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Pat Cook

September 25, 1938 — January 26, 2021

Pat was born September 25, 1938 in Belton, Texas, and passed away from Covid on January 26, 2021 at the age of 82. Pat was the son of Clifton and Rowena Cook. Pat was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Joyce Workman.

He graduated from Killeen High School, Howard Payne University and later with a Master of Mathematics from LSU. He taught at Richfield High School in Waco for five years, Sam Houston in Arlington, and worked as an engineer at General Electric. He then decided to return to his love of teaching. He began his career at Weatherford College in the fall of 1970, and taught there thirty-six years, including the years he served as the Math/Science Division Director. He officially retired in May 2006.

He was a faithful member of North Side Baptist Church since 1970, where he taught Sunday School Class for many years, was a deacon, and chairman of the scholarship committee.

He coached Pee Wee Football, Little League Baseball and Little League Softball. Pat was an avid Rangers fan and loved all sports, but most of all loved watching the grandchildren play their sports.

Pat was awarded the Jack Harvey Exemplary Teacher award at Weatherford College; Faculty Member of the Year; Optimist of the Year; Who’s Who in Texas Today. He was instrumental in forming the Coyote Area Math Championship at Weatherford College.

Once in an interview he was asked to describe himself. His answer was “loyal, dedicated and a perfectionist.” He was also asked, Once you leave this world, what do you want people to remember? He said, “I want people to remember that I loved and was faithful to God, my family and my friends. Also, I was willing to and did serve others as opportunities were given. These ideals are my goal, but I readily admit I am far short of reaching them.”

Pat is survived by wife Jean of 62 years, sons; Paul Cook of San Antonio, Mark Cook and wife Rissa of Santo, daughter; Carol Brown and husband Mitch of Frisco, eight grandchildren; Zane Cook, Reese Cook, Crystal Cook, Braxton Brown, Brooklynn Brown, Heather Debolt, Eryk Cook, Peyton Cook, aunt; Leola Sutton; brother Glen Cook of Kansas, several nieces and nephews, cousins, and many friends.

Visitation will be held from 6-8pm Friday, February 5, 2021 at North Side Baptist Church, 910 N. Main Street, Weatherford, Texas. Funeral Service will be held at 10am Saturday, February 6, 2021 at North Side Baptist Church with interment at Long Creek Cemetery. If planning on attending the visitation or funeral, for the safety and well-being of everyone, please wear masks inside the building when not able to maintain proper social distancing.

In lieu of flowers, those interested in contributing to the Pat Cook Endowed Scholarship Fund may do so online at www.wc.edu/foundation (enter “Pat Cook Scholarship” in the Tribute Name field), or checks may be mailed to the WC Foundation, 225 College Park Drive, Weatherford, TX 76086 (write “Pat Cook Scholarship” on the memo line). The Cook family will be notified of the names of donors to the fund. Donations to the Weatherford Optimist Club, PO BOX 2020, Wford, Tx. 76086; or the Northside Baptist Church Scholarship Fund can be made as well to; 910 N Main St., Wford. TX. 76086

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Friday, February 5, 2021

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