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Marcia Cook dies in one-car accident Marcia McKinley Cook, a long-time Adair County elementary teacher, died sometime after 10 p.m., Wednesday, May 14 in a one-car accident on the Louie B. Nunn Parkway. Mrs. Cook was pronounced dead at the scene by the Adair County Coroner at around 8:00 p.m. Thursday. She had been traveling east on the parkway after she finished work at a part time job in Edmonton. Apparently, her car hit a guardrail and left the road, landing 300 feet further in a ravine not easily seen from the roadway. Family members had begun to worry when Mrs. Cook didn't return from work on Wednesday evening. The conducted their own search of her probable routes home, including drives on Kentucky 80, thinking she might have taken an alternate route. Worries peaked Thursday when they learned that Mrs. Cook had not called her principal, Donald McKinney, to request a substitute. "That just wasn't like Marcia," her mother, Fay McKinley had said. Mrs. Cook's family then reported her missing to The Kentucky State Police Post on Thursday morning. An intensive search, headed by KSP Trooper Cox, led to the discovery her vehicle off the roadway, 11 miles west of Columbia. She was alone at the time of the accident, and an investigation into the cause is continuing. Details of the obituary and funeral arrangements are available here. This story was posted on 2003-05-16 11:35:35
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