Cook, 90
Irene Long Cook will celebrate her 90th birthday Nov. 3. Cards may be sent to 705 N. 14th, Enid, OK 73701.
Irene was born Nov. 3, 1922, in Meno, the daughter of John and Dollie Mar-quardt.
She is a 1940 graduate of Waukomis High School and attended Enid Business College.
She married Willard Long in 1945.
Irene retired from Goldspot Dairy and married Keith Cook in 1984.
She is a member of a Baptist church in Enid and supports Feed the Children.
Her children are Vickie Kahn, Connie Peeler, Kandra Warner, Gene Long and Rocky Long. She has 19 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.
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