

Joseph was a remarkably strong and resilient individual, known for his tenacity and courage as he bravely faced his debilitating illness and disability. He was tough as nails, fighting his battles with unwavering determination. From a young age, he displayed an extraordinary talent for fixing and building anything, which blossomed into a deep passion for restoring vehicles. In his free time, he found tranquility and joy in fishing, a hobby that brought him immense peace.
He was renowned for his kindness and willingness to help others, always ready to lend a hand to those in need. His selflessness and dedication to caring for others before himself were truly admirable. Joseph's boisterous, fun-loving, and easy-going personality brought smiles and laughter to everyone around him.
Above all, he cherished his children and loved them deeply. His strength, determination, and unwavering love for his family will forever be remembered.
Joseph is survived by his loving mother, Amy (Graf) Cook; his beloved children, Joseph Cook Jr. and Peyton Cook; his devoted siblings, William Cook Sr., James Cook, and Allison Cook; his nieces, Hailey Brantner and Olivia Brantner; and his nephews, William Cook Jr. and Evander Cook. He was preceded in death by his father, Clarence Cook, in 2008.
Friends and family will be received on Monday, January 6th, from 2-4PM at the HP Brandt funeral home 1032 Perry Highway, Pittsburgh, Pa 15237.
Joseph's legacy of strength, love, and compassion will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
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