In Celebration of

Anne Mary Cook

July 1, 1944 -  June 29, 2020


Anne passed away peacefully at Brampton Civic Hospital with her daughter by her side on Monday, June 29, 2020 at the age of 75. Beloved wife of the late William James (Jim). Loving mother of Audrey Murphy (Al). Cherished grandmother of Taylor. She is predeceased by her parents William and Margaret Somerton and brother Billy.

Living in Bolton since 2007, Anne was a volunteer at Ellwood Memorial for over 7 years. She was lovingly referred to as "Grandma" to the whole school. Her time spent with the children in the Kindergarten classes gave her a tremendous amount of joy. She was also an active member of the Caledon Senior's Centre socializing and spending time with neighbours and friends.

Her most cherished role was being Taylor's "Nan". From walking him to and from school everyday to lunchtime outings or getting ice cream, they were inseparable. As Taylor grew, the title of "Hockey Grandma" became her new moniker as she attended every event she could from practices, to games, to Tournaments near and far. There was never a bigger fan or Grandmother that could be prouder. Taylor was, and will always be, her greatest love.

The family would like to acknowledge the extraordinary work of the staff at Village of Sandalwood Park in Brampton. The care Anne received since October 2016 provided peace of mind to the family when they could no longer provide it. She was treated like a much loved family member.

An angel on earth for her compassion and kindness, a guardian angel now in heaven above.

Guestbook 

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Sharon and Gerry Lander (Cousin)

Entered June 30, 2020 from Mississauga

RIP Anne. You are with Jim now and you are both watching over your family.

Jennifer Reimanis (Family friend)

Entered June 30, 2020 from Milton

Ann was like a mother to me. She was kind, generous, thoughtful and gentle. I met the Cooks almost 35 years ago and remember Sunday dinners at their apartment like it was yesterday. Ann was welcoming and always made me feel at home and I was so very lucky to have known both her and Jim. I will always have a special place in my heart for her, just as I do for her daughter, my very good friend Audrey and I am relieved that she is now at peace. She and Jim can both look over the family as the true angels they both were on this earth.

Gurjit Marok (Friend)

Entered June 30, 2020 from Caledon

We will miss you dearly Anne.
May you Rest In Peace.
Love,
Mrs. Marok and family. 🙏🏼❤️

The Dubé Family (Friends of the Family)

Entered July 1, 2020 from Bolton

Audrey, Al and Taylor,
We are so sorry for your loss. We are one of the lucky families who got to see ‘Taylor’s Nan’ in action at the hockey games.... Her love and pride for ‘everything Taylor’ and family was undeniable. You were all very lucky to have been so deeply loved by her.
It is not easy to lose such a big part of your family and for this we send you our condolences. May you take comfort in each other at this time and know that she is always with you in spirit.
Taylor; Your biggest fan is still cheering you on from above. Continue to make her proud!
With love, Allan, Tammy, Landon and Kennedi

Joe and Ellen Pasquale (Friend)

Entered July 1, 2020

God bless

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