Jamaica Gleaner

Lady Cooke dies at 100

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AT THE age of 100 years old, Ivy Cooke, widow of the late Governor General Sir Howard Cooke, passed away peacefully yesterday at the Andrews Memorial Hospital.

In 1939, the Cookes became the first couple to be married at chapel of the then Mico Teachers’ College.

They raised goats, rabbits, cattle and chickens on the grounds of King’s House, as well as directed the care of the gardens during their official duties from 1991-2006.

Like her late husband, Lady Cooke was a teacher by profession.

Governor General Sir Patrick Allen said Lady Cooke was a gracious person whose social engagement­s and ease of manner enhanced the work of Sir Howard.

“Her love for, and work among, children distinguis­hed her as a major contributo­r in the field of child developmen­t. Her role in national developmen­t through education, culture and agricultur­al initiative­s will fo rever be an important part of the King’s House legacy,” Sir Patrick said in a statement.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness hailed Lady Cooke as an outstandin­g educator.

“Lady Cooke served the nation well. She was passionate about education, child developmen­t and guidance counsellin­g,” Holness said.

Former Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller tweeted: “Just heard that Lady Ivy Cooke, widow of Sir Howard Cooke, has passed. She is now reunited with the love of her life. Walk good, Miss Ivy.”

Lady Cooke, born June 27, 1916, is survived by two sons – Justice Howard FitzArthur Cooke, retired judge of the Court of Appeal; and Richard Washington McDermott Cooke, hotelier – and daughter, Audrey Faith Cooke, a consultant in internatio­nal affairs.

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Lady Ivy Cooke, widow of the late Governor General Sir Howard Cooke, died yesterday.

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