Bryce-Cox-Obituary

Bryce A. Cox

Louisville, Kentucky

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COX, BRYCE A., 58, passed away Wednesday, January 8, 2014 at Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital. He was preceded in death by his father, Sam Cox, mother, Margie Weber and stepfather, Phil Weber. He is survived by his son, Justin Perrine; uncle, Fred Schlatter (Ruby), cousins, Judy Schneble...

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Bryce, I will miss seeing you smiling face and all the crazy stuff that we shared that I can't put on here. I know how much you loved you Mother and Father and Justin. Rest in Peace.

We are all so sad to learn of Bryce's death. Our Prayers and thoughts are with the family.

we are so sorry to hear of your loss. bryce was a very well known person and will be missed by many. justin, you will be in our prayers. GOD bless the family and may you find comfort in knowing that bryce is not suffering. john and vickie galus( dave and dianes jewely)

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

I enjoyed having Bryce and Justin for Thanksgiving. Bryce was a sincerely kind hearted person I am so sorry to hear he passed from this life. Justin we all will be here for you. Consider us all family. We love you and are here for you

I enjoyed having Bryce and Justin for Thanksgiving. Bryce was a sincerely kind hearted person I am so sorry to hear he passed from this life. Justin we all will be here for you. Consider us all family. We love you and are here for you

rest in peace
myra armour trihey

Bryce, we had no many laughs as kids -- at Sunday School at Chapel Hill United Church of Christ, and so much fun in the boy scouts together. I am so saddened at your passing. We shared a very cool era together. We actually shared the Stonewall Era, we just didn't know much about it at the time.

I went to Elementary and High School with Bryce. He lived "across the ditch" from me. We fought like cats and dogs but deep down would have defended each other to the end. He was a good guy and a sweet kid and he will be missed.
I wanted to let his family know that I'm very sorry for your loss.
God will get you through this time...like only HE can do. I'll sure be praying for you all.
Debbie Braune Carper, Louisville, KY