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Mary Kay Cook
Popkess Mortuary, Sabetha
Topeka , KS

Mary Kay (Sawyer) Cook, 74, died on January 1, 2021. She was born on February 22, 1946 in Horton, Kansas, to Maxine and Neal Sawyer. As a child she was a self-described tomboy who loved to make mud-pies and catch frogs. One of her favorite stories was recounting her mom’s scream upon discovering one of her frogs perched on the toaster one morning. Her mom did not share Kay’s fondness for frogs. Kay graduated from Sabetha High School and had many good memories of slumber parties, draggin’ Main in Pete Pontiac, and other fun times with her friends. She attended Emporia State University, where she met Lynn Cook, the love of her life. Kay and Lynn were married on August 28, 1966 and built a life together raising a family in Topeka.

In addition to raising her two girls, Kay worked as a medical secretary at two hospitals in Topeka and later in the medical records department at Rolling Hills. As she neared retirement, she enjoyed babysitting for several friends. She was a natural with kids.

Kay gave genuine and unconditional love to her family and friends. She hosted many family gatherings and was always cheering her daughters at tennis meets, softball games and dance recitals. She had a great, infectious laugh which was hard for her to stop once she got going. She loved to celebrate Christmas, read, listening to music, playing Trivial Pursuit, and playing golf. Kay and Lynn retired in sunny Arizona where they made even more friends and memories.

She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother. She is survived by her loving husband, Lynn Cook, of Topeka, Kansas; two daughters, Stacy Cook, and her spouse, Laurie Kemplay, of Indianapolis, Indiana; and her daughter, Jenne Cook, of Topeka, Kansas; her cousins; her many nieces and nephews; and her beloved cat, Sophie.

Memorial services will be held on Saturday, June 12, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. at the Popkess Mortuary Chapel in Sabetha, Kansas. A visitation will be held prior to the service starting at 10:00 a.m. until the time of service at the Popkess Mortuary Chapel. A private family inurnment will be made in the Sabetha Cemetery. Memorial contributions in Kay’s honor may be made to the American Kidney Fund or the American Chronic Pain Association (a resource for fibromyalgia) sent in care of Popkess Mortuary, 823 Virginia, Sabetha, Kansas 66534. www.popkessmortuaries.com