was a terrific person so thoughtful and kind to everyone who met him He will always remain with me in my yard he helped create RIP Roger

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SLee

August 26, 2024

I'm not clear of my first memory of Roger but I really looked forward to seeing him and watching how efficient he was on the show. He had so much energy and great camaraderie with the other guys on the show. I really missed seeing him on the show. I'm sorry that he suffered for several years. He is missed.

Cathy Pollack

August 26, 2024

How nice and funny he was. He taught me many things about all my landscaping needs. This old house will never be same without him. I really liked how all the guys on show got along. My husband got me to watch this show. And glad he did. I learned alot. Rest in peace dear Roger. You will be missed.

Robert Eddins

August 26, 2024

Once I saw Roger on THIS OLD HOUSE, I was hooked. Roger.s New England accent sounded so new to this Arizona boy, and I loved hearing him talk and explain his plan for the home on each episode. He was my favorite cast member though I liked them all. I sensed he was the real deal kinda guy. Every time I see reruns I think of him and hope he has a large roll in the renovation so I could hear his ideas and that splendid accent.

Marie Perez

August 25, 2024

I am not a family member but a fan. I was so sad to hear about his passing . My deepest condolences to the family and his friends. I will definitely plant a tree in his honor.

Donald Zelmer

August 25, 2024

God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Donald Zelmer

August 25, 2024

RIP Roger.
I was always a big fan of yours for many years. You can now join your wife at THIS OLD HEAVEN.

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Karin Helton

August 25, 2024

I am not a family member but a humble, gracious fan of Roger Cook and This Old House. I looked forward to watching This Old House every Saturday on our local PBS station here in Nampa Idaho. I truly admired Roger's landscaping expertise from the show. I actually applied one of his gardening ideas in my front yard. I don't remember what episode it was but I had a spacing issue for my bushes and plants in my front area near my house. After watching him teach the homeowner how to space hi plants to accommodate for growth, I applied those same suggestions to my front garden space. Thank you Roger for helping all your devoted viewers of This Old House over the years. May God guide you through your journey in heaven. .

Thomas

August 25, 2024

We have been long time fans of This Old House and have always learned something on every episode. My most memorable moment of Roger was him sharing a "Spelfie" moment with his flip phone. My condolences to your family , friends and the entire crew of the show . THOMAS & CHANTAL from Canada

Debbie Towler

August 24, 2024

Roger was a wonderful neighbor to us in Falmouth. Always saying hello and catching up on what was new. He will be missed. A great guy!

Doug Hughes

August 24, 2024

Thank you for all the knowledge you shared over the last 40 years.
You will be greatly missed by all.

John S.

August 24, 2024

I always enjoyed watching Roger ply his trade. I learned how to properly plant trees and design my garden area along with many other landscape related techniques. I was sad to see him retire from This Old House. My condolences go out to his family as well as his TOH family whom I´m sure all miss him deeply.

John - Windsor, Ontario

Andrew Michael Dellorfano

August 24, 2024

I'll always remember how loving and caring Roger was to all the clients who he helped teach about landscaping. He taught me numerous things about horticulture and botany I never knew anything about. Shame he is no longer with us. Rest peacefully my brother. May you find peace with our heavenly Father and your eternal light continue to bless and shine upon your family and friends.

GREG TOLER

August 23, 2024

MAN I GREW UP WATCHING YOU, YOU TAUGHT ME A LOT WHEN I NEEDED TO FIND OUT HOW TO GET A FULLER AND GREENER LAWN I WENT TO THE EPISODE AND LEARNED THAT DETHATCHING IS A MUST SAD BY THE NEWS OF A FRIEND WHO NEVER MET YOU. MAY THE GRASS BE GREEN IN HEAVEN OLD FRIEND RIP BUDDY

Adam Baligian

August 23, 2024

Oh Roger! You didn´t know me, but you would come into my house and teach me all about landscaping. Not only that, you showed how to be kind, caring and supportive. I´ve been a fan for years and will miss you dearly.

-Adam (Winter Garden, FL)

Sharon Boyd

August 23, 2024

I learned a lot about landscaping from Roger Cook watching This Old House. To this day has definitely benefited landscaping around my home.

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