Russellville Rustler, Friday, February 23, 1912 A sad death occurred in the McGirk neighborhood Tuesday morning at 5:00 o'clock when Mrs. C.M. Cook passed to the Great Beyond after a short illness of pneumonia and heart disease. Deceased had been ill only about two weeks, and her death was quite a shock to the family and friends. On Wednesday, February 7th, Mrs. Cook attended the public sale of a neighbor, Joe Chambers, where she was bit by a dog which was the beginning of her illness. Later she contracted pneumonia and death relieved her suffering on the above date. Deceased was fifty-five years, two months and twenty-eight days old and besides a kind and loving husband leaves six children. They are: Mrs. Cole Roberts, of Eldon; Mrs. George Siebert, of California; Charles, Jerry, Lige and William Cook. She was a long and faithful member of the Baptist Church. Funeral services were held Thursday morning at 11:00 o'clock at the family residence conducted by Rev. R.L. Hood, after which the remains were tenderly laid to rest in the Lebanon Church Cemetery, one and one-half miles north of McGirk.