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Born on February 26, 1952 in Portageville , Missouri, United States
Passed away on June 12, 2020 in Jackson , Tennessee, United States
This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Polly Cook, 68 years old, born on February 26, 1952, and passed away on June 12, 2020. We will remember her forever.
Sorry I’m late on saying Happy heavenly birthday sister! I know you were glad to see Cathy when she got up there. We sure miss you both bunches. Love you
Happy birthday Polly! We sure miss you down here on earth, but we are selfish, I know you were tired and ready to go. I know you are at rest now. We love you and miss you ❤️ Love, JC & Mary Kathern
Polly, this is our first Christmas without you! You truly are missed. We miss and love you I know you are having a wonderful Christmas with your Dad and Mom up in heaven. Merry Christmas Sis! ❤️ Tell Wilma Happy birthday for us! ❤️
Hi Sis, we never thought you would leave us so soon! We all miss you very much, I sometimes reach for the phone to call you, then I just say to myself, I can’t. I go by your house but you’re not there. I hope you and Momma and daddy had a great reunion! We are all well. I just wanted to set this memorial up for you because I love and miss you so much! Love, Mary Catherine and JC
Sorry I’m late on saying Happy heavenly birthday sister! I know you were glad to see Cathy when she got up there. We sure miss you both bunches. Love you
Polly you don't have a clue of how much you are missed down here on earth, but I would not want you to return to the difficult life you had while here, we were the best friends and sisters there every were, we was raised with all them boys so we thought we were one of them, But what a good heart you had. I was so proud to be your sister and the only one at that, I hope your at peace in your new life...I love you and I'm going to keep a check on Brian like I told you I would my sweet sister...