Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Thursday, Feb. 2

-

BATESVILLE — Ida Katherine “Kate” Dunkin Cooke

of Batesville, born April 8, 1929 to the late Damon Duffield Dunkin and Mertie Arnold Dunkin Harris, died peacefully on Sunday, January 29, 2023.

Her husband of 63 years, Samuel “Sam” Coombs Cooke, and her sister, Della Mae Dortch, preceded her in death.

She leaves her four children and their spouses, Becky and Anthony Falkowski (Dover, Del.), Sam and Rita Cooke (Batesville), John and Cindy Cooke (Batesville), and Mary and Chris Boushelle (Fayettevil­le); 11 grandchild­ren and their spouses, Emily and Mike McGetrick (Vienna, Va.), Jeff and Bethany Halpern (Crownsvill­e, Md.) and Ryan and Steph Halpern (Dover, Del.), Allison Cooke (Little Rock), and Samuel and Lindsey Cooke (Fayettevil­le), Alex and Sara Cooke (Vilonia) and David and Melanie Cooke (Dover), and Jay and Tana Boushelle (Bixby, Okla.), John Boushelle (Broomfield, Colo.), Katherine Boushelle (Fayettevil­le) and Rebecca Boushelle (Hinesville, Ga.); three bonus grandchild­ren and spouses, Preston and Hannah Caldwell (Batesville), Alexandra and Ben Benton and Alyssa Chunn (all of Little Rock); and 14 great-grandchild­ren.

She was a graduate of Little Rock Central High School, attended Ward-Belmont College and graduated from University of Tulsa where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She married her college sweetheart, and they moved to Montana, Wyoming, California, Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana, while Sam worked as a geologist. After seven years he became manager of Silica Products Company in Guion, owned by her mother, the late Mertie A. Harris. Kate was secretary of the corporatio­n.

Her family was the joy of her life, and her family loved her deeply. She hosted many family gatherings over the years at Hilton Head, SC; Branson, MO; Mountain View; and their cabin at Highrock Farms on Sullivan Creek. Her second love was collecting antiques for her home, friends and her shop, Collector’s Corner. A special day for her was when she was selected for an appearance on

Antiques Roadshow filmed in Little Rock.

For a number of years she taught science at Batesville Junior High School. Kate was active with the Old Independen­ce Regional Museum and was involved with the planning, site selection, museum furnishing­s and the gift shop. She was a founding member of a local investment club for women, a PEO Chapter Z member, and a White River Medical Center volunteer. She was a woman of faith and involved with her church, First Presbyteri­an, serving on various committees and was active with Lyon College. She especially enjoyed her bridge groups and visiting and traveling with close friends.

A graveside service will be held at Oaklawn Cemetery, Batesville, Ark., on Saturday, February 4, at 2 p.m. A celebratio­n of life will be held at a later date. Arrangemen­ts are by Roller-Crouch Funeral Home. Honorary pallbearer­s include her nephews, Damon Dortch, George Dortch III and Eric Cooke, and Tasker Rodman and J.R. Baker.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to Old Independen­ce Regional Museum, 380 E. Ninth Street, Batesville, Ark. 72501 or First Presbyteri­an Church, 775 E. Boswell, Batesville, Ark., 72501.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States