Jeffrey Cook

Jeffrey Cook Obituary

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Age - 46

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August 26, 2023

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Columbia, MO

Jeffrey Lee Cook, age 46, of Columbia, passed away on Thursday, August 24, 2023, at University of Missouri Hospital. He was born on August 8, 1977, in Columbia, Missouri to Thomas and Sue (Lindquist) Cook. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations to the funeral home for the final expenses for Jeff at the following link: https://www. millardfamilychapels. com/services/e-payArrangements are under the direction of Nilson-Millard Cremation & Burial Center, 5611 E. St. Charles Rd. ; Columbia, MO 65202. (573) 474-8443. Online condolences may be left for the family at www. nilsonfuneralhome. com

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