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Chuck Cox

Seattle, Washington

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Chuck Cox passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on January 23, 2009, and Seattle Post-Intelligencer on January 23, 2009.

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I still think of my special prospecting trip with Chuck and the sandbar on the Wenatchee in 100 degree heat. That trip inspired me to buy a dredge and spend time on local rivers underwater using my Hookah and Chuck's teaching until 2014 when I had a heart attack and had to give up dredging. I still marvel about that trip with Chuck and his generous spirit.

Chuck took me dredging back in the 90' s out in Wenatchie. I was in Seattle on business and a novice at prospecting. Chuck brought equipment for me and we camped on a gravel bar by a train trestle in 100the degree heat. I will never forget Chuck's generosity towards me. So sorry to hear of his death. Noun o

dear ma'am i didn't know your husband personally but please accept my deepest sympathies for your loss;cancer almost took my mother, and i am praying for you,your husband and your family

Happy Birthday, Baby!

I don't need to comment on his SENCE of HUMOR, "Chicken anyone", or the FACT HE STOOD BEHIND his people! Definitly one of my most ADMIRED managers. I still LAUGH, when I think about OUR little secret about "RR"! Thank YOU for one of my most memorable Humerous and MANY Work related Metro experiences! THANKS from me and a few other LUCKY Supervisor's to have worked with YOU! RIP, YOUR FAMILY is in our prayers today.

We first met Chuck years ago at our first gold show in Wa. He always looked forward to us bringing Sunny our yellow lab, had a hug and a rub for her every few hours. He was a friend and will be missed by all who new him.

To the Cox family and all the people Chuch reached out too.

Chuck played an important part in both my son and my life. He was a great insperation to me and everyone in came into contact with. I will miss the time we shared togher in July on Myrtle Creek area. May the lord bless you and watch over your family!

David Beals

I'll never forget his laugh. It reverberates in my spirit every time I think of him. It may be a location we interacted or a joke or story I hear again. His laughter and clever wit changed many dull or difficult moments during various projects we were involved in together.

My deepest condolences to Barb and William. I was out of town during the Memorial Service. Sorry I couldn't attend.

Sincerely,

Thurman

We at the Millionair Club in Seattle sends our warmest condolences to your family. We know loosing a loved one is difficult and hope that your faith, family & friends help you through such a difficult time. The Bible says that those who fall asleep in death have a hope for a resurrection of the righteous & unrighteous in a beautiful cleansed earth. One free of crime, sickness and death! Yes, one free of all the raves of this system of things. Yes, that means there is a possibility that...