Friday, January 24, 2025

Mrs. Cook, 69, Died at Her Daughter's Home, Jan. 24, 1925

Mrs. Nancy Anne Cook Dies at Mooresville

Mooresville, Jan. 22—Mrs. Nancy Anne Cook, widow of the late George Cook, died unexpectedly at the home of her daughter, Mrs. T.C. Mauney, at Stanley, Gaston county at an early hour Monday morning. The news was quite a shock to relatives here. The deceased was 69 years of age and had made her home with Mrs. Mauney for several years. She was a daughter of the late John Logan Brawley of the Shepherd vicinity and was reared there. The remains were brought to this city Tuesday and conveyed to the A.R.P. church at Shepherd, where the funeral services took place, being conducted by Rev. W.H. Roth, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church. Interment was made in the cemetery of old Vandenburg church.

Mrs. Cook is survived by the following children: Samuel R. Brown, Mrs. C.L. Edmiston and Logan D. Cook of this city; Mrs. T.C. Mauney and Jay cook of Stanley; Mrs. Robert Wolf of Altavista, Va. Three sisters and one brother also survive, Mrs. Emma Mills of this city, Mrs. Luther Cook of Concord, and Mrs. A.H. Overcash, Kannapolis.

From page 3 of the Concord Daily Tribune, Jan. 24, 1925. The printed obituary doesn’t name her surviving brother.

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