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Cherise T. Cox

Quincy, Boston, North End, Massachusetts

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Of the North End of Boston, died Sunday, July 27, 2008 at the MGH in Boston. Beloved wife of Michael Cox. Devoted daughter of Gloria (Landry) Ellis of Maine and the late Lawrence Tracy. Sister of Robert Tracy of Maine. Daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. William A. and Mildred R. (Moulton) Cox of...

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Dear Cherise, We were dear friends many years back. And I'm glad to learn here that you continued to charm all who encountered you and that you lived a wonderful life. My deepest sympathies to Michael, your friends and family. We had some fantastically joyful times--and you always made me smile.

To the Cox Family,
On behalf of all the associates of Commonwealth Building Inc., we extend our deepest sympathies to the entire Cox family.

Cherise - you were CHERISED. You were an inspiration and a joy to know - such a beautiful gift to life and all who knew you. We will never forget you and you will live on in our hearts forever. All our love, Diann Carey Hamblett

Cherise was a good friend. She always made me feel happy just being around her. I will miss her tremendously. Patty Swanson.

Cherise infused each day with laughter and love, which remains alive in the hearts of everyone she encountered. The international Citroën car community will continue to celebrate the life of its greatest ambassador.
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Cherise captured everyone's heart with her charm, wit and simple joy of life. She had a way of making you feel special just by being in her presence. She will be dearly, dearly missed. We loved you, Cherise.

Cherise was my sister, friend and inspiration. I will always remember her sweet personality, courage and strength. I will miss her forever.

Cherise & Jo-Ellen, circa 1984

Cherise was always the life of the party, especially when it was HER party! I remember fondly the New Years' Eve parties, dinners around the round table, her graciousness, and above all, her laugh. She was a wonderful, wonderful person. The world is a sadder place without her.

It's hard to imagine a world without Cherise. Being around her was a joy. She'll be missed dearly by all.