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Funeral Home Fire: Remains Saved, Community Vows to Rebuild
21 Jan
Summary
- A fire devastated a Fairburn funeral home building Sunday.
- All human and cremated remains were safely recovered from the blaze.
- The funeral home plans to rebuild with community support.

A significant fire tore through a Fairburn funeral home building on Sunday, causing extensive damage. Pastor Tamarkus Cook, CEO of Cook Brothers Funeral Directors and Cremations, confirmed that the most critical aspect of the incident was the successful evacuation of all deceased individuals and cremated remains under their care.
Five loved ones and a set of cremains were accounted for and recovered from the burning structure. This swift action by staff, including Tamarkus Cook's cousin Blake Cook, who was treated for smoke inhalation, ensured that grieving families would not face further distress. Blake Cook sustained an eye injury from chemicals present in the smoke.
The affected 12,000-square-foot building, acquired by Tamarkus Cook in 2019, is a significant loss. However, the funeral home maintains operations in Newnan, Fairburn, and Meriwether County. With the support of the community, Pastor Cook is determined to rebuild the Fairburn location and resume services for families in the area.




