Whitesell-Somers Family Web Project - Person Sheet
Whitesell-Somers Family Web Project - Person Sheet
BirthApr 24, 1879, Alamance County, North Carolina381
BurialBethlehem Christian Church, 3003 Altamahaw Race Track Road, Altamahaw, Alamance County, North Carolina381
FatherJacob Milton GERRINGER (1857-1929)
MotherMargaret Elizabeth APPLE (1859-1927)
Spouses
BirthApr 8, 1879, Guilford County, North Carolina94
DeathJan 17, 1963, Guilford County, North Carolina3, Mrs. Maggie Cook Scott Tate,94
BurialBethlehem Christian Church, 3003 Altamahaw Race Track Road, Altamahaw, Alamance County, North Carolina381
FatherMilton C. COOK (1852-1910)
MotherElizabeth Jane BARBER (1852-1933)
MarriageDec 23, 1900, Alamance County, North Carolina94,241
ChildrenZona Anita (1902-1996)
 Ralis Milton (1904-1991)
 Rufus Lawrence (1906-1981)
 Lydia Elizabeth (1908-1997)
 Carl Willie (Died as Infant) (1910-1910)
 Ralph Boyd (1913-2003)
 Maybelle Alice (1915-2005)
 Margaret Maggie (1918-2001)
 Beulah Eva (1920-2015)
 Violet Annie Lee (1922-2009)
 Irene (1925-2010)
Obituary Online notes for “Roxie” Elvice Flonna Roxanna GERRINGER
Burlington, December 13--Funeral services for Mrs. Roxie Gerringer Cook, 69, wife of Robert T. Cook, Rt. 1, Gibsonville, who died at 8:30 Saturday afternoon in a Greensboro hospital after failing health for several months and critical illnes of two days, will be held at 3:00 this afternoon in Bethlehem Christian Church at Altamahaw, which she had long been a member.

Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Survivors, in addition to her husband are seven daughters, Mrs. Zona Wyrick, Mrs. Lydia Apple, Mrs. Mabelle Carter, Mrs. Maggie Scott, Mrs. Violet Johnson, Mrs. Beulah Mabe and Mrs. Irene Moore. Three sons, Raylis Cook, Rufus Cook and Ralph Cook; and three grandchildren.  470, Mrs Elvice Flonna "Roxie" Gerringer Cook
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Created Apr 29, 2025 by Terry M. Whitesell

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