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Nanalee Larsen Cook

January 31, 1943 — April 15, 2022

01/31/1943 ~ 4/15/2022

Easter Reunion

Sunrise on Good Friday, April 15, 2022, found Nanalee Larsen Cook peacefully “walking the rainbow” to be embraced by a welcoming party of heavenly hosts celebrating her arrival.  We look forward to a glorious family reunion ahead because of Christ’s great Easter gift to all.   Nanalee was born to Merrill and Leila Larsen in Spanish Fork, Utah, on January 31, 1943.  She received her elementary education degree from BYU, where a cherished roommate christened her “Neen,” a nickname she loved. On June 5, 1965, she was sealed for time and eternity to Mark Evan Cook in the Manti Utah Temple. 

Easters gone-by found the family watching The Ten Commandments and The Sound of Music (annual TV specials).  We enjoyed the movie soundtrack while driving together in our 1979 wood panel station wagon, blasting songs from the abbey from an 8-track car stereo.  Baskets of treats, always including reminders of Christ, were hidden in creative locations including the dryer, oven and fireplace.

At times when her children begged forgiveness for being a “problem like Maria” (one is almost “always late for everything”), with mercy she said: “There’s nothing to forgive.” 

These are a few of Nanalee’s favorite things:

Our kind Heavenly Father of whom she said:  “Trust Him.

Our older brother Jesus Christ of whom she said:  “Follow Him.

Her family to whom she said:  “I love each of you dearly!  Please love and help one another.

Friends from all walks of life, including Moroni Elementary where she taught for at least 100 years!  The secretary would call her yearly at 4 a.m. saying, “Let me be the first to wish you Happy Birthday!”  Fellow teachers and many other wonderful people cheered her with their many kindnesses, countless visits and all kinds of household help and hairdos which allowed her to stay in her home until the end.  To them she says: “Heartfelt thank you.”  To generations of former students she says: “Yo! Work hard, keep trying, and never give up.”  After retiring from teaching, Nanalee also served as a member of the North Sanpete Board of Education.

One former student was her pen-pal of many years, sending beautiful drawings from prison where she occasionally visited him.  Of his situation she humbly said: ”There but for the grace of God go I.”  To us she says:  “Love and watch over those whose sins are different than your own.”

Horses King and Patty, miniature yorkie Abby, and cat named Little Foot were cherished company for her.  Nanalee loved Native American history and decor, grandchildren’s concerts, sporting events and programs were also among her very favorite things.  Trips to Tulum and Iceland, as well as grandkid trips, and school board trips to New Orleans and Boston were highlights.  Older grandchildren made special memories on “grandkid trips,” and she expressed wishing she could have followed through with all the younger ones.

Nanalee belonged to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The “good news” of  the gospel was her guide in life, and she served in many callings. With Mark, she served in the Manti Temple as an ordinance worker beginning in 2003 until moving to Fargo, North Dakota, for a full-time senior mission. Together they served in three states and in the Bismarck Temple from February 2007 to August 2008. Throughout their mission they received visits and important family support.  In addition to sharing her testimony of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ, she enjoyed volunteering at a local school with many refugee children from Africa, and overseeing social events for the single young adults.  Upon returning, she again served as an ordinance worker in the Manti Temple until the Covid-related closing in 2020. 

Their mission and temple friends became like family.

Children born to them are: Stephanie Leila (deceased) (Scott Stevens – Ephraim); Valerie (Gerald Mills- Bountiful); Heath (deceased) (Holly Allred Cook Larsen – Spring City); Kevin (Angie Hansen – Mt. Pleasant); Austin (Natalie White – Moroni); and Joseph (Ricci Allred – Moroni).

Grandchildren: Skyler Stevens, Sydney (Weston) Stilson, Shalynn (Kody) Anderson, Shantel (Matt) Taylor; Anthony Mills, Michael (Emily) Mills, Thomas Mills, Heather (Landon) Beutler, Nathan Mills; Ashley (Mark)Rosenlof, Quincey (Rhett) Bird, Layne (Andie) Cook, Morgan Cook & Afton Cook; Wyatt Cook & Kaylee Cook; Tynlee Cook, Hallee Cook, Porter Cook; JJ Cook (deceased), PJ Cook, Kash Cook, Madelaina Cook & Celine Cook.

Great-grandchildren: Gabriel and Luka Mills; Sophie & McKinley Stilson; Shandon, James & Addison Anderson; Gracie, MaKrae, Max & Grady Rosenlof; Kayzer & Josie Bird.

Nanalee is also survived by her brothers Bruce and Wayne Larsen, and in-laws Jewel Hatch, Molly Lamb, Roger, Lawrence, Tracy, Orson & Daniel Cook and their families.

The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the St. Joseph Indian School in South Dakota. Click Here. As a family we express our heartfelt gratitude to all who were a part of her life and wish we could include you each by name.  A special thanks to all of the exceptionally caring healthcare providers at Moroni Clinic and Sanpete Valley Hospital who attended her passing.

A viewing will be held on Friday evening, April 22nd, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Moroni Stake Center, 82 North Center Street. Saturday April 23rd a viewing will take place from 9 to 10:30 a.m. with funeral services beginning at 11 and internment at the Moroni cemetery to follow.

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