Connie-Cox-Obituary

Connie Elaine Cox

Rockwall, Texas

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COX, CONNIE ELAINE (RAY), age 53 of Rowlett, TX, passed away February 2, 2004. She was born May 2, 1950, in Dallas, TX, to Lonnie and Dorothy (Wooten) Ray. Connie graduated from Justin F. Kimball High School, and later worked as a loan officer at Mobil Credit Union. She worshipped at First...

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Dear Aunt Dorothy,

We are both so very sorry to hear about your loss. Although I never had the pleasure of meeting Connie, I know from Roger and the rest of the family that she was a very caring and compassionate woman who never gave up the fight. Our love and prayers are with you and your family always.

Roger and Janice Ray

Dear Aunt Dorothy and Family,

I am truly sorry to hear that such a beautiful person as Connie has left us. She made Nedra and I feel warmly welcomed back into the lives of our Texan family. She was kind and sweet, going out of her way for us. I also know that over the years she was a brave person who fought to survive the many obstacles thrown into her path and still came out with that warm smile. She may have left us in this world, but I truly believe that she is still...

Dear Dothy and Rickey,
I was so sorry to hear of Connie's death. She was a true fighter and fought for life against all the odds. Without your constant championship and perserverence she would not have lived this long. I will always remember her for her gentle smile and sweet nature.

CONNIE'S LOSS WILL BE FELT IN HEARTS FOR A LONG TIME. I REMEMBER WHEN I WAS 16 AND SHE DROVE JENNIFER AND I TO SEE SOUTH FORK AND TO HAVE MY FIRST BARBAQUE SANDWICH. SHE WAS A VERY GIVEN PERSON AND WAS VERY LOVED. I WILL MISS HER.

Dorothy,
I am sorry for your loss.She will be missed by all that knew her,but we all know she is with Jesus.

Aunt Dorthy & family,
Connie was a true fighter.
She has always had a sweet smile.
May God bless you all during this time.
Please call us anytime to help in any way we can.

We love you,

Aunt Dorothy,
I am so sorry for your loss, I know this is very difficult for you. My heart goes out to all the family and friends during this time of grief.
Love you bunches ,Karlissa

Aunt Dorothy,

My prayers are with you and Ricky
at this most difficult time. As a child I always looked up to Connie, she was a beautiful person not only on the outside but on the inside. I know God has welcomed her home with wide open arms.
Love Sissy