R. Allan Cook

Service Date: August 6, 2017
Visitation Info: Hebron Lutheran Cemetery
Interment Info: Hebron Lutheran Cemetery
Service Info: Hebron Lutheran Cemetery
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Allan Cook, 66, entered eternal life on Monday, July 31, 2017, at University of Cincinnati Hospital. R. Allan was preceded by his parents Roy N. Cook and Mae H. Courtney and his brother Larry Hodges. He will be dearly missed by his loving wife of 45 years, Barb Cook Burlington, KY; their children: Travis (Jerene) Cook and Carrie (Aaron Turner) Cook of Burlington, KY; stepmother Thelma Cook of Union, KY; siblings: Mike (Linda) Cook of Burlington, KY, Debbie Hodges of Walton, KY, and Cathy (Larry) Buchanan of Florence, KY; grandchildren Lawson, Grayson, and Bria; as well as many family members and friends. Visitation will held on Sunday, August 6, 2016, at Hebron Lutheran Church in Hebron, KY from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM with Funeral Service to follow. Interment will be held at Hebron Lutheran Cemetery on Monday, August 7, 2017 at 11:00 AM. Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of donor’s choice. Online condolences to www.linnemannfuneralhomes.com.

Sunday
6
August
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Hebron Lutheran Cemetery


HEBRON, KY
Sunday
6
August
5:00 pm

Hebron Lutheran Cemetery


HEBRON, KY

Hebron Lutheran Cemetery

Address: HEBRON, KY
Thursday
1
January
12:00 am - 12:00 am

R. Allan Cook


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RIP Allen

He’s gone far too soon. My deepest sympathy to Barbara and the family. Our BCHS class of 1969 has lost one of our best.

Dan Ashcraft


To Barbara

What a beautiful celebration of your and Allan’s life. All my love forever.
Vicky Burlew


What a Great, Great Guy!

Our heartfelt condolences to Barb and the rest of the family. Anyone who had the privilege to know and work with Allan knew how loved he was. He could put a smile on your face over the phone, in person or in writing. No matter what the mood in the office or how dark you were feeling, one or two words with Allan and he had you cracking up and your life was instantly lighter and your mood gay. Heaven has gained one of the best that ever walked this earth. God Bless him and may God be with the family as they go through their grief. I’m sure he’s always looking down at all of us with that smile and probably telling St. Peter one of his great jokes. Privileged to have known and work with him over the years at Sohio/BP.

Bill & Sharon Chitty, Cleveland, Ohio


RIP Mr. Cook

Allan was such a wonderful man who knew how to motivate, inspire and make everyone feel like they mattered. The world could use a lot more like “Mr. Cook” and he won’t be forgotten. RIP Allan.


No one better. A true friend.

No could place a smile on someone like Allan. Always the life of the party. The Lord has a true Angel now.


Friend always

My heart is aching for Barb and their children and his beloved grand babies and Mike. No one could place a smile on everyone’s face like Allan. The world has lost a beautiful man but the good Lord has gained a true Angel.


Allan Cook

I am one of the guys that Allan played poker with at Piney Point. Allan was a lot of fun to be with, he had a contagious smile
and a lot of wit, we will miss him at Piney Point and the card table. I considered him a true friend, God Be With You and your family. Harold and Carol Heiden


Allan Cook

Allan was such a wonderful man, his smile his laugh, and his bear hugs. He had such a tangent for fun & life , it is hard to believe he’s gone, but never forgotten. R.I.P. Allan, we love you.

Eddie & Jill Williamson


Always in our Hearts Cousin Allan

Our hearts are broken we are still in disbelief. How do we say good-bye to such a one of a kind person? He was truly one of the best and now he is an angel in Heaven with our mom Betty (he called her Mary Lou) and they are sharing so many stories. Barb, Travis and Carrie our hearts are breaking for you. Dad loved him so much and you all grew up with them and he has shared so many great stories. His memory will always live on in our hearts.
You are always in our prayers and hearts never forget that,
Love, Sue and Greg Watkins


Uncle Al was a great man!

When I first met “Uncle” Al I immediately felt a connection. He had such an infectious smile and personality. My heart hurts knowing that I won’t get to see that fantastic smile or hear the infectious laugh again or most importantly the heartfelt hug! But from everything I know, I know a person that departs from this earth never truly leaves, for they are still alive in our hearts, through us, they live on. My condolences to the family and friends.