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Conrad L. Cox

Ukiah, California

1931 - 2020

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Conrad L Cox March 20, 1931 December 13, 2020

The Honorable Judge Conrad L. Cox passed away peacefully on Sunday, December 13. Conrad was a long-time resident of Mendocino County who was loved and respected by many. In his younger years, Conrad attended the Punahou School in...

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Amazing guy Blessed to have been a friend

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A great lost to our community. He was a great man in my eyes. I watched him the courtroom for hours. He was very fair to the defendants standing in front of him, he would listen very carefully before making his decision. I took family members to to courtroom and watch him be fair to everyone. When he transferred to family court. I brought many family members. Family court was his passion. He was very gentle about each case wanting to help these families. I could see it in his eyes he wanted...

A very honorable judge. He was great in the courtroom. I spent alot of time with many different family members. He was fair. He never took one side, he examined the defended and listen and gave out many second chances. He was a good man. Always friendly no matter where you would see him in the stores walking in the courthouse years ago these are moments I remember. We are going to miss a wonderful man who touched many hearts. Rest in Peace and your journey has begun. Fly with the Angel's in...

I was a legal secretary for Conrad when the Law Firm was just Bell & Cox (Charles Bell and Conrad Cox) whose offices were above the Savings Bank of Mendocino County. I worked there 3 years before my last pregnancy took precedence. Charles and Conrad were always gentlemen and never criticized or admonished our work so we must have done a good job. The other Secretary/Receptionist was a woman named Lucille Bindrin who commuted from Lake County. I met Conrad's two children and his first...

Judge Cox was a wonderful man! I did my training years back as a court room clerk in his courtroom. He was a highly respected honorable man. I am grateful to have known him and worked with him. He will be missed.

It was a pleasure to be around you always
Always fun on the tennis court

I remember the compassion he had for the families and children who came before him in the Juvenile and Family Law Courts. I also remember the care he took in listening to understand and As a social worker I found him appreciative of the over worked and massive caseloads we had. He had a smile that radiated the room for the successful families as well as the family guardianships and adoptions. In my eyes he was an honorable Judge in every sense of the word and a very dedicated man towards...