Robert “Bob” Clyde Cook

Robert “Bob” Clyde Cook of Denver, North Carolina passed away on March 13th at the age of 78.

Bob was born on April 1, 1944, in Great Falls, Montana to birth parents, Grace Wilson and Charles Ambrosia and was adopted by Alice and Wick Cook.

Bob grew up in the Belfry, Montana area and served in the Navy after high school.  He was hard working and always willing to help others with his handy man skills.  Bob lived life to the fullest; he enjoyed traveling (visiting all 50 states) and sharing stories with his friends.  He held many different jobs throughout his life including as an iron worker, a realtor, a pilot and a professional driver.

Left to cherish his memory are his daughter, Darrae, son-in-law, Gregg, grandchildren Riley and Max Nierenberg, brothers Ronnie Phay and Joe Ambrosia, and sisters Gerry Lee Phay and Stacia Burnham.

A Celebration of Life will be held Monday, April 10th at 1:00pm at The Good Samaritan Funeral Home; 3362 North Highway 16, Denver, NC 28037 with Military Honors.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Bob’s memory can be made to Denver United Methodist Church Ramp Ministry; 3910 North Highway 16 Denver, NC 28037 or to the Veterans Purple Heart Homes at purplehearthomesusa.org.

2 Responses to Robert “Bob” Clyde Cook

  1. Tom Freeman April 10, 2023 at 2:31 am #

    Bob was one tuff cookie, he was always up beat even in times of trouble! Bob had a strong passion for fellow ship and was always ready for a god conversation! Bob loved to cook and share a crock pot full of Pintos with friends or a trip to the the oyster Bar. I will miss hearing his stories of his journeys over a cold beer! My condolences to Bobs family and friends! RIP Bob God Bless!

  2. Linda Edmisten Brooks June 25, 2023 at 4:06 pm #

    Wish I had tried to re-connect with Bob sooner. I have many fond memories of his moving from Montana to Boone NC where he and I were neigbors during my high school years. We lost touch when I went to nursing school and he married. My father, he and I spent many winter hours playing cards! The last time I saw him was when he visited at the time of my father’s death. He also visited my mother in Boone a number of years ago. I am so glad that he was able to find his birth family. He did not dwell on doing so but had the desire to do so. Will miss knowing that he is not out there. Condolences to his family and friends.

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