William Wallace Cook

William Wallace Cook

Deceased · Born: Apr 11, 1867 · Died: Jul 20, 1933

Personal Details

BornApr 11, 1867 Marshall, Michigan, USA
Spouse
  • Mary Ackley

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Jul 20, 1933 )
  • Anna Gertrude Slater

    ( Feb 28, 1891 to May 21, 2025 )

Biography

William Wallace Cook, a renowned writer of exceptional skill and reputation, made his debut into the world on April 11, 1867, in the charming town of Marshall, Michigan, USA. This distinguished individual's remarkable literary abilities and talents earned him widespread acclaim for his captivating and enthralling works, including the highly-regarded and esteemed novel "The Man Who Played Square" published in 1924, which undoubtedly showcased his mastery of the written word. Moreover, his thrilling and suspenseful tales, such as "Red Signals" released in 1927, left readers on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating more. Furthermore, his historical account "'49-'17" published in 1917, provided a fascinating glimpse into the past, solidifying his reputation as a masterful storyteller.

This extraordinary person's life was characterized by the immense good fortune of being blessed with not one, but two long-lasting and deeply committed marital partnerships, with Mary Ackley serving as the first partner in this lifelong journey of love and companionship, and Anna Gertrude Slater subsequently joining this loving equation, bringing with her an abundance of happiness and warmth to his life.

The life of this remarkable individual was tragically cut short on July 20, 1933, in Marshall, Michigan, USA, the very same town where he had first entered the world, marking a poignant and sudden conclusion to his mortal journey.

Career

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1927