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10A ? THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2001
Obituaries
AMOS tION COOK SUSIE DENNIS RODERICK DREWES FERN FINNAN AMELIA LAURENT MAY LUXICH ROY WARD
GRANT AMOS
Grant Amos, 95, of Pearlington, died Monday, May 14, 2001, in Pearlington.
Mr. Amos was a native of Logtown and was retired. He was a member of Greater Mount Zion AMMBhurch. r
Survhn^s include a niece, Lillie M. Sams of Pearlington.
Services were ?"conducted ( Tuesday at Greater Mount Zion : AME Church in Pearlington, followed by burial in? Linsdey Cemetery , directed by Baylous! Funeral Home in Picayune. .!
MARION COOK
Marion Hale Cook, 90, of Bay St. Louis, died Sunday, May 20, 2001, in Bay St. Louis.
Mrs. Cook was born in Greenville, S.C. and was a resident of Bay St. Louis since 1964. She was a member of Christ Episcopal Church in Bay St. Louis and the Bay-Waveland1 Yacht Club.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Brig. General John H. Cook, Jr., USMC; her parents, Captain William H. and Sarah Timperley Hale; and a sister, Jessie McNinch.
Survivors include sons John Henry Cook, III, MD of' Leesburg, Va. and retired Army : Lt. Col. William H. Cook of j Purcellville, Va.; a daughter, j
Princy Harrison of Ellisville, Miss., nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Visitation was Tuesday at Christ Episcopal Church in Bay St. . Louis followed by a Memorial Mass. Interment will be June 14 in Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia.
Edmond	Fahey Funeral
Home in Bay St. Louis is in charge of local arrangements.
The family prefers memorials to Christ Episcopal Church or a charity of one?s choice.


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