N. Gregory Zook

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  N. Gregory Zook (son of Dr. Norman Wilbur Zook and Lula Laurine "Rennie McCormick).

    Family/Spouse: Dawn. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Dr. Norman Wilbur Zook was born on 13 Oct 1926 in Tabor, Fremont County, Iowa, United States (son of Rev. Leroy Milton Zook and Hazel Harriett "Hattie" Shippey); died on 26 Aug 2008; was buried in Arlington Municipal Cemetery, Arlington, Snohomish County, Washington, United States.

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    • _FGLINK: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87358282
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    Died:
    Dr. Zook remembered as man of faith, humor ARLINGTON - If a man's friends are a measure of his life, then Dr. Norman Zook lived a very full life indeed.

    Hundreds of friends, family members, colleagues and former patients gathered at the Arlington Free Methodist Church Sept. 3 to pay tribute to Zook, who passed away Aug. 26 at the age of 81.

    Zook was honored for his service in the Air Force during World War II, when he oversaw prisoner care in Okinawa in 1945, and for the following decades of medical care that he provided to others.

    Zook met and married his wife while attending Seattle Pacific College, and after medical school at the University of Oregon, his family, which had grown to include 2 daughters, moved to Arlington in 1956.

    Dr. Ben Burgoyne had met Zook years before, and took pride in telling the other attendees of the Sept. 3 memorial services that he'd persuaded Zook to come to Arlington.

    "I knew he'd be a wonderful partner and that I could trust him to come," Burgoyne said of his former medical practice partner. "I couldn't have had a better partner in the world."

    Zook remained a practicing doctor in Arlington for the next 35 years, before his retirement at the end of 1991, with his wife giving birth to a another daughter and son along the way. Burgoyne's wife Bonnie recalled the Zooks being welcomed into their own family, with their respective children treating each other like cousins.

    For someone who was retired, Zook seemed to have trouble sitting still, since he continued to fill in for other doctors and even travel overseas as a missionary. He left his practice twice in the 1970s, for stints of two years each, to serve as a missionary doctor in South Africa, and his later years of missionary service saw him and his wife serving in Burundi during the 1993 coup.

    Zook was lauded by many memorial service attendees as a man of faith, not only in his medical trips to Haiti, the Dominican and Central and South America, but also in his service to the Free Methodist Church. Linda Dennis credited Zook with restoring the Christian faith of herself and her husband.

    All of Zook's children recalled their summers spent sailing the San Juan and Gulf islands with their father. His son took pride in the heritage and positive examples that his father had given him, while his daughter admitted at she and her father fought occasionally, but celebrated the fact that, even that the end of his life, he was able to give and receive love.

    A daughter elicited laughter when she admitted "people tell me I look just like my dad," and again when, because she'd forgotten her glasses, she asked her brother to read "Why a Daughter Needs a Dad."

    Zook's nephew, read aloud the memories of Zook's sisters, who were unable to attend. They recalled catching pollywogs and delivering milk with him as children, and receiving support for their own ministry work from him as adults. Their accounts of his childhood interest in medical dissection earned more laughter from the crowd, who nodded their heads at their fondness for his "Reader's Digest jokes and hearty laugh."

    His daughter alternated between laughter and tears as she offered her own account of her father, remembering his tears at his grandmother's funeral, and on her 16th birthday. She noted that her dad's profession gave her a first-hand look at some life-lessons, since she watched while he delivered babies and treated the wounds of those who had driven under the influence.

    During one moonlit, snowy walk in the country, a shooting star sparked a discussion of faith between she and her father.

    "Dad seized the opportunity to talk about God's marvelous beauty in nature, his wonderful design in the universe, his love for mankind and his attention to detail in creating me. I was someone who was very much loved by my creator and my earthly father. This may well be my favorite memory of my dad."

    The speakers tempered their grief by observing, as Zook's sisters did, that "it won't be long 'til we'll be joining you."(By Kirk Boxleitner, Arlington Times Reporter Sep 10 2008) names of survivors have been removed by transcriber.


    Dr. Norman Wilbur Zook went into the loving embrace of his Savior on August 26, 2008. He was encircled and showered with love by his loving wife Laurine, family members, and friends during his preceding months, days and hours before his departure. Norman will be greatly missed by all.
    Dr. Zook was born at home in Tabor, Iowa, on October 13, 1926, to Reverend Leroy and Hazel Zook. Later he was followed by his sisters, Georgia and Nellie.
    Near the end of World War II, in 1945, Norman enlisted into the Air Force, and set sail from Seattle, WA, on the ship San Saba for Okinawa. While on the ship Norman wrote for the ships newspaper. He even wrote and illustrated the comics. He was then stationed in Okinawa where he served as lifeguard and oversaw prisoner care.
    Dr. Zook then went to Seattle Pacific College where he excelled in his major of art; however, with the guidance of a trusted professor, Norman decided to switch his major to Pre-Med during his junior year. While attending S.P.C. Norman met and married his life long companion and loving wife, Laurine McCormick. While finishing at S.P.C. a daughter was born to he and his wife on August 14, 1951 and they named her Tamara Lynn.
    After graduating from S.P.C. he and Laurine, along with infant, Tamara, moved to Oregon, where he attended medical school at the University of Oregon. While still in medical school they had their second daughter. Debora Lee was born on March 24, 1953.
    On September 1, 1956, Norman and his family moved to Arlington, Washington, where he set up his medical practice, partnering with Dr. Ben Burgoyne. Their third daughter, Tonya Laurine, was born October 15, 1956, followed by their only son, Norman Gregory, (nick named Greg), on July 21, 1959. Together Norm and Laurine built their dream home on Burn Hill, over-looking the Stillaguamish River. Norman was a doctor in Arlington for 35 years until his retirement on December 31, 1991. After retirement, Norman was often filling in for other doctors, over-seas serving as a missionary doctor, or enjoying his boat in the islands.
    Dr. Zook loved nature and took up flying soon after moving to Arlington. Through the years Norman was the proud captain of several sail boats. Starting with the "Renie", (named after his wife), and ending with the "Sea Fever". Most of his summers were spent sailing the San Juans and Gulf islands with his family and friends. He also loved canoeing, kayaking, or hiking and always kept himself fit jogging, biking, or swimming.
    In 1974-1975, and 1978-1979 Dr. Zook left his practice in Arlington to serve as a missionary doctor in the Transkei Providence of South Africa. He with his wife, Laurine, were also serving in Burundi during the coup in 1993. He also went on numerous medical trips to Haiti, The Dominican, Central and South America with medical teams. Not to mention also serving his local Free Methodist Church on various boards, committees, and Bible studies.
    Norman loved life and lived it to the fullest in the service of his Lord.
    He was preceded in death by his loving parents, Reverend Leroy and Hazel Zook.
    He is survived by his wife, Laurine Zook; sisters, Georgia Anderson (Don Anderson) and Nellie Fenwick (David Fenwick); daughters, Tamara Tuller (Rollie Tuller), Debora Gudgeon (Danny Gudgeon), and Tonya Sanders (Ron Sanders); son, Norman Gregory Zook (Dawn Zook); grandchildren, Michelle Forster (Charlie Forster), Jennifer Hansen, Michael Gudgeon (Corie Gudgeon), Amy Clark (Erik Clark), Emily Schey (Tyson Schey), Joshua Zook, Wendy Sanders, Katie Zook, and Andy Zook; and great-grandchildren, Peter Forster, Michael Forster, Abby Forster, Bjorn Gudgeon and Kamryn Clark.
    He will be missed by all for his zest for life, sense of adventure, humor, wisdom, heart for missions and love for Christ.
    Memorial services will be held at 5 p.m., on Wednesday, September 3, 2008, at the Arlington Free Methodist Church, 730 E. Highland Drive; reception following.
    There will also be a private family burial at the Arlington Cemetery.
    Donations can be made to the Arlington Free Methodist Church, earmarked, Haiti Compassion.
    Published in The Herald (Everett) from Aug. 31 to Sep. 2, 2008.

    Norman married Lula Laurine "Rennie McCormick. Lula was born on 9 Sep 1929 in Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon, United States; died on 24 Sep 2019 in Arlington, Snohomish County, Washington, United States; was buried in Arlington Municipal Cemetery, Arlington, Snohomish County, Washington, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lula Laurine "Rennie McCormick was born on 9 Sep 1929 in Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon, United States; died on 24 Sep 2019 in Arlington, Snohomish County, Washington, United States; was buried in Arlington Municipal Cemetery, Arlington, Snohomish County, Washington, United States.

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    Lula Laurine Zook Sept. 10, 1929 - Sept. 24, 2019 Lula Laurine Zook was born September 10, 1929 in Newberg, OR. She passed away at age 90 with family by her side, in Arlington, WA on September 24, 2019. Her last days were filled with love, kindness, care, singing and laughter provided by her family and dear friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Norman W. Zook; her parents, William and Maurine McCormick; and her brother, David McCormick. She is survived by her sisters, Peggy Vinson and Beverly Hunter; her children: Tamara Tuller (Rolly), Debie Gudgeon (Danny), Tonya Sanders (Ron) and N. Gregory Zook (Dawn); nine grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. She left us with a legacy of love, forgiveness and faith in God. Laurine graduated from Spring Arbor College and Seattle Pacific University, taught school, raised a wonderful family and enjoyed serving in her church through overseas missions to Haiti, Burundi and South Africa, through Bible Study Fellowship, and through home Bible studies. She also enjoyed sailing, hiking, skiing, traveling, reading and entertaining. She was known for her smile and her hospitality. A memorial service will be held October 19, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. at Arlington FM, 730 E. Highland Drive, Arlington, WA. Memorial gifts can be made to Arlington FM, Arlington Youth Dynamics and Free Methodist World Missions.
    Published in The Herald (Everett) on Oct. 6, 2019.

    Children:
    1. Tamara Zook
    2. Debie Zook
    3. Tonya Zook
    4. 1. N. Gregory Zook


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Rev. Leroy Milton Zook was born on 16 Nov 1896 in Abilene, Dickinson County, Kanas, United States; died on 29 Dec 1987 in Stanwood, Snohomish County, Washington, United States; was buried in Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Everett, Snohomish County, Washington, United States.

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    Leroy married Hazel Harriett "Hattie" Shippey in 1921. Hazel (daughter of William Rufus Shippey and Viola Carrie Andrews) was born on 15 Feb 1895 in Malvern, Mills County, Iowa, United States; died on 23 Jun 1993 in Snohomish County, Washington, United States; was buried in Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Everett, Snohomish County, Washington, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Hazel Harriett "Hattie" Shippey was born on 15 Feb 1895 in Malvern, Mills County, Iowa, United States (daughter of William Rufus Shippey and Viola Carrie Andrews); died on 23 Jun 1993 in Snohomish County, Washington, United States; was buried in Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Everett, Snohomish County, Washington, United States.

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    • _FGLINK: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75158734
    • _FGRAVE: 75158734

    Children:
    1. 2. Dr. Norman Wilbur Zook was born on 13 Oct 1926 in Tabor, Fremont County, Iowa, United States; died on 26 Aug 2008; was buried in Arlington Municipal Cemetery, Arlington, Snohomish County, Washington, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  William Rufus Shippey was born on 25 Sep 1867 in Osceola, Clarke County, Iowa, United States (son of John Wesley Shippey and Margaret Lavina Hilton); died on 26 Mar 1944 in Tabor, Fremont County, Iowa, United States; was buried in Mount Zion Cemetery, Tabor, Fremont County, Iowa, United States.

    William married Viola Carrie Andrews. Viola was born on 16 Aug 1873 in Linn County, Iowa, United States; died on 28 Apr 1964 in Stanwood, Snohomish County, Washington, United States; was buried in Mount Zion Cemetery, Tabor, Fremont County, Iowa, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Viola Carrie Andrews was born on 16 Aug 1873 in Linn County, Iowa, United States; died on 28 Apr 1964 in Stanwood, Snohomish County, Washington, United States; was buried in Mount Zion Cemetery, Tabor, Fremont County, Iowa, United States.

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    Children:
    1. Stella Josephine Shippey was born on 26 Sep 1891 in Malvern, Mills County, Iowa, United States; died in Jun 1920; was buried in Mount Zion Cemetery, Tabor, Fremont County, Iowa, United States.
    2. Ralph Wayne Shippy was born on 16 Jul 1893 in Malvern, Mills County, Iowa, United States; died on 19 Jul 1981 in Canby, Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota, United States; was buried in Canby City Cemetery, Canby, Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota, United States.
    3. 5. Hazel Harriett "Hattie" Shippey was born on 15 Feb 1895 in Malvern, Mills County, Iowa, United States; died on 23 Jun 1993 in Snohomish County, Washington, United States; was buried in Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Everett, Snohomish County, Washington, United States.
    4. Mervin William Shippey was born on 18 Mar 1897 in Malvern, Mills County, Iowa, United States; died on 7 Feb 1987 in Salem, Marion County, Oregon, United states; was buried in Restlawn, Memory Gardens, West Salem, Polk County, Oregon, United States.
    5. Jessie Grace Shippey was born in 1899; died in 1987.
    6. Myrtle L. Shippey was born in 1902; died in 1984.
    7. Albert John Shippey was born in 1904; died in 1970.
    8. Dorothy Margaret Shippey was born in 1906; died in 2003.
    9. Goldie Marie Shippey was born in 1909; died in 1952.
    10. Ruth Lillian Shippey was born in 1912; died in 1912.
    11. Elmer Rufus Shippey was born in 1913; died in 1983.
    12. Paul Wesley Shippey, Sr. was born on 17 Apr 1918 in Tabor, Fremont County, Iowa, United States; died on 12 Jan 2010 in Brainerd, Crow Wing County, Minnesota, United States; was cremated on 16 Jan 2010 in Brainerd, Crow Wing County, Minnesota, United States.




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