Mary B. Cook, 91-year-old Tucson, AZ resident, passed from this life on Sunday, December 24, 2017 in her home. Mary was born on January 1, 1926 to Ralph LeEurtes and Blanche Bonham in Stafford, KS. She graduated from Pratt High School and then moved to California for a job assembling external fuel tanks for the P-51's World War II Fighter.
She returned to Kansas and married Roy James Cook on January 1, 1945 in Pratt, KS. The family moved to several towns in Kansas and Oklahoma while Roy worked for J.M. Huber Corp and owned his own business as a Mobile Distributorship. On their journey Mary was a homemaker and a bookkeeper for the Mobile Distributorship. After selling the business, Roy and Mary moved to Woodward, OK where they retired.
Mary is survived by her three daughters Tommi Wieden and husband Travis of Arnett, OK, Donna Grosshans and husband Michael of Tucson, AZ, and Patricia Netherlin and husband Bill of Artesia, NM; two grandsons and one great grandson and one great granddaughter.
She was preceded in death by her husband Roy Cook, parents Ralph and Blanche LeEurtes, and one sister Maxine Letholt. Memorials may be made to the Vici Community Building in care of Shaw Funeral Home.
Memorial Service
Friday, January 12, 2018 10:00 AM
Vici Community Building
619 N Main St. Vici, OK 73859
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