10/10/1931- 12/10/2017
Kingstree
Funeral Services
A memorial service will be held at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral at a later date.
Memorials
In lieu of flowers, send donations to Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 1100 Sumter Street, Columbia, SC 29201.
Mrs. Nathalie Hunter Cook, 86, widow of Jack Sterling Cook, passed away Sunday, December 10, 2017, in Carolinas Hospital in Florence, SC.
Mrs. Cook was born October 10, 1931, in Columbia, SC, a daughter of the late James Edwin Hunter and Daisy McGregor Hunter. She was a graduate of Dreher High School and attended the University of South Carolina, where she was a member of Tri Delta Sorority. Mrs. Cook was a homemaker who loved her family dearly and enjoyed spending time with them. She was a member of The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America and was a longtime member of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Columbia, SC. Mrs. Cook enjoyed the companionship she had with her dogs and she leaves behind her beloved pug, Sophie.
Surviving Mrs. Cook are: her children, Jack S. (Linda) Cook, of Kingstree, Nathalie Cook (James) Harris, of Wimberley, TX, Susan Cook (Steve) Wilson, of Summerville, SC, and Laurie Anne (Steve) Moore, of Cumming, GA; 7 grandchildren, William “Stephen” (Heather) Wilson, Jenny Wilson (Tom Mann), Caroline (Gilder) Whitlock, Chelsea (Adam) Lee, Margaret “Murphi” Cook (Zach Dorn), Cameron Moore (Courtney), and Taylor Anne Moore; 6 great grandchildren, Kalea Wilson, Grayson Wilson, Hunter Whitlock, Emma Whitlock, Merritt Harris, and Willa Lee; a sister, Daisy (Bobby) DesPortes, of Hopkins, SC; a brother, Eugene (Kay) Hunter, of Columbia; and sister-in-law, Elizabeth Bargmann Hunter, of Columbia. In addition to her parents and her husband, Mrs. Cook was preceded in death by siblings, Ella (Richard) Davis, Caroline (Ted) Maass, and James E. Hunter.
A memorial service will be held at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral at a later date. In lieu of flowers, send donations to Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 1100 Sumter Street, Columbia, SC 29201.
May Jehovah sustain you at this time of such great loss.
Im so sorry for your loss. The bible is so true when it says the sting of death. Death is truly painful for family and friends. The God of the bible says he’s going to swallow up death forever and bring back to life on earth all those who have died in his memory (Isaiah 25:8) This scripture has given me comfort and I pray you receive comfort from it also.
Laurie,
I am not real good at Facebook and Dale had to show me where the memorial for your mom was. Again I am so sorry you lost your mom, especially here at Christmas time. I have sent a contribution to Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in her name.
Love,
Sharon
I would like to express my condolences to you and your family. Losing a love ones in death can be overwhelming and painful.
I found encouragement from the Bible John5:28,29 tell us “All those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out.”
That’s a loving promise from Almighty Jehovah God. We are told that our love ones who have fallen asleep in death will have an opportunity to live again on the earth by means of the Earthly Resurrection. You and your are welcome to visit our website at JW.ORG to learn more about the hope for the dead and the wonderful prospect for the living.