Mary was born July 26, 1933 in Doniphan County, KS the daughter of Charles E. and Alice Belle (Raney) Waggoner.
She had many prestigious jobs including hotel wait staff at Osawatomie, KS, wait staff at Chris William’s Café, and Bill’s Cafe. After leaving wait staff employment she worked at Farm Bureau Magazine preparing address labels. She also worked at Footware and K-Mart as a manager over the Fleet Truck Lines, overseeing and dispatching trucks to outlaying stores. After retirement, she was a homemaker and helped her husband, Harry O. (Jr.) in the garden at their home in North Lawrence.
Mary Alice was very well known for her baking, canning, and candy making.
She married Harry Cook August 29, 1951 in Highland, KS. She is survived by Harry of the home, and many nieces and nephews. She is surpassed by her parents, Charles and Alice Waggoner, sister, Lucille, six brothers, Max, Kenneth “Bo”, Eugene “Bean”, William “Bill”, Robert, and Sam.
Mary was born July 26, 1933 in Doniphan County, KS the daughter of Charles E. and Alice Belle (Raney) Waggoner.
She had many prestigious jobs including hotel wait staff at Osawatomie, KS, wait staff at Chris William’s Café, and Bill’s Cafe. After leaving wait staff employment she worked at Farm Bureau Magazine preparing address labels. She also worked at Footware and K-Mart as a manager over the Fleet Truck Lines, overseeing and dispatching trucks to outlaying stores. After retirement, she was a homemaker and helped her husband, Harry O. (Jr.) in the garden at their home in North Lawrence.
Mary Alice was very well known for her baking, canning, and candy making.
She married Harry Cook August 29, 1951 in Highland, KS. She is survived by Harry of the home, and many nieces and nephews. She is surpassed by her parents, Charles and Alice Waggoner, sister, Lucille, six brothers, Max, Kenneth “Bo”, Eugene “Bean”, William “Bill”, Robert, and Sam.
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