William ‘Bill’ Cook Dies; Was a Champion Logger

William C. Cook

 

William C. Cook, an All-Alaska Logger champion in the 1960s in Sitka, passed away Jan. 20 at his home in Raymond, Washington. He was just three weeks shy of his 92nd birthday.

Bill was born Feb. 13, 1930,  in PeEll, Washington, to Homer and Gladys Cook. He grew up with his older brother Edgar and younger sister Sheralyn in different locations around the Pacific County area.  

Nearly 6 feet, 7 inches, tall since high school,  Bill cut an imposing figure. His high school basketball team went to the state playoffs in 1949 and Bill later went on to play semi-pro basketball in Southeast Alaska.

After graduating high school Bill worked for 15 years as a logger in Alaska, with Nelson Logging Company. He achieved notoriety in the late 1960s by becoming the All Alaska Logger three years in a row. The trophy was retired, and his record has not been beaten to this day.

After logging, Bill worked heavy equipment construction in Sequim, Washington, for seven years before moving back to Raymond in 1975 as a partner in Irv Stephens logging company. He retired in 1989 and continued to live in the area.

Bill was an avid fisherman and hunter, and liked nothing better than to be out catching fish with his good buddy Keith.  After retiring, he spent countless hours working outside. He dug wild daffodils from everywhere and come spring his home was surrounded by them.

Bill had three sons from his first marriage to Thora Jolley, and three stepchildren from his second marriage to Eve Hagar in 1968. Eve passed away in 2006.

In 2007 Bill heard from his UPS driver that there was a nice widow living in the Lebam area that he should meet. Bill called, introduced himself,  and then, roses in hand, he walked up to her house and started courting. In 2008 Bill and Virginia Dossey eloped to Reno, and lived out the rest of his life in their beautiful home overlooking the Willapa River. 

Bill is survived by Virginia, his wife  of 14 years; sister Sheralyn Dire (Danny); and children Chuck Cook (Leslie), Beverly Hagar, Steve Hagar (Cecilia), David Hagar; daughter-in-law Kristy Cook; five grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents; wife Eva Cook; brother Edgar Cook; sons Timmy and Rick Cook; and grandsons Timmy and Tedy Cook.

No memorial service is planned. The family would like to thank his multiple caregivers and friends for their loving support for the past two and a half years.

Memorial contributions in his name can be made online to the Dementia Society of America, Willapa Harbor Helping Hands, or Harbor Home Health and Hospice.

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