In Memory of

Terrence

Pierre

Cooke

Obituary for Terrence Pierre Cooke

Terry passed away peacefully with family by his side on 02/22/22. Born in 1930, Terry was raised and lived his entire life in West Vancouver. He attended Hollyburn Elementary and West Van Secondary Schools.

Terry married Freda Margaret (Ems) in 1950. They raised 2 sons, Lou and Joe and two daughters Jennie and Lynda. He was forever proud of his children and quick to point out their life accomplishments. Terry was pre-deceased by his daughter Jennie in 2012. He is survived by Margaret, his wife of 71 years, his son Lou (Marilyn), Joe (Teresa) and Lynda (Ivan), 6 grandchildren Tonya, Garth, Ericka, Derrick, Jonathan and Dana. As well as 9 great grandchildren Faye, Dylan, Charles, Parker, Sayda, Leo, Hugo, Makyla and Chase.

If a person has lived in Ambleside for any amount of time they know of the “Cooke House” at 12th and Duchess. For years, Terry had a large Totem Pole erected at the house. Like Terry, his residence stood out in Ambleside - a pillar of longevity, strength and character. As the landscape changed on the North Shore from 1930-2022, Terry adapted to and was involved with much of the changes experienced through his excavation and demolition company, Terry Cooke Excavating Ltd.

Terry always loved sports; playing, watching and coaching. In his 20s, Terry played football and at 5’6” he was the smallest guard in the league. He went on to coach his sons in the Gordon Sturtridge Football League. In his later years he loved to watch his grandchildren play rugby. Most memorable was a life dedicated to boxing. He coached for over 60 years, most notably coaching his sons Lou and Joe to Golden Gloves and National Championships. Many looked to Terry for not only instruction in boxing but advice and mentorship on how to live life. Into his 80s, Terry was known to ride his pedal bike from his home in West Van across the Lions Gate to his boxing club at the Astoria Hotel on East Hastings.

Terry’s memories are forever carved into our Totem Poles of life!