Cora-Knox-Obituary

Cora Esther Knox

ALBANY, New York

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Knox, Cora Esther ALBANY Cora Esther Knox, 85, died on October 29, 2011 at St. Peter's Hospital in Albany. Born and educated in Oyster Bay, Long Island, she was the daughter of Hezzie Knox and Blanche Sheppard. She left school at an early age to help take care of several younger siblings and to...

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Praying for strength for you all during this difficult time of mourning. I know your mother/grandmother will be missed and wish for you to know you are in our prayers! Kori, I am always here for you and I am grateful to have shared in some of the memories of your grandmother through your funny stories about her. May God Bless and keep you all! With sincere regard and love, Candi and family

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

My Deepest Sympathy To Leslie, Kori, Ronnie, Reginald, Sean & the Knox family. The sadness of the passing of your loved one is felt by all your friends. May you know that all of us share your sadness. Stay strong and you will make it through. She will be truly missed.
Love,
Geri & Willie James
Colonie, NY

I'll miss you, Ms. Cora Knox! I'm glad I got to hug your sweet little neck the last time that I was in Albany...I never would have imagined that it would be the last time I'd say goodbye to you in person.

Kori, Leslie, Ife, Egypt, Sean, and the rest of the family - I know you're happy to know that she is in a peaceful place and you'll celebrate her life for years to come. I send all of my love and I'll be there in spirit this weekend as you formally say goodbye.

Much...

May the "peace of God "(Philipians 4:6,7) be yours as you cope with such a difficult loss. My prayers are with you.

My condolence to Leslie, Kory & family. Ms Kora was a beautiful lady with a great sense of humor. I always enjoyed talking to her.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.