Crawfordsville Daily Journal 1 Jan 1904 -- "Death of Mrs. Clevey M. Cook" -- At their home on last Wednesday morning, Dec 23, occurred the death of Ora Belle Cook. While her death wa snot unexpected and the rest which she entered into was glady welcomed by the weary sufferer, yet to the family relatives and friends her presence with them will ever be missed and when the members assembled at their annual reunion one more will fail to respond to the roll call down here, but beyond will be watching and waiting to welcome her loved ones as they respond to their names later on. Ora Belle Johnson was born march 23, 1874 and continued to reside at her parents' home in the Gravelly Run neighborhood with the exception of one year spent in school at Carmel, ind until her marriage with Clevely M. Cook Sept 31 (sic), 1897. About one year ago they sold their farm in the Center Grove neighborhood bought and moved to the Robert Craig homestead, 3 miles SE of Darlington since which time her health has been gradually giving away. All medical aid, experienced nurses and loving hands could do was but in vain, and after months of sufferingw ith that dread disease tuberculosis, the end came, leaving behind to mourn their loss the husband and three children. Effie, Pearl and Charles, aged respectively 11, 9 and 3. The baby Carl M. preceding the mother 4 months. The parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson, Mrs. Eric Paddock, a sister and Mr. Floyd Johnson, a brother are also left to mourn the loss of a loving daughter and sister and who will often sigh for "The touch of a vanished hand, and a sound of a voice that is still." The funeral exercises were held at 11 o'clock CHristmas day at the ME Church in Darlington by Rev. JS Crowder of Oxford, Ind assisted by Rev. Mr. Alley of the ME Church and Rev. Mr. Axton of the Friends Church. Interment at the Odd Fellows cemetery at Darlington.