Notes for Robert James COOK


Land Convyance CM Cook to RJ Cook, 20 acres Book A6 page 491
The Kingstree News October 14, 1998
COOK-- James Robert Cook, 90, died Friday, October 9, 1998, in a Sumter hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, October 12, 1998, in Hebron United Methodist Church. Burial followed in Burgess Cemetery directed by Williamsburg Funeral Home. Mr. Cook was born in Williamsburg County, a son of the late Robert James Cook and Juanita Feagins Cook. He was a retired farmer and merchant, a member of Kingstree Masonic Lodge #46, A.F.M. and Eugene Chapter 137 O.E.S. and a member of Hebron United Methodist Church, where he taught Sunday school. He was first married to the late Mattie Stewart Cook. Survivors are: his wife, Mrs. Ruth Duke Cook of New Zion; two sons, James (Jack) Cook of Chapin; and James (Jimmy) Cook of Jacksonville, FL; two daughters, Vivian C. Reber of Roanoke Rapids, N.C.; and Laura C. Purser of Conyers, Ga.; four step-sons, Gerald Cook of Oregon; Tony W. Cook of Kingstree; Ronald C. Cook and Raymond B. Cook, both of Charleston; one step-daughter, Judy C. Owens of Charleston; one sister, Mary Alice McCaslin of Annapolis, Md.; and one brother, L. D. Cook of Lake City
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