In Loving Memory of James "Dave" Cooke - Honoring the life and legacy of our founder

James David Cooke, Jr. was born May 3, 1945 in Charlottesville, Virginia to James David Cooke, Sr. of Pittsburgh, PA and Susan Louise Bryan of Reynolds, GA. He grew up in the mountains of Virginia, in the town of Lovingston, attending Virginia Episcopal School in Lynchburg.

He met his wife, Mary Enna Ottley (Pinky) in Decatur, Georgia when he was a senior at Emory University. In 1967, Dave graduated from Emory, married Pinky, and was commissioned as an officer in the Marine Corps. He flew combat missions in the A-6 Intruder in Vietnam and would go on to fly the AV-8A Harrier and the F-4 Phantom. Dave finished active duty in 1973, transitioning to reserves, where he ultimately achieved the rank of Major. Dave founded the Utility Service Agency in 1978, serving as president for forty-two years.

Dave was an outdoorsman, mentor, leader, and coach. He was a craftsman of the spoken word (heroic, serious, and colorful), a patriot, a soldier, and a friend. He was a husband, father, and grandfather. He was passionate, generous, caring, honorable, hilariously funny, and at times a bit naughty. Above all, Dave Cooke was devoted to his family and his country.

Dave developed esophageal cancer in the spring of 2019. Despite initially successful treatment, by April of 2020, the cancer spread. He fought until the very end. His family is grateful to the medical staff at Duke Raleigh Hospital and Transitions Lifecare for their dedicated care. Dave died at home on February 9 with his wife by his side.

Dave is survived by his wife of 53 years, Mary Cooke; sister Louise and brother-in-law Fred Newton of Monroe, VA; brother Sydney Bryan Cooke of Mobile, AL; son Jim and wife Alexis (Wake Forest, NC) and grandchildren James (11), Mary Clare (8), and Charlie (6);  son John and wife Nikki (Mt. Pleasant, SC) and grandchildren Ryan (21), Rachel (18), and Nathan (14); daughter Sydney and husband Scott Cowart (Chapel Hill, NC) and grandchildren Aurora (6) and Lucien (3). Dave leaves behind a close-knit family that will miss him dearly.

Should you wish to honor Dave with a charitable contribution, please consider The Semper Fi & America's Fund (https://thefund.org)

The funeral will be live streamed Saturday morning at 10:30. Please follow the link and join us in honoring Dave.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmw2gJSWvXtfjNqtgS8SMCg

Visitation will be from 5-8pm, Friday February 12th at Bright Funeral Home 405 South Main Street Wake Forest, NC 27587.

5-6:30: USA company friends and out of town friends and family

6:30-8: Wake Forest and local friends and family

We ask that due to the high-risk nature of gathering during a pandemic, that we not touch (hug, shake hands, etc) and we give each other space (6 feet)—even though we want to hug each and every one of you and it will be very hard not to. Please wear the disposable masks provided (or your own disposable masks) as they provide the best protection. Thank you for understanding-we have to balance seeing you all and celebrating Dad with keeping everyone safe and healthy.

Foam vs. Backfill and Tamp - what is the best way to set a pole?

Utility Service Agency is the proud rep of BMK. One of their products that brings a lot of value to the field is Polecrete Stabilizer. Polecrete is a fast, effective polyurethane backfill solution that sets in as little as 15 minutes. The feedback we get most often is that a given utility is happy with their current backfill and tamp method and they want to know the benefit of switching to foam for setting poles.

Utilityproducts.com recently outlined everything you need to know about the benefits of using foam here.

Here’s the conclusion drawn by UtilityProducts.com:

“Polyurethane foam offers many unique and superior characteristics compared to conventional backfill methods.

• It’s faster than tamping, saving valuable time and getting utility crews on to the next job faster.

• It’s easier on utility workers, helping to minimize fatigue and prevent injuries.

• It provides a stronger foundation that  will hold up better to high winds and weather.

At the end of the day, if you’re still tamping, it’s time to consider polyurethane foam backfill.”

Bone Safety Signs Contest

Bone Safety Signs Contest

Watch the video challenge below to see John Cooke and Chris Goode from Bone Safety Signs put up their Bone Safety Sign and Sign Stand. Beat their set-up time of 21 seconds with a Bone Safety Sign and we will send you a victory hat, shirt, or koozie free. 

1st prize: $250.00

2nd prize: $100.00

3rd prize: $50.00

To enter, upload your video to Vimeo, Instagram, or YouTube and tag it with #BoneSafetySigns and #UtilityServiceAgency, then use the button below to submit your entry. Single entries only. In your video, you must introduce yourself, your company and your location at the beginning or end of the video. The first 100 entrants who provide their address will receive a gift – hat, shirt or koozie. If any of the top three winners are not allowed to received gifts, we will donate the prize value to a charity of his or her choice!

John Cooke will judge the videos within two weeks and choose the top 3 finishes. Please supply your video by September 30 so that we can announce the winners on October 11.

No Bone Sign? No problem! Just contact your USA rep and we will bring you a sign to demo so that you can participate in the challenge.

*One prize per winner

**Contestants have to be a utility employee in Utility Service Agency territory (NC, SC,

VA, WV, all Duke territories)

***Contest concludes September 30, 2020; winner announced October 11, 2020.

Distanced Demos

We understand and respect the need to keep all of our customers safe and healthy. We are still offering in-person demos and take every CDC recommended safety precaution. We can do any demo outside in a field or parking lot to allow space to social distance and we will wear protective face coverings to ensure your safety and ours.

Pictured below: Brett Bruton performing a socially distanced demo while wearing his Estex Face Covering.

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Sun Surveillance In Action

Mike Pridmore teamed up with Sun Surveillance to deliver a portable solar powered remote monitoring system to a local substion of a large IOU so that they could monitor the rising waters during a recent hurricane. One of the great things about these units is that they are guarenteed to operate for 5 days with zero sun.

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Portable, Autonomous, Solar Powered, Guaranteed Operation for 5 days with zero sun.  In less than 24 hours, deployed large IOU Substation to monitor flooding situation after Hurricane Isaias.  

Estex Now Offers Face Coverings

This new face mask and neck gaiter by Estex are flame and arc resistant. They meet ANSI specifications and CDC guidelines. Designed for the safety of Utility Linemen, they are highly visible, easy to use and sustain their FR/AR characteristics through multiple launderings. Please review the attached flier, and get with your local distributor for pricing, if you have any interest. Lead times for receiving these products is holding at 4 weeks currently. If you need help identifying a distributor, please call Conrad Stuntz at 919-603-7929.