| A celebration of his life will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 
					28, at Second Baptist Church in Lincoln, with the Rev. Glenn 
					Shelton officiating. Visitation will be an hour prior to the 
					service. Burial will be at 11 a.m. Monday at New Union 
							Cemetery, Lincoln. Holland Barry and Bennett 
							Funeral Home in Lincoln is handling arrangements. Years have passed, decades, and what you see 
							today could not possibly allow you to see the quiet, 
							meek, talented person who was a son, brother, father 
							and most of all, a MAN. Norman was born March 2, 1955, in Chicago to 
							James Allen Cook Sr. and Lizzell Varnardo Cook. Norman will be missed by his mother, Lizzell Cook 
							of Lincoln; his brothers, Harold (and wife Marsha) 
							Cook of Bloomington, Steve (and wife Annettia) Cook 
							of Minnesota and Joseph Cook of Lincoln; his 
							sisters, Rosemary Cunningham of Las Vegas, Nev., 
							Linda (and husband Jerry) McGrady of Naperville, 
							Beverly (and husband Vernell) Ross of Dallas, Texas, 
							Stacy (and husband Eric) Jackson of Lincoln, 
							Stephanie Cook of Lincoln and Lisa Cook of 
							Bensonville; son Brian Cook of Orlando, Fla.; 
							daughter Kristina Cook of Lincoln; grandson Payton 
							Cook of Lincoln; and numerous nieces, nephews, 
							cousins, aunts, uncles and friends. He was preceded in death by his father; one 
							brother, James Allen Cook Jr.; and one sister, Nina 
							Cook. | 
 
							He attended Crown Elementary, Farragut High 
							School and Lincoln Community High School. 
							Norman was known as "Shorty" to his family and 
							friends because he was little in stature and height. 
							Then one day he could no longer be called "Shorty" 
							because he grew so tall. He went on to excel in high school basketball and 
							at the University of Kansas, subsequently becoming a 
							first-round draft for the Boston Celtics. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be 
							made to the family of Norman Cook, in care of Second 
							Baptist Church. 
            
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