Gary Cooke is a man who has always thought outside of the box Gary loves family, and he has lost some loved ones who were in his life. He once said to me, “It is better to have loved and lost than ...lihat lebih banyakGary Cooke is a man who has always thought outside of the box Gary loves family, and he has lost some loved ones who were in his life. He once said to me, “It is better to have loved and lost than not to have loved at all.” As I read Clonenstein, I could see that Gary was really remembering the now-deceased loved ones who were once in his life. They are too many to count. But the straw that broke the camel’s back was when his son, Gary, Jr., died at the age of thirty-two. In some way, he felt the spirits of them all. Most of the names in this book deceased and living indicate people Gary has known throughout his life, such as Mrs. Leslie (is his daughter), Dr. Anthony Marvin Cooke, Uncle Bernard, (is his three sons), and Elizabeth Enstein, known as Mamma (Elizabeth was his mother’s name.) Moreover, Gary’s father died when he was twelve. The judge character, Jack William Lee, was his father’s first names. Rosa Jane was his father’s sister, who helped raise him after his father died. Brenda is his deceased sister. There were many more deaths in his life, and in this book, Gary brought them all back to life. Gary once said to me, “All you really have is one life to live, so do something good—even great—before you die.”
Oh yes, I’m the author’s Uncle, Maurice Cooke
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Gary B.Cooke
P.O. Box 441944
Detroit MI 48244
E-mail garbco@ymail.com
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