Grafton H. Cook
August 4th, 1930 - August 7th, 2009
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Grafton's Obituary
Husband, father, grandfather, genealogist, historian, collector, lumber wholesaler – Grafton, 79 of Niles and Dowagiac died on August 7,2009 at home after an extended illness. Grafton was the son of Katherine W. and Grafton H. Cook and was born August 4, 1930 in Niles. He is survived by his wife Barbara and children: Grafton (Anne) of Fayaette, MO David(Julie) of Dowagiac, Katherine of St. Joseph, John of Nashville, TN and James (Kathleen) Lawlor of Guntersville, AL. Grif owned and operated Cook Lumber Co., Inc of Dowagiac a hardwood lumber and dimension brokerage as well as several allied businesses during his 37 year career and retired in 1992. Grafton (Grif) attended Washington and Lee University, graduated from Southwestern Michigan College, Western Michigan University with a B.A. Grif served for six years on the Dowagiac City Council. In addition he served as President of the Indiana Hardwood Lumberman’s Association, Chairman of the Pokagon Township Cemetery Board, vice president of the Cass District Library Board, National Historical Publications and Records Commission and Michigan State Historical Records Advisory Board, Old Rugged Cross Foundation, SMC Museum Advisory Committee. He was a member of Masonic Order, SAR, Society of Colonial Wars, Mayflower Society. For the past year Grif enjoyed researching and writing a series of articles for the Dowagiac Masonic Lodge on early Masons in southwestern Michigan. Grif is a lifelong student of history and has extensively collected firearms and edged weapons. Since the late 1950s Grif has given talks on such diverse weaponry subjects as the kris of Southeast Asia to M1 Carbine in WWII. In 1996, in partnership with a local collector, Grif spearheaded an exhibit of AWeapons in America: 1600 – 1890 – at Southwestern Michigan College Grif has written research articles for Man at Arms and The Swordsman. Grif and his wife Barbara have written several books on local history: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Dowagiac, Michigan; Pokagon Township Reflections; The M – 1 Carbine, a Revolution in Gun Stocking and The People of the Round Oak and other Dowagiac, Michigan, Personalities. They have also made numerous lectures on a number of topics to service clubs, historical societies and patriotic organizations. The Cooks have taken leadership roles in securing three Michigan Historical Markers: for St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Dowagiac, and the Sumnerville Hopewellian Mounds and Sumnerville Cemetery and the Old Rugged Cross Church. In 2005 they were successful in getting the Public Outreach Committee of the Michigan Bar Association to install its 20th Legal Milestone in Cass County entitled Freedom Road about the Underground Railroad and the Kentucky Raid. Grif and Barb were honored to receive a 2008 National DAR for medal for history, which was awarded by the Samuel Felt DAR Chapter in Cass County. In lieu of flowers please consider a donation in Grif’s memory to the Old Rugged Cross Foundation, P.O. Box 41, Niles, MI; The Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project, Western Michigan University, Gift Processing, 1903 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo, MI 49009-5403; or Borgess Hospice, 348 North Burdick St., Kalamazoo, MI 49007 McLauchlin-Clark Funeral Home of Dowagiac will be handling the funeral arrangements. The viewing will be at the Cooks home, 60736 Wood Road, Niles on Monday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m . The funeral will be at the Old Rugged Cross Church on the Corner of Vermont and Kansas Streets in the village of Pokagon on Tuesday at 11 a.m. Interment will occur at the Sumnerville Cemetery.
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