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Jim COOK Obituary

April 24, 1937 - September 21, 2023

Jim LeRoy Cook, DVM, 86, passed away peacefully on September 21, 2023, in Spokane Valley, WA, after a brief health battle. He was a resident of Reardan, WA, at the time of his passing.

Dr. Cook was born April 24, 1937, in Polson, MT, the eldest of four children of Josephine Mae (Keller) Cook and Jim Richard Cook. He is survived by his brother Ronald F. Cook (Coulee Dam), son John Cook (Spokane, WA), and daughter Joan (Cook) Smith-Bator (Ellensburg, WA). He was predeceased by his parents; a brother, Richard L. Cook, lost in childhood; one sister, Donna Mae Cook; and his former wife and mother of his children, Jeralyn M. Hagy (Cook) Bourne.

Jim grew up in Grand Coulee, WA where he attended elementary and high school. He continued his education at Central Washington College (now CWU), and then Louisiana State University where he majored in chemistry. He was employed by Dow Chemical in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He returned to the Inland Northwest to earn his Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from Washington State University, in 1967, having completed all of his higher education with high honors.

Dr. Cook was licensed to practice Veterinary Medicine, Dentistry, and Surgery in Oregon, Idaho, and Washington, and stood out among his colleagues for his surgical skills. As a veterinarian, he resided in Liberty Lake, WA, and Post Falls, ID. He was a member of the Washington State Veterinary Medical Association and President of the Inland Empire Veterinary Medicine Association in 1975. During his private practice, he also served as the veterinarian for the Greyhound Race Track, State Line, ID. His veterinary practice was in Post Falls, Idaho, from which he retired, having specialized in larger farm animals. He lived in Hayden, ID following retirement, then eventually built and settled in Reardan, WA on 100 acres of farmland.

Aside from his profession, he earned ribbons showing his horse, and also owned a racehorse, "OK Pass." Along with his dedication to animals, he developed an avid interest in falconry, flying, and hunting primarily with gyrfalcons most of his life, until his passing. He served as the first North Pacific Director for the North American Falconers Association (NAFA) and was a member of two state clubs--the Idaho Falconers Association and the Washington Falconers Association.

Memorial donations are invited to the Archives of Falconry to add a commemorative plaque to the Wall of Remembrance in Boise, Idaho. www.falconry.org/donate_support/remembrance, or USPS mail to: Archives of Falconry; Wall of Remembrance; 5668 W. Flying Hawk Ln.; Boise, ID 83709.

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Published by Spokesman-Review on Oct. 1, 2023.

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Clifford S Kellogg

October 11, 2023

I was shocked to hear of my friend's passing. Only a couple of months ago, we spoke on the phone about a number of things, and he seemed to be doing well. He told me at the time that he planned on hawking until the end, and we planned on spending some time talking about Washington falconry history. On a personal level, he was always kind and considerate, a perfect gentleman. One of the originals in falconry circles, he'll be missed.

Alison (Smith) Heyniger

October 11, 2023

So many memories over so many years. He will always be family to me and to the rest of the clinic staff.

Gwen Marie

October 2, 2023

Such an accomplished man. Very sorry for you family´s loss and wishing you comfort in the good memories of your father.

Darlene Sherry

October 1, 2023

I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that I am thinking of you.

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