Jeffrey Mark Cook, age 42, of Boston, MA and formerly of Austin,  MN died Tuesday, November 8, 2011 at Kileleshwa, Nairobi,  Kenya, Africa.        Jeff was born October 2, 1969 in  Austin, MN to parents, Joseph and Sharon and joined his three  siblings, Christopher Scott Cook, Gregory John Cook and Deborah  Lynn Cook.  He graduated from Hernando High School in  Hernando, MS in 1988 and went on to attend Ole Miss University in  Mississippi and the University of Massachusetts Amherst in Amherst,  MA.  Jeff was a humanitarian.  He enjoyed playing  percussion, listening to music, was an avid reader, enjoyed golf,  tennis, the Minnesota Vikings, the Boston Red Sox, the L.A. Lakers,  Ole Miss football, and rugby.  Jeff was the founder of the  Phoenix Group and a missionary for Church World Service.  He  was in the United States Army Special Forces and served during the  Gulf War/Desert Storm.         Survivors include his mother, Sharon  Dawn Hunter of Burnsville, MN and formerly of Austin, MN; his  father, Joe L. Cook of Wayland, MA and formerly of Austin, MN; his  brothers, Chris Cook and wife Peggy of Roseville, MN, Greg Cook and  wife Jayleen of Glenville, MN; his sister, Deborah Cook and husband  Brian Hagan of Austin, MN; his nieces, Larissa Cook and Danielle  Cook of Glenville, MN; his many additional extended family members  and true friends.        Funeral services will be held 1:00 pm  on Saturday, November 19, 2011 at Mayer Funeral Home with Pastor  Dave Johnson and Deacon John Kluczny officiating.  Friends may  call from 11 am until the time of the service at Mayer Funeral Home  on Saturday.  Interment will be in Oakwood Cemetery with  military rites by American Legion Post #91, V.F.W. Post #1216, and  D.A.V. Chapter 27 .        The honorary casket bearers will be  Karen Foglesong, Mark Gardner, Kevin Houston, Garry Morrow, Neecie  Brasher Presley, and Yust Lundberg.  The casket bearers will  be Chris Cook, Greg Cook, Deborah Cook, Peter Cook, Mike  Williamson, and Brian Hagan.        Thank you to the following  individuals and groups of people:  to Garry Morrow for  introducing Jeff to Church World Service in Kenya, Africa where  Jeff spent the most rewarding seven months of his adult life.   Garry and Jeff were the truest of friends; to Church World Service  for recognizing and embracing Jeff's carefree spirit while gently  guiding him along the most amazing journey of his life; to Mark  Adiedo from Church World Service for ensuring Jeff was so well  taken care of on his journey home from Africa; to the U.S. Embassy  in Africa and the U.S. Embassy in New York for their guidance,  support, and most importantly their combined efforts to return  Jeff's personal items to his family; to the Austin Area Veteran's  Organizations for honoring Jeff and his dedication to our nation;  to Jeff's Facebook friends for the continued posting of messages,  stories, and photos honoring and celebrating his life.
  
   
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