John B. Cooke
John B. Cooke  | |
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| Member of the California State Assembly from the 37th district  | |
| In office January 5, 1953 - January 3, 1955  | |
| Preceded by | Stanley T. Tomlinson | 
| Succeeded by | Rex M. Cunningham | 
| Member of the California State Assembly from the 38th district  | |
| In office January 6, 1947 - January 5, 1953  | |
| Preceded by | Walter J. Fourt | 
| Succeeded by | Dorothy M. Donahoe | 
| Member of the California State Assembly from the 40th district  | |
| In office January 6, 1941 - January 4, 1943  | |
| Preceded by | Roscoe W. Burson | 
| Succeeded by | William H. Rosenthal | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | John Bleecker Cooke May 17, 1885 Fort Smith, Arkansas, U.S.  | 
| Died | June 26, 1971 (aged 86) Palo Alto, California, U.S.  | 
| Political party | Democratic | 
| Spouse(s) | Nagel Anne Klassen Joslin  | 
| Children | John B. Cook, Jr. | 
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| Years of service | 1905–1923 1941–1946  | 
| Rank | Commander | 
| Battles/wars | World War I World War II  | 
John Bleecker Cooke (May 17, 1885 – June 26, 1971) served in the California State Assembly for the 40th district from 1941 to 1943, the 38th and 37th district from 1947 to 1955.[1] During World War I and World War II he also served in the United States Navy.[2] Cooke died in Palo Alto in 1971 and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.[3]
His younger brother, Charles M. Cooke Jr., was a United States Naval Academy graduate and four-star admiral.
References
- ^ "Join California - John B. Cooke". joincalifornia.com.
 - ^ Vassar, Alexander C. (2011). Legislators of California (PDF). Retrieved November 23, 2016.
 - ^ "S.F. rites for John Cooke". Independent. June 29, 1971. Retrieved August 22, 2018.
 
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