Cookie was Jean's youngest son. He was often referred to as an "old soul." Growing up, he always wanted to help his mother, who raised him, his brother, and his sister.
Cookie was a hard worker and started working at a young age, even at twelve. His dream was to save enough money to attend college and experience life beyond his limited view of the world.
With scholarships, loans, and grants, Cookie managed to attend college. While pursuing a double major in Business Administration and Personnel Management, he also worked various jobs on and around campus. After his mother passed away, he took on the added responsibility of raising his baby sister, along with his brother and grandparents while balancing school and work. Cookie graduated from college with a 4.0 GPA.
Cookie was always ready to assist and support family and friends in their times of need. His favorite saying was, "If I can help somebody," and there was no one as generous and giving as Cookie. He never sought recognition and quietly extended help, always focusing on giving without expecting anything in return.
Cookie passed away after touching many lives throughout his journey. He cherished each day, aiming to help others, and his presence undeniably made the world a better place.
Cookie's story inspired Cookie and Jean to be a source of support during challenging times, offering help without judgment.