Angela Wilson
Her time on this earth was too short. May she rest in peace.

Birth date: Jan 31, 1959 Death date: Aug 8, 2017
Colleen Michelle Cook,"Cookie", age 58, of Lewes, DE, passed away after a long battle with cancer, at her home on Tuesday, August 8, 2017. She was born Saturday, January 31, 1959 in Baltimore, MD, daughter of John and Winifred Coo Read Obituary
Her time on this earth was too short. May she rest in peace.
Instant friends on sight, a friendship that lasted for 17 years. No one got me like you did. Bonnie's camilla has become yours too. Love you, Coll. Always.
I know we hadn't connected in a few years but you were my dearest friend in and after high school. You were always there for me - and I for you. I hope you are laughing hysterically up there with both of our moms! IND and softball - happiest was when we beat Mercy for the first time in IND history - I pitched - you caught! I will always miss you. You are in a better place - Love, Maranto
I went to high school with Colleen, she was a wonderful friend and a great person to be around. She could always be counted on to be outrageous! But what I remember most about Colleen is her beautiful smile, love of life and wonderful spirit. We'd reconnected in the last several years and I got to see her in December. She was as always a joy to be with and made me laugh like no one else can. She lived her life with the love of her life, Karen. I am so glad she found happiness and someone beautiful to share it with. No one could ever replace Colleen, but she left us all with the gift of beautiful memories of a dear, sweet person.
Colleen and I played on the same softball team in 7th and 8th grade. She was one of our star players, I , not so much. She gave me the nickname "Bubbles"" because I played left field and was always blowing bubbles. We attended the same high school and became fast friends. Everybody loved Colleen. She always made you laugh and was kind to everyone. We lost touch after high school but reconnected several years ago. She never lost her sense of humor or her kindness towards everyone she met. She lives on in the hearts of all of us who knew and loved her!
Colleen and I attended the same high school, she was a prankster... Colleen thought it was funny to take off the softball coaches hub caps and fill them with rocks... he drove away after practice and quickly turned around and came back.. we were doubled over with laughter. she as a constant in my life those 4 years. 💛💙❤️💚🍀🍀🍀
i will miss our weekly lunch you alway made me laugh, even when i was having bad day