LEWISTON – Judith R. Cook, 57, of 4 Ridgewood Ave., Lewiston, died on Tuesday, Oct. 2, at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center, following a two-and-a-half year illness with ALS.
She was born in Lewiston on June 6, 1950, the daughter of Eugene E. and Mary (Sullivan) Tremblay, and had been a resident of this community all of her life.
She was educated in Auburn schools and was a graduate of Edward Little High School, class of 1968.
She was employed at Twin City Dental Lab for many years, until her retirement in 2006.
She was a parishioner of Holy Family Church. Judith loved traveling, fishing, skiing and gambling at Foxwoods. She was a good hearted person who most of all enjoyed her nieces, nephews and her family.
She is survived by her husband, Craig B. Cook, whom she married on Oct. 15, 1983, of Lewiston; her father, Eugene E. Tremblay of Auburn; one brother, Raymond Tremblay of Alexandria, Va.; one sister, Joanne Gauthier and her husband, Gerald, of Poland; two nieces, Cynthia Chase of Poland, and Dena Cross of Michigan; two nephews, John Cleary of Oxford, and Todd Cook of Whiting; several great-nieces; and nephews; and two great-great-nieces.
She was predeceased by her mother, Mary Tremblay, who died on July 13, 1992.
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