Glenn Dale Cook1
M, #28967, b. 23 May 1903, d. 31 May 1970
Memo* | Glenn Dale Cook There is some discrepance in Dad's birth date. When he went to retire with the Social Security office he had to prove the date of birth and could not do so as the court house had burnt down and all the records were lost. He finally found a Bible that had it recorded in it as a different date than he had always calibrated it on and used that record to get Social Security. So whether it was the 26th or 23rd is unsettled. I am using the 23rd, the date found in the Bible. Dad died in Arizona while he and mother were traveling. They were staying in their trailer and sight seeing. We all went to Arizona to be with him and mom, as mom had phoned that he was dying, but Ray was the only one that got there before he died. Ray said it was a peaceful passing and he was telling jokes as he died.1 | |
Birth* | 23 May 1903 | He was born on 23 May 1903 at Devels Lake (Hurrican Lake), Benson County, North Dakota.1 |
Marriage* | 7 June 1931 | He married Gertrude Belle Glover, daughter of Eugene Frederick Glover and Mildred May Duncombe, on 7 June 1931 at Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington.1 |
Memo | Glenn Dale Cook Real cause of death, Smoking. He had a good heart, but it was damaged by smoking that damaging the lungs and he was told he could not live if he did not give up smoking, but wanted to smoke.1 | |
Death* | 31 May 1970 | He died on 31 May 1970 at Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, at age 67; Unknown GEDCOM info: Heart Attack.1 |
Burial* | He was buried at Mountain View Memorial Park, Lakewood, Pierce County, Washington.1 |
Family | Gertrude Belle Glover b. 3 Jun 1913, d. 2 Mar 1998 | |
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Citations
- [S345] GEDCOM from Glenn Cook on Descendents of Julia Mabee line.
Gertrude Belle Glover1
F, #28968, b. 3 June 1913, d. 2 March 1998
Father* | Eugene Frederick Glover1 b. 15 Sep 1889, d. 16 Feb 1930 |
Mother* | Mildred May Duncombe1 b. 21 Jul 1892, d. 13 Oct 1962 |
Married Name | Her married name was Cook.1 | |
Name Variation | Gertrude Belle Glover was also known as Belle.1 | |
Birth* | 3 June 1913 | She was born on 3 June 1913 at Beaumont, Riverside County, California.1 |
Marriage* | 7 June 1931 | She married Glenn Dale Cook on 7 June 1931 at Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington.1 |
Death* | 2 March 1998 | Gertrude Belle Glover died on 2 March 1998 at Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, at age 84; of Alzheimer's.1 |
Burial* | 7 March 1998 | She was buried on 7 March 1998 at Mountain View Memorial Park, Lakewood, Pierce County, Washington.1 |
Family | Glenn Dale Cook b. 23 May 1903, d. 31 May 1970 | |
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Citations
- [S345] GEDCOM from Glenn Cook on Descendents of Julia Mabee line.
Raymond Edmond Cook1
M, #28969, b. 15 November 1933, d. 24 January 2002
Father* | Glenn Dale Cook1 b. 23 May 1903, d. 31 May 1970 |
Mother* | Gertrude Belle Glover1 b. 3 Jun 1913, d. 2 Mar 1998 |
Birth* | 15 November 1933 | Raymond Edmond Cook was born on 15 November 1933 at Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington.1 |
Marriage* | 16 August 1952 | He married Naomi Evens on 16 August 1952.1 |
Death* | 24 January 2002 | Raymond Edmond Cook died on 24 January 2002 at Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, at age 68.1 |
Burial* | 28 January 2002 | He was buried on 28 January 2002 at Davenport, Washington.1 |
Family | Naomi Evens | |
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Citations
- [S345] GEDCOM from Glenn Cook on Descendents of Julia Mabee line.
Kenneth William Cook1
M, #28971, b. 5 October 1937, d. 19 December 2001
Father* | Glenn Dale Cook1 b. 23 May 1903, d. 31 May 1970 |
Mother* | Gertrude Belle Glover1 b. 3 Jun 1913, d. 2 Mar 1998 |
Memo* | Kenneth William Cook Ken was born in Gradma Cook's house (Elizabeth Herrmann) 76th and Yakam a, Tacoma, Washington.1 | |
Birth* | 5 October 1937 | He was born on 5 October 1937 at Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington.1 |
Marriage* | He married Jo Anne.1 | |
Death* | 19 December 2001 | Kenneth William Cook died on 19 December 2001 at Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, at age 64.1 |
Burial* | 22 December 2001 | He was buried on 22 December 2001 at Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.1 |
Family | Jo Anne |
Citations
- [S345] GEDCOM from Glenn Cook on Descendents of Julia Mabee line.
Pamela Fae Cook1
F, #28972, b. 23 November 1943, d. 22 April 2000
Father* | Glenn Dale Cook1 b. 23 May 1903, d. 31 May 1970 |
Mother* | Gertrude Belle Glover1 b. 3 Jun 1913, d. 2 Mar 1998 |
Married Name | Her married name was Thuirer.1 | |
Note* | Pam's history: Born in Tacoma, weighing in at 3 lb. 4 oz., was cared for by her Aunt Ir is as mother worked at the Tacoma ship yards and went back to work. At the age of 2 years 7 months t he family moved to the Creager estate on Kreagor Lake 10 miles from Eatonv ille, on a 100 acre dairy farm. Her father also worked for the lumber mi ll in Eatonville. She did not go to Kindergarten as the distance was to far to commute and h er size prohibited acceptance. Age 6 she attended 1st then 2nd grade at Ea tonville, Took swimming lessons at the school pool, but didn't learn to sw im. Joined Brownie scouts and had the experience of her first Halloween tr ick or treating in Eatonville with brothers looking on from sidewalk. The family belonged to the local grange and the first memory of performi ng was a Christmas performance at an early age of maybe 4. The piece wa s, Christmas is here and everything's done, My stocking ( I held up a ve ry small sock, my size) has a hole in it, so I had to borrow one. (I pull ed from behind my back a very large mans sock). With the injury of her father the need for a change came and the farm w as sold and a gas station was purchased in the town of Pacific Beach Washi ngton, at the ocean. Pam attended Pacific elementary school, 3rd, 4th a nd 5th grade. Walked to school and had lunch most days at the local caf e, hamburger and milk most days but if an Eskimo pie was wanted she wou ld forgo the milk. It was fun to attend the local movie theater for Saturd ay afternoon matinees for 25 cents, her best friend was Arlene Mann, and h ide and seek was played by many children until dark each night. The family moved to Algona as her father went to work for Boeing, follow ed soon by her mother going to work at Boeing also. She attended Algona el ementary for 6th grade. Then on to Olympic Junior High and on to Auburn Hi gh School class of 63. Her best friends were Marlea Hargen and Mary Warren . She Married her high school sweet heart, Kyly's father, Kenneth Schick, w ho was in the Navy, and spent some time in Long Beach, CA. Then lived in R enton and divorced Ken . Married James Knutson, went to work for the sta te of Wash., for the Department of Motor Vehicle, in 1975. She moved to Co lfax, WA. With her 3 daughters in the spring 1979 and divorced James. Ky ly graduated from Colfax high school in 1980. Then she promoted to superv isor in Walla Walla, WA in the fall of 1980. October 18,1981 she married J ames Thuirer, a United Methodist Pastor serving the Rosalia church, Jami e, her only remaining daughter still at home, moved to Rosalia to attend s chool. Pam Continued to work in Walla Walla during the week returning ho me to Rosalia on weekends. She and husband Jim and daughter Jamie moved to North Bend, WA June of 19 83 where she worked as Supervisor of the Lynnwood Drivers License Office a nd Jim served the Snoqualmie United Methodist Church and Jamie attended Sn oqualmie Middle School and then Snoqualmie High School. Step Daughter Chri stal came to live with them and attended high school, Jamie and Christal w ere in the same grade and graduated together in 1988. Pam transfered to No rth Bend an supervised there from 1984 to 1991. Jim received a reassignment to the Highland Park UMC in West Seattle in 19 91 and Pam transferred to North Seattle DOL and commuted until 1997 when t hey purchased their own home in Ballard. Jim serviced the Everett Faith U MC in South Everett and Pam continued to work for the department until ret iring in May 2000.1 | |
Married Name | Her married name was Schick.1 | |
Married Name | Her married name was Knutson.1 | |
Birth* | 23 November 1943 | Pamela Fae Cook was born on 23 November 1943 at Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington.1 |
Marriage* | She married Kenneth John Schick.1 | |
Marriage* | Pamela Fae Cook married James Larry Knutson.1 | |
Marriage* | 18 October 1981 | Pamela Fae Cook married James Edwin Thuirer on 18 October 1981 at Rosalia, Whitman County, Washington.1 |
Death* | 22 April 2000 | Pamela Fae Cook died on 22 April 2000 at Seattle, King County, Washington, at age 56.1 |
Burial* | 29 April 2000 | She was buried on 29 April 2000 at Mountain View Memorial Park, Lakewood, Pierce County, Washington.1 |
Family 1 | Kenneth John Schick |
Family 2 | James Larry Knutson |
Family 3 | James Edwin Thuirer |
Citations
- [S345] GEDCOM from Glenn Cook on Descendents of Julia Mabee line.
Eugene Frederick Glover1
M, #28974, b. 15 September 1889, d. 16 February 1930
Birth* | 15 September 1889 | Eugene Frederick Glover was born on 15 September 1889 at Caradoc Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada.1 |
Marriage* | 23 November 1911 | He married Mildred May Duncombe, daughter of Frederick William Duncombe and Julia Mabee, on 23 November 1911 at Riverside County, California.2 |
Death* | 16 February 1930 | Eugene Frederick Glover died on 16 February 1930 at Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, at age 40.1 |
Family | Mildred May Duncombe b. 21 Jul 1892, d. 13 Oct 1962 | |
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Mildred May Duncombe1
F, #28975, b. 21 July 1892, d. 13 October 1962
Father* | Frederick William Duncombe1 b. 25 Feb 1864, d. 1 Feb 1953 |
Mother* | Julia Mabee1 b. 19 Feb 1867, d. 7 Aug 1939 |
Memo | Mildred May Duncombe When the family came from Kettle Falls they lived on McKinley Ave. for one year were Mom (G. Belle Duncombe) attended the first grade at McKinley School. They then moved to Oakland Addition in Tacoma. 3561 Gunnison St.. Mom attended Oakland School from the second grade until she finished grade school. Then she attended Jason Lee Jr. High school. It was the first Jr. High school in Tacoma. They were living in Oakland Addition when Grandma (May Duncombe) married Bandy or Shorty after, Grandma wouldn't marry again until 7 years had passed and she could get Glover declared dead. The seven years were up about the time they moved or shortly after. So, whether she moved there when she married Bandy or was living there when she married him, I'm uncertain. Most of the photos of the house say it is the 'Bandy home'. The family lived here until some time between the birth of Viola in Nov. 1926 and the birth of Evaline in April 1930, as Viola was born in Tacoma and Evaline was born in Summit View. So, the family was in Summit View when Mom was married. The farm in Summit View was a chicken farm address 5722 E 112th St. Puyallup, Washington Obituary of Mildred May Bandy Mrs. James B. (Mildred May) Bandy, 70, of 5722 E 112th St , Puyallup, died Saturday in a Puyallup hospital. Born in Deckerville, Michigan, she came to Tacoma 43 years ago. She was a member of the Summit Methodist Church. and the Women's Christian Temperance Union of Midland. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Paul(Viola) Anderson of Puyallup, Mrs. Glcnn(Bcll) Cook of Auburn, and Mrs. James(Evaline) Bixby of Milton- Freewater, Oregon; a son, Milton F. Glover of Ellensburg; two brothers, Lorne Duncombe of Puyallup and William Duncombe of Renton: 16 grandchildren and l 3 great-grandchildren. Interment in Mountain View Memorial Park. Evaline Rose Bixby nee Bandy's memories of her mother. Mama – Mildred May Duncombe Bandy My Mother was born in 1892, in Michigan. The family moved from Michigan when she was a young lady. What I remember being told is that they came across the country by train to southern California. My Nephew, Glenn (Bud) Cook says that they went by boat to the east coast of what is now the Panama Cannel, took a train across that narrow strip of land and came by ship to California Coast. They shipped their furniture by ship around the Horn. Mama’s first husband (Eugene?) Glover she had known in Michigan and he followed her across the country and they were married in California (I think). It did not work out and he left her when Milton and Belle were just toddlers. Belle says it was grandma's meddling that separated them. I suspect more than that. Anyway grandma took care of the children and mama went to work as a maid in a hotel. Belle didn't have too many good things to say about grandma's care. She was a crab! The family lived in several places in southern Calif. during these years. Grandpa tried homesteading and lost the places several times. Mom's sister married in Calif. too, that was Ermal Lowes; she was the mother of my cousins Bill Lowes and Mable Soars that I talk about from Calif. Grandpa, Grandma, Mama and 2 children and Mom's brothers, Uncles Bill, Lorne, John all came north to Washington. I remember that they came by ship from San Francisco to Tacoma or Shelton. Mama said she was terrible sick on the ship ride. They lived on a homestead at Kettle Falls, on the east side of the Mts. and then later lived in Shelton, or maybe it was reverse. I think it was at Shelton, that she met and married my father--anyway they lived in Oakland Edition, in Tacoma after they were married. Belle and Milton were young children. Eloise and Viola were both born while there and they moved out to the 10 acres farm at Summit when Viola was a baby and I was born at Summit. The depression was coming, Daddy was getting old and they thought they could work the farm and survive. Mama said she married an older man thinking she would have some stability. Daddy was still working at a mill in Tacoma, when I was a baby. I remember he still drove the old (Ford?) car--it had isinglass roll up windows on the sides. They thought they could at least live and raise some food on the farm. They hand milked about 10 cows, morning and night, we had a separator that we run the fresh milk through and sold cream in 5 gallons cans and the creamery truck came by and picked it up daily, I think. They had thousands of white leghorn chickens. They were good layers, but not much meat. I remember mama sitting for hours each evening and cleaning the eggs for the 30 dozen egg crates to be picked up by truck in the morning. Mama would fall asleep cleaning eggs and then when she got to bed, she couldn't sleep. Probably worrying about all the things that had to be done tomorrow. The surplus skim milk that we had left, went to the chickens and pigs. We sold baby pigs when they were 6 weeks old for feeder pigs. We used lots of the skim milk for the family too. We had pasture for the cows and calves, and put up hay every season. Had a big garden and canned and stored vegetables and fruits for the winter. We ate good. Lots of milk, cream and eggs and chicken every Sunday. Mama kept a close eye on the hens and butchered the ones that were not producing. When I started school, this was still the swing of things. As daddy could no longer do the work, the number of cows were reduced and the cream selling stopped. We kept the chickens going longer, but think they were gotten rid of when mama had her first nervous breakdown and had to go to the State Mental Hospital at Steilacome. That was in 1937, when I was 7. All three of us girls were shipped to relatives families for living that year. Eloise stayed with Belle and Glenn in Tacoma. They had the family of little boys that they needed help with. Viola went to stay at Docia's (in Tacoma), that was daddy's daughter by a former marriage. I was taken to live with Aunt Jenny and Uncle Bill at Redmond, Washington (near Seattle). My mother worked very hard on the farm. As daddy's health failed, mama took more and more work on her shoulder's: however, she always wore a corset, underskirt, stockings, dress and apron. No matter how much dirty work she did, she was a lady and would not don pants. I can remember always wanting to go and do chores with her as a toddler. She got quite impatient with my doddling while going through the rooms of the chicken house. The chickens were separated by rooms and they wanted to keep the proper chickens in the correct rooms. I would get in the way with my wanting to do and be everywhere. I liked to help! I had the job of milking the cat pan (metal pie pan) full for the cats, as we always had lots of cats to catch the mice around the barn. I don't remember when I didn't know how to milk a cow, for I wanted to do and be everywhere. As I recall, Viola and Eloise were more indoors persons and they learned to cook more than I and at a younger age. We were all to take turns with the dishes, but we also all three tried to get to the piano to practice right after dinner and maybe we would get out of dishes. The separator disks were the most annoying part of dishes to do. There were 36 tin disks that had to washed and dried thoroughly, as it was important to keep these very clean and not let them rust. We hung them on a wire hanger that would open like a safety pin that daddy fixed. Then spread the disks out with air around them. My mother was fussy about this task. 'A thing worth while doing at all is worth while doing right.' Evaline.1 | |
Married Name | Her married name was Bandy.1 | |
Married Name | Her married name was Glover.1 | |
Birth* | 21 July 1892 | She was born on 21 July 1892 at Deckerville, Sanilac County, Michigan.1 |
Marriage* | 23 November 1911 | She married Eugene Frederick Glover on 23 November 1911 at Riverside County, California.2 |
Marriage* | 5 September 1922 | Mildred May Duncombe married James Buchanan Bandy on 5 September 1922 at Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington.3 |
Death* | 13 October 1962 | Mildred May Duncombe died on 13 October 1962 at Puyallup, Pierce County, Washington, at age 70.4 |
Burial* | She and James Buchanan Bandy were buried at Mountain View Memorial Park, Lakewood, Pierce County, Washington. Inscription "James B. Bandy; Husband and Father; Nov 26, 1857 July 16, 1940 Mildred M. Bandy; Wife and Mother; July 21, 1892 Oct 13, 1962."5 |
Family 1 | Eugene Frederick Glover b. 15 Sep 1889, d. 16 Feb 1930 | |
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Family 2 | James Buchanan Bandy b. 18 Dec 1858, d. 16 Jul 1940 | |
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Citations
- [S345] GEDCOM from Glenn Cook on Descendents of Julia Mabee line.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, California, County Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1849-1980.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Washington, County Marriages, 1855-2008; and Washington, Marriage Records, 1854-2013.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Washington, Death Index, 1940-2017.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial IDs 123568299 & 178674656.
Milton Eugene Glover1
M, #28976, b. 15 April 1912, d. 22 December 1997
Father* | Eugene Frederick Glover1 b. 15 Sep 1889, d. 16 Feb 1930 |
Mother* | Mildred May Duncombe1 b. 21 Jul 1892, d. 13 Oct 1962 |
Birth* | 15 April 1912 | Milton Eugene Glover was born on 15 April 1912 at Riverside County, California.2 |
Marriage* | 27 July 1935 | He married Ragnhild Hansen on 27 July 1935 at Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington.1,3 |
Residence* | Milton Eugene Glover and Ragnhild Hansen lived at 340 Mantle Road, Sequim, Washington. | |
Divorce* | Milton Eugene Glover and Ragnhild Hansen were divorced.1 | |
Death* | 22 December 1997 | Milton Eugene Glover died on 22 December 1997 at Seattle, King County, Washington, at age 85.4 |
Family | Ragnhild Hansen b. c 1913 |
Citations
- [S345] GEDCOM from Glenn Cook on Descendents of Julia Mabee line.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, California Birth Index, 1905-1995.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Washington, Marriage Records, 1865-2004.
- [S2] Social SecurityDeath Index, online https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/ssdi/
James Buchanan Bandy1
M, #28978, b. 18 December 1858, d. 16 July 1940
Birth* | 18 December 1858 | James Buchanan Bandy was born on 18 December 1858 at Montgomery County, Virginia.2 |
Marriage* | 5 September 1922 | He married Mildred May Duncombe, daughter of Frederick William Duncombe and Julia Mabee, on 5 September 1922 at Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington.3 |
Death* | 16 July 1940 | James Buchanan Bandy died on 16 July 1940 at Pierce County, Washington, at age 81.4 |
Burial* | He and Mildred May Duncombe were buried at Mountain View Memorial Park, Lakewood, Pierce County, Washington. Inscription "James B. Bandy; Husband and Father; Nov 26, 1857 July 16, 1940 Mildred M. Bandy; Wife and Mother; July 21, 1892 Oct 13, 1962."5 |
Family | Mildred May Duncombe b. 21 Jul 1892, d. 13 Oct 1962 | |
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Citations
- [S345] GEDCOM from Glenn Cook on Descendents of Julia Mabee line.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial ID 123568299.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Washington, County Marriages, 1855-2008; and Washington, Marriage Records, 1854-2013.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Washington, Death Index, 1940-2017.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial IDs 123568299 & 178674656.
Eloise Lavern Bandy1
F, #28980, b. 26 October 1923, d. February 1953
Father* | James Buchanan Bandy1 b. 18 Dec 1858, d. 16 Jul 1940 |
Mother* | Mildred May Duncombe1 b. 21 Jul 1892, d. 13 Oct 1962 |
Married Name | Her married name was Hedrick.1 | |
Birth* | 26 October 1923 | Eloise Lavern Bandy was born on 26 October 1923 at Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington.1 |
Marriage* | She married Wade William Hedrick.1 | |
Death* | February 1953 | Eloise Lavern Bandy died in February 1953 at age 29.1 |
Family | Wade William Hedrick b. 7 Jan 1920, d. 27 Dec 1990 | |
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Citations
- [S345] GEDCOM from Glenn Cook on Descendents of Julia Mabee line.