Eric D. Cook, Dayton, OH—Eric D. Cook passed away earlier this month, leaving a profound void in the lives of his family and friends. Eric, known affectionately as Eman by his children, Brandi Chivers and Eric Cook, succumbed to kidney failure and other severe health complications, including Hepatitis C, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and a severe blood infection.
Eric’s children, Brandi and Eric, faced the heart-wrenching decision to let him go, hoping it was the best choice for his suffering to end. They are now struggling with the financial burden of his passing, as Eric did not have life insurance, and his accounts are in probate.
In their effort to give their father a proper ceremony and cremation, Brandi has organized a fundraiser to seek help from the community. The goal is to raise $2,500, and so far, $155 has been collected through the generous donations of Ronald Edmondson, Delora Morrow, and Chanda Painter.
Eric was not only a father but also a friend and grandparent, whose presence brought joy to many. His family remembers him as a wonderful individual whose absence is deeply felt. Brandi and Eric, both having their own families to support, are reaching out for any assistance that can help them through this difficult time.
The Dayton community has shown support, and more contributions are hoped for in the coming days to meet the necessary funds within a month of his passing. The love and kindness of those who knew Eric will help keep his memory alive.
We are deeply saddened to learn of Eric D. Cook’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Short Summary of Eric D. Cook
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Eric D. Cook |
Date of Passing | Earlier this month |
Fundraiser Created By | Brandi Chivers |
Goal Amount | $2,500 |
Amount Raised | $155 |
Location | Dayton, OH |
Purpose | Funeral expenses and cremation costs |
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