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1923 Mildred 2016

Mildred Hoskins Cook

July 16, 1923 — March 7, 2016

Mildred Cooper Hoskins Cook, age 92, loving wife and mother; proud grandmother and great grandmother, and devoted friend to all who knew her, passed from this life on March 7, 2016 in Logan, Utah.
Mildred was born July 16, 1923 in Wellsville, Utah to William Jenkins and Elizabeth Cooper Hoskins . She was one of six children: Leo, her oldest brother, three sisters, Afton, Beth and Edna, and a younger brother, Bill, have all preceded her in death. Like their sturdy ancestors from Scotland and Great Britain, the members of this family were pioneers in their own right. They hoped and worked for a better world as they struggled through the trials of the Great Depression, and the World War which followed. And within the unity of that family circle, a special bond was nurtured. They learned to laugh at themselves and at each other. They were more than siblings, they were good friends. The ability to see the humor in everyday life has served them very well.
Life is a good teacher, providing lessons which build character and faith. Mildred was very ill as a child, and health problems have continued most of her life. She has seen trials, and troubles, and setbacks. But determined and feisty by nature she usually managed to meet them head on She wrote in her history: “Many times I have prayed and received help in choosing the right thing to do. I have been blessed when I have been ill. My prayers have always been answered.”
“Midge” as she was called by friends and family, attended school in Wellsville and graduated from South Cache High. During the early years of World War II she worked in Ogden at the 2nd Street Defense Depot. One afternoon, she caught the eye of the handsome young driver of the shuttle she took to and from work. By the time they got back to Wellsville, Lew had wrangled a date. The miles between Wellsville and Lew’s home in Garden City made “gas rationing” a reality in their courtship, but love would have its way. They were married in the Logan Temple, Nov 18, 1943. Faith, determination, and a lot of give and take have kept them together for more than 72 years.
Mildred loved music, and though she was only blessed with what she termed a “choir voice” you could often hear her humming a tune as she worked in the garden or did household chores. She started piano lessons when she was 75 and later tried her hand at playing the guitar. And often she could be heard singing out loud as she rocked a grandchild to sleep. Recalling such moments, the words of a favorite hymn take on renewed meaning. “There is music in my soul today… for Jesus listening can hear the songs I cannot sing.”
There is a wholeness that comes as we accept our limitations and let go of unrealistic dreams. Mildred didn’t focus on the things she couldn’t do. She was resilient and willing to try new things. She believed that if “something is worth doing it is worth doing right.” She was candid and outspoken and like it or not, she let you know exactly how she felt.
She took a special interest in people. Always one to strike up a conversation with a stranger, or stop by to visit a sick friend, or reach out to a new neighbor, she always had time to play checkers, or ‘go fish’, or some other game with a granddaughter or grandson.
She served in numerous Church callings through the years. She was a Relief Society visiting teacher most of her life. She also served as a teacher in Primary, Young Women, and Sunday School. She particularly enjoyed the five years she and Lew served as ordinance workers in the Logan Temple.
Her most devoted service, however, has been to her family. She and Lew have raised three children: Mike, Gary, and Kristy. They are the proud grandparents of 18 grandchildren as well as a growing gaggle of great grand children.

Funeral Services will be held Saturday, March 12th, a 12:00 pm at Nelson Mortuary, 162 East 400 North in Logan. A viewing will be held between 9:30 and 10:45 that morning.

We express deep appreciation to the staff of Legacy House and Access Home Healthcare for the kind and gentle care they have provided.



The Descendents of
Lew Deland Cook and Mildred Hoskins

Michael Lew Cook and Sherry Butler
Michelle Leigh Cook & Darrell Mark Tullis
Gregory Mark Tullis
Ava Chloe Tullis
Julia Magdalena Tullis
Kathrine Sherry Tullis

Michael Kevin Cook & Kathryn Elizabeth Cook
Tyler Logan Cook
Sydney Alexis Cook
Cecily Kaitlyn Cook

John Bryant Cook & Kimberly Choate
Riley John Cook
Hannah Nicole Cook
Halle Olivia Cook
Ashley Rosa Cook

Amy Elizabeth Cook

Jennifer Alnora Cook & Jonathan A.Merchant
Alexander Lucas Merchant
Ethan Jonas Merchant
Sydney Gwynyth Merchant
Gabriel Elijah Merchant
Charlotte Rian Merchant

Susanne Nicole Cook


Gary H Cook and Helen Morgenegg
Matthew Todd Cook and Ruth Harrison
Vincent Gary Cook
Isabella Annette Cook
Morgan John Cook

Ann Marie Cook and Patrick McVey
Abigail Marie McVey
Erin Olivia McVey
Luke William McVey

Catherine Elizabeth Cook & Edwin Victor Davis III
Stella Helen Davis
Rachael Marie Davis

Dustin Andrew Cook

Benjamin James Cook

Stephen David Cook

Spencer Lewis Cook


Kristy Cook and Lyle Powell
Todd M. Olsen

Justin L. Olsen

Shelly Powell Fagerlund
Lily Fagerlund
Lais Fagerlund
Mazzy Fagerlund

Erin Powell and Don Donaldson
Finn Donaldson
Shea Donaldson
Ryder Donaldson

Erika Powell Green
Chloe Green
Jackson Green
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