Eloise Ehrhart Cook

eloise cook

March 5, 1935 ~ March 29, 2018

Born in: Sparta Township, Pennsylvania

Eloise Ehrhart Cook of Route 77 Spartansburg died at St Vincent Health Center on Thursday, March 29 of complications from a long term illness. Eloise was born at her parents home in Sparta Township, a daughter of the late Ray and Grace Ehrhart. Eloise graduated from Sparta High School, Class of 1953. In High School Eloise was a Sparta Fair Queen. Eloise married Glenn Cook on April 26, 1953. Glenn and Eloise would have been married 65 years on April 26, 2018. Over her life Eloise volunteered many years as a Girl Scout leader, as a member of the Lucy Morris Scholarship Committee, and as a Sparta Alumni Committee Member. Eloise loved her flower gardens and over the Spring and Summer they were spectacular to see. Eloise also spent many years driving a kindergarten route in the Sparta area for the Corry School District. She really enjoyed the children she drove on this route. Christmas was her favorite season as verified by the outstanding way she decorated her home. Eloise's greatest joy in life was being a wife and mother at which she did a wonderful job. Eloise is survived by her husband Glenn Cook and her four children Lucy, Lori (Tom) Stockton, Dale (Judy) Cook, and Glenda (Don) Patterson. She is also survived by 6 grandchildren Mark, Keith, Andrea, Jennifer, Chelsey, and Cambria. In addition she is survived by her sisters Helen Woodcock and Opal Smith. Besides her parents Eloise was preceded in death a grandson, Curtis Stockton, three brothers Maurice, Frank, and Roy Ehrhart and four sisters Elizabeth McElhaney, Lena Knieser, Ida Greer Ross, and Alta Huff and a brother-in-law Richard Cook. The family will receive friends on Monday April 2 from 1:00pm ??? 5:00 pm with the service to follow at 5:00 pm with the Pastor David Nolan. The funeral will be at the Warren-Glenn Funeral Home at 62 S. Main St., Union City, PA. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Donations in Eloise's memory may be made to the Sparta Ambulance Service, 340 Main St., Spartansburg, the Community Nursing Services of Northeast, 7 Park St. Northeast, PA, 16428, and the National Organization for Rare Disorders, Dept. 5430, PO Box 4110, Woburn, MA, 01888 (Cold Agglutinin Disease). Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence on Eloise???s Book of Memories online at www.WarrenGlennFuneralHome.com

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  1. My deepest sympathy to the family. I treasure my memories of such a great aunt. She always brought a smile to my face when our family was in her company.

  2. She loved her husband Glen, her family and her dog Pokey. They both always talked of their children and grandchildren far away and wished they saw them more often. She was always a great hostess and genuinely cared how things were going in others’ lives. Eloise will be sorely missed. We send our love, prayers and condolences from the Kunick family.

  3. Deepest sympathy to Uncle Glen and family. Aunt Eloise was one of the favorite aunts. She always had a smile and a giggle to share. I will miss the talks we shared. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her. She is in the awesomeness of heaven now and has looked upon the face of God. She is reunited with family who have gone before her. What a time of celebration for her. Please know you are all in our thoughts and prayers. May God’s love make this time bearable. Love to you all.

  4. We are sending our deepest sympathies to everyone who was touched by Eloise. Our thoughts of comfort and peace are with all of her friends and family.

    From all of us at The National Organization for Rare Disorders.

  5. So sorry to hear of Aunt Eloise’s passing. May you have peace knowing that she is finally with her heavenly father and some of her family. May God give each and every one of you, peace and comfort. You are in my prayers.
    God Bless,
    Barbara Ehrhart Decker

  6. My deepest sympathy to you Uncle Glenn. Aunt Eloise was one of my favorites and I will cherish the memories we had. May she be at peace and with the love of her family that has passed before her.
    RIP Aunt Eloise…


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