Carl-Cox-Obituary

Carl H. Cox

New Castle, Delaware

1938 - 2014 (Age 76)

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Carl H. CoxAGE: 76 • New CastleCarl H. Cox, 76, of New Castle, DE died as a result of pancreatic cancer on Tuesday, May 13, 2014 at home surrounded by his family.Carl graduated from William Penn High School, New Castle in 1957 and was a member of the National Honor Society. He was employed with...

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Gerry, Barb & Geremy,

My deepest sympathy in your loss. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless.

Wayne, Gerry, Donna, Joyce, and Sandy ~ My heart goes out to all of you. Carl was an absolutely amazing man. Full of energy, optimism and compassion. I know you will miss him terribly. I also know he and Sandy raised a strong family with tremendous love and loyalty for each other. Take good care of each other, and may all your wonderful memories bring you comfort.
Love,

Gerry, Barb, and Geremy:
Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers.
We love you.
Linda, Gary, Thomas and Matthew

From the short time I have have had with Bro. cox, I had enjoyed every minute. My only regret is that of not having more time to get to know him better. He was a great man, & a fine Mason. I would hope to be half as accomplished as Carl.
God Speed Brother

TO jerry and barb, our deepest sympathy ON your loss JERRY&EVELYN JENNINGS

To the Cox family my deepest sympathy on your loss. I remember Carl as a person always on the go but someone who could always find time for a conversation or to lend a hand when needed. Jim Graulich WPHS '57

May your WONDERFUL memories, and the love of family and friends help you thru this difficult time.

My thoughts and prayers are with you all...

Sandy and family, Speaking for Carl's classmates WmPenn 57 we express our deepest sympathy. You have had 57 years together leaving many happy memories to share with your grands and great grands. We know it will be difficult and he will be missed and always remembered as a gentlemen. RIP Carl. Your high school friends.