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Onita Chilton Cox, 82, widow of Ralph Coleman Cox, died Sunday, July 17, 2016 at Frankfort Regional Medical Center.
She was born in Mercer County to the late Horace and Sadie Shelton Chilton.
She was a member of Claylick United Methodist Church; a former employee of Broadway Market; a customer service representative for Lawrenceburg National Bank for 19 years; and a member of Eastern Star Hamilton Chapter #293, in Lawrenceburg.
Mrs. Cox is survived by two sons, Kent C. (Teresa) Cox and Kelly (Tina) Cox; five grandchildren, Jeremy, Jacob (Brenda), Levi, and Sharaya Cox, all of Lawrenceburg, and Jonathan (Brittany) Cox, of Bowling Green; two great-grandchildren, Jasmine and Hallie Cox; and brother-in-law, Billy Bottom, all of Lawrenceburg.
She was preceded in death by two sisters, Frances Pearson and Lillie Mae Bottom.
Funeral services are 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 20, 2016 at Gash Memorial Chapel with Bro. Shannon Blosser officiating. Burial will follow in Lawrenceburg Cemetery. Visitation was Tuesday.
Memorial contributions are suggested to Claylick United Methodist Church, 225 Claylick Church Road, Salvisa, KY 40372.
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My condolences to the Cox family. May you all find comfort in reading Matt 5:4 in this time of sorrow.
July 21, 2016
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