A Voice from the Eastern Door

JEANNE "JENNY" COOK

Jeanne "Jenny" Cook, 66, of Akwesasne, tragically passed away at her home on Tuesday, February 24, 2015. Jenny was born on July 7th, 1948 on Yellow Island. The daughter of the late George Cook and Annie Sharrow Cook. Loving mother of Melissa Cook (Gina), Clarissa Cook (David Lazore), Wesley Cook (Amanda), Jason Cook (Kristian Terrance) and Norman Jocko (Casey Leaf). Cherished grandmother of Julianne, Alanna, Cameron, Tyrone, Santana, Larissa, Mya, Ogadesc, Davis, Frank, Drayson, Avah, Tayiah, Kyan, Jack, Sweetie, Blayne, Kynlee and Kane. Great-grandmother of Ivan, Emma and Tyson. Jenny will be sadly missed by her chosen children Jennifer Johnson, Crystal Cook, Clayton Cook, Louie Cook and Brenda Jocko. Also sadly missed by her life-long best friend Geraldine Johnson.

Jenny is survived by sisters Shirley Jacobs, Florence Delormier, Nancy Ransom and Connie Cook and by brother Ronnie Cook. She was predeceased by her son Christopher Cook (Shawna Mitchell), by her sisters Mae Thompson and Maryann Cook, and by brothers George and Kenneth Cook. Jenny lived and loved for family and friends. She enjoyed spending time with her lifelong friend Geraldine, going for rides, shopping and talking. She spent her days visiting with her sisters and loved watching her grandsons' football and lacrosse games. She enjoyed her visits with her children and grand-children, "Sunday Dinners." Jenny was an avid bingo player, whether it was radio bingo or the casino. She enjoyed watching Nancy Grace and reading true crime novels. Jenny took a computer course, so she spent a lot of time at home surfing the net, reading the news, playing her favorite card games and going on Facebook. Jenny was the heart and soul of her children, she will be missed greatly by all who knew her. Rest in Peace, Ma. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Lahaie and Sullivan Cornwall Funeral Homes, West Branch, 20 Seventh St. West. Resting at the Homemakers, River Road, Snye from 5 p.m. Wednesday. The funeral will be Friday, March 6, 2015 for Service in the St. Regis Catholic Church at 1 p.m. As expressions of sympathy, Memorial Donations to the Hogansburg/Akwesasne Volunteer Fire Department would be appreciated by the family. Messages of Condolences may be left at http://www.lahaiesullivan.ca.

 

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