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Mildred Ada (Millie) (Cooke) De Rocher

Posted 2009-04-22 by Judy Wight Branson
Mildred Ada De Rocher

12/23/1923 - 3/15/2009

Mildred (Millie) Ada De Rocher passed away peacefully at the Margaret T. Morris Assisted Living Center in Prescott, Arizona on March 15, 2009.

Millie was born December 23, 1923 in Lakewood, Ohio to Charles and Harriet (Jones) Cooke. She was raised in Lakewood, Ohio and graduated from Lakewood High School. After graduation, Millie went to secretarial school in Lakewood. She first worked for the Glidden Paint Company where she and her friends formed a group called the Glidden Girls, which met monthly for over 50 years. Millie was a 'forever' member of the Glidden Girls and attended these meetings whenever she was in Lakewood.

She married Wilfred L. (Bill) De Rocher, Jr., on May 19, 1951, in Lakewood, Ohio. They lived in many locations in the U.S. whenever Bill's work led them including Tonawanda, N.Y., Huntington Station, N.Y. and Littleton, Colorado. Millie worked for a few years as a secretary and bookkeeper but soon after devoted her time to raising their three adopted children, two twin girls and one boy. She was involved with the children's schools, Girl Scouts, church and was a skilled seamstress. She loved sewing clothing for herself and the girls.

Millie also found time to volunteer at a number of places including helping children learn to swim at the YMCA and helping at the Craig Rehabilitation Center in Englewood, CO. Each year Millie loved the family vacations of exploring Colorado back country and hiking and four-wheeling into the beautiful Colorado wilderness. Millie loved the outdoors and decided to take up golf and joined a local women's golf league. She played many rounds and made new friends.

In 1988, when Bill retired, Millie and Bill moved to Prescott, AZ. As a lifelong Episcopalian, she was very active in St. Luke's Episcopal Church and was a receptionist and also president of the women's group at St. Luke's. Both she and Bill joined the Prescott Outings Club, enjoying many hikes and car camps. She and Bill traveled extensively in the U.S., covering all 50 states and Canada and including trips to Australia/New Zealand, Chile and the Galapagos Islands. Bill joined Millie in golf after retirement. Many of their vacations included golf and they played on many courses around the U.S. until her memory began to fade.

She was preceded in death by her father, Charles Cooke; her mother, Harriet Cooke; her sister, Margie Watt; and her brothers, Albert and Alan Cooke. Survivors include her husband, Bill of Prescott, Ariz.; son, David (Janice) De Rocher of Aurora, Colo.; daughters, Denise (Robert) Vogels of Littleton, Colo. and Dawn (James) Garrett of Nampa, Idaho; and five grandchildren. Millie's bright blue eyes and big smile will be missed.

A Celebration of Life Service will be at 10:00am, Friday, April 4, 2009 at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Prescott, Ariz., with Fr. Bill Crews officiation. The cremation will be private.

Arizona Ruffner Wakelin Funeral Home, Prescott, Arizona.






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