Service Details
There will be a visitation on Saturday, March 23rd, in the funeral home, from 3:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m.
David A. Cook, 68, passed away at his residence on Tuesday, March 12, 2024. He was born in Racine, on November 30, 1955, the son of Herschel Cook Sr and Dorothy (nee: DeRango) Waldron. David had been employed by the United States Post Office for over 32 years, retiring in 2013, 30 of which were as Union Steward and Secretary. He graduated from J.I. Case High School, Class of β73. David enjoyed collecting fashion dolls, art, drawing, particularly Irises, flower gardening, antiquing, and cooking. David was the kind of person who looked for the good in everyone. He was known for his extensive paperwork in order to win grievances . He had the ability to make people laugh and feel at ease. He was such a kindhearted soul. Surviving are his husband, and life partner for over 35 years, Patrick Pakenham; mother, Dorothy Waldron; siblings, Michael (Bridget) Cook, all of Racine, Debbie (Mark) Cramer, of Carpentersville, IL, and Dymphna (George) Blake, of Kenosha; Goddaughter, Sam Cooper, and a special mention to Zac Cooper. His numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friends also survive him. David was preceded in death by his father, Herschel Cook Sr., brother, Herschel Cook Jr., sisters, Christine Cook, and Jennifer Waldron.
Special Thanks to Scott Kister, his sister, Dymphna, and Sue and Jeff Cooper for all of their love and support.
Judy Moore says
My dear David, we have been friends for many years. We’ve laughed and cried together. You will be truly missed my friend. Patrick, I am so sorry. Condolences to you and family. Rest In Peace dear friend. Fly high! Love
Lucy says
Such a sweet kind man. Will miss you so much.
Anonymous says
Dave. It was a privilege to work with you for so many years. I still miss your smile. May the stars welcome you.
Debe says
David.. I truly enjoyed our conversations when I came to do labwork many years ago. I have thought of you. Rest in peace in Gods arms..
Penny says
David, I will miss you
Patrick, I’m so sorry
Jessica Pinager says
So many great memories with you at Four Mile PO. Rest in peace, until we again.
Mike Dailey says
Dave was an alright guy….we had a few conversations and he would listen to what you had to say.ππππ R.I.P.
Barb Maciejewski says
Dave, you will be missed. I wish I could have seen you and Pat more. We had so much fun in L.A. Pat angels are watching over you and Dave is one of them. Love you, xo
Marg says
I met David through our mutual friend Mike . I remember a group of us getting together in evenings to play cards. Most of all, when I think of David, the first thing that comes to mind was his awesome smile. π He was a talented artist . Sending prayers and love to Patrick and the family. When you see butterflies, or feel a gentle breeze brush your face, you will know David is with you. Much love ….
Kat madison says
Patrick it was good to see you today and ty for telling me about David. I really enjoyed coming to the house and drawing his blood. I will miss him greatly. He always made me smile.
Shelley Moore says
My condolences on the loss of David⦠this is me, the Shelley you met in NYC in 2007..
David and Patrick, you made the party we attended so much better, by being there.
Such is life, David brightened my day whenever we chatted.
Heβll be remembered fondly and missed greatly.