C.-Cox-Obituary

C. Ray Cox

Huntsville, Alabama

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March 18, 1931 Nov. 14, 2007 C. Ray Cox, 76, of Huntsville died Wednesday at a local hospital. Mr. Cox was an active member of Lakewood United Methodist Church for 44 years. He was a 1957 Auburn University graduate in industrial engineering. He served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. He...

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Kay, Mike, Steve and Families. My deepest sympathy, and sincere condolences on your loss. I worked closely with Ray on The Hellfire program and had great respect for him as did many of us at Rockwell International. He always had the interest of the soldiers in his association with us as one of his, and the US Army's major suppliers.
We will miss him very much.

To The Cox Family. You have our
deepest Sympathy. Mr. Cox, will be
missed from the community watch.

Kay and family, I'm so sorry to hear about your loss, Ray was always a pleasure to be around, I loved to give him a hard time about Auburn Football, I worked on several of Ray's cars over the years and always looked forward to seeing both of you. I consider it a honor to have known Him. Bless you and your family. War Eagle Ray

I worked for Ray in the mid to late 80's. He was quite a character in those days. He taught me alot about this missile business and I owe him a debt of gratitude. His character and integrity were unquestionable and he always kept the soldiers who were to use the Hellfire missile system in the forefront of his mind and in his work. This nation is better off for having Ray Cox as one of its favorite sons.

May he rest in peace.

KAY,SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR LOSS,I WILL KEEP YOU IN MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS.
JERRI COUCH