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Show Raydolph D. Cook dies the Syracuse City Cemetery. Pallbearers were David L. Kel-ler. Kel-ler. John Clark. Mark D. Cook. Sid Stoker. Bill Mulford. Eddie Hart- line. Breene Arntz. George Hamb- : lin. Honorary pallbearers were De- : Imar Stoker, Stanford Wiceill. Melvin Hall and Willard K. Brown. '. Raydolph Day Cook, 78. of 205 1 S. 1000 W., Syracuse, died Saturday, Satur-day, Aug. 31, 1985 at his home of cancer. HE WAS born April 15, 1907 in Bountiful, a son of Rudolph and Martha Ann Day Cook. He married mar-ried Lula R. Warren March 26, 193 1 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. HE HAD been a dairy farmer and had owned his own dairy. He was a life-long resident of Syracuse. HE RECEIVED a bachelor's degree de-gree in agriculture from Utah State University. He had been a high priest in the Syracuse 3rd Ward. He had been a gospel doctrine teacher for many years and had served a stake mission mis-sion in the Clearfield-Syracuse area with his wife. ' HE HAD been mayor of Syracuse Syra-cuse for eight years and had been on the North Davis Sewer Board for 27 years. Surviving are his widow of Syracuse, Syra-cuse, one daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Maiiene) Keller, Syracuse; and six grandchildren. ALSO SURVIVING are one brother and four sisters, Mark D. Cook, Syracuse; Ruth Parry, Bountiful; Florence Wiggill, Layton; Geneva Hall, Salt Lake City; and Gladys Mulford, Syracuse. Syra-cuse. He was preceded in death by one son and one brother. RAY COOK FUNERAL services were held Wednesday at the Syracuse Stake Center. Funeral directors. Lindquist's Lind-quist's Layton Mortuary. Family prayer was by Lloyd Cook; invocation. Ronald Parry; Eulogy, Bishop Ralph S. Turner: speaker. Patriarch Dr. Robert F. Bitner; "Dear Earthy Father" by Dr. De J Cutler accompanied by Linda Passey; tribute to grandfather grand-father written by Brenda Clark; speaker. Pres. Robert Christen-sen; Christen-sen; "I Heard Him Come" by Kevin Chase and Laurie Brown: benediction, Norman Bennett. DEDICATION of the grave was by Wilford Zaugg with interment in |