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Ann Turner Cook (born Ann Leslie Turner; November 20, 1926 – June 3, 2022) was an American educator and mystery novelist who was best known as the model for the familiar
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artwork, seen on baby food packages of the Gerber Products Company.


Early life and Gerber Baby history

Born in
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, she was the daughter of Bethel (Burson) and syndicated cartoonist Leslie Turner, who drew the comic strip ''
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'' for decades. The family's neighbor was the artist Dorothy Hope Smith, who did a
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of Ann when she was a baby. In 1928, when Gerber announced it was looking for baby images for its upcoming line of baby food, Smith's drawing was submitted and subsequently chosen. It was trademarked in 1931. The drawing of Ann Turner Cook has since been used on virtually all Gerber baby food packaging. Cook's identity was a secret until 1978. In 1990, Cook appeared as a guest on '' To Tell the Truth'' in a one-on-one segment. Her family moved to Orlando, Florida, later in her childhood. She received a bachelor's degree in English from
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and a master's degree in English education from
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. She was a sister in the sorority
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.


Career

Cook taught at Oak Hill elementary school in Florida, and then at Madison Junior High School, in
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. In 1966, she joined the English Department of Tampa's Hillsborough High School, where she eventually rose to being the school's department chairwoman. Students there dedicated the ''1972 Hilsborean'' school yearbook to Cook, who sponsored the book. In it, students described her as "a teacher who really communicates with the students" and who, "without any complaints ... has stayed late, worked nights, and with quiet efficiency supported her staff in their monumental task". After retiring from teaching, Cook became a novelist. A member of the Mystery Writers of America, she was the author of the Brandy O'Bannon series of mystery novels set on
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. The adventures of Florida reporter and amateur sleuth O'Bannon are detailed in ''Trace Their Shadows'' (2001) and ''Shadow over Cedar Key'' (2003). The latter title received a negative review from ''
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'', which stated the book had “An overly busy plot ... ndis weighed down with limp prose and repetition.”


Personal life and death

She was married to James Cook, a criminologist with the
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, until his death in 2004. They had four children. Cook died at her home in St. Petersburg, Florida, on June 3, 2022, at the age of 95.


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External links


USF 50th Anniversary—College of Education Philanthropic Activities
(with a photo of Ann Turner Cook) * http://annturnercook.info/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Cook, Ann Turner 1926 births 2022 deaths 20th-century American women educators 20th-century American educators 21st-century American novelists 21st-century American women writers American artists' models American mystery writers American women novelists Novelists from Florida People from Westport, Connecticut Schoolteachers from Florida Southern Methodist University alumni University of South Florida alumni Women mystery writers Writers from Orlando, Florida Writers from St. Petersburg, Florida Writers from Tampa, Florida