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Show Elaine A. Cook 1 N f " : I . . F I ' -ft ililf ; ' - KAYSVILLE Elaine Andersen Cook, 43, of 716 N. 70C E., died Tuesday, Oct. 18, 1988 at s Bountiful Care Center of cancer. She was born June 24, 1945 ir Logan, a daughter of Clinton L, and Elva Jensen Andersen. She married Ronald N. Cook June 21, 1963 in Ogden. She was reared in Hyrum and Ogden. She graduated from Ber Lomond High School in 1963. She had lived in the Kaysville-Bountiful Kaysville-Bountiful area for 25 years. She was a member of the Kaysville Kays-ville 12th LDS Ward. She had been in real estate sales for 10 years and had been affiliated with Manor House Realtors in Layton. She was previously employed em-ployed with Wardley Corp. She had served on the Ogden Board ol Realtors Social Membership and Professional Standards Committees Commit-tees and as a director on the Ogden board in 1984, 1985, 1987 and 1988. She was a recipient of the Ogden Boards Presidential Award in 1985. She was active in UAR and WCR activities serving as past vice president of the Ogden WCR Chapter Chap-ter and as the Scholarship Committee Commit-tee chairman. She held designations designa-tions from the Graduate Realtors Institute and Certified Residential SpeciaHst. She received a Sales Master Award from the Ogden Board of Realtors. She enjoyed skiing, bridge, interior in-terior decorating and golf, serving as president of the Davis County Ladies Night Golf Association. Surviving are her husband of Kaysville, Kays-ville, one son and one daughter, Jason N. Cook and Lainie Cook, both of Kaysville, her father and stepmother, Clinton L. and Jean M. Andersen, Ogderi. Also surviving are one brother and three sisters, Bruce C. Andersen, Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. I ELAINE ANDERSEN COOK i Lyle (Sue Jean) Christensen, Redmond, Red-mond, Wash. ; Mrs. RoyDel (LoNi-i (LoNi-i ta) Norris, Farmington; Mrs. Lynn (Marie) Morris, North Ogden. I Funeral directors, Lindquist's : Layton Mortuary. Bishop David Bronson officiated at funeral services on Oct. 22. Family prayer was offered by i Dale L. Cook; prelude, Karen I Timothy; "Softly As I Leave You" ; by the Petersen Family, accompa-i accompa-i nied by Carolynn Oldham; invocation, invoca-tion, Edmund Jensen; remarks, Bishop David Bronson; speakers, ; Gloria Comisky and Wayne Bellea- u; "You'll Never Walk Alone" by the Petersen Family, accompanied by Carolynn Oldham; benediction, , Lynn Morris. Dedication of the grave was by Lowell Andersen with interment in i the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Dennis Cook, Bruce Andersen, RoyDel Norris, Stewart Norris, Budge Christensen Christen-sen and Michael Morris. |