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Darrell Cox

Riverdale, Maryland

1958 - 2022

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Darrell Leroy Cox, was born the youngest of four children to Howard Cox Sr. and Cathleen (Penn) Cox on June 29, 1958, in Harrisburg, PA. In Falls Church, VA on Thursday, May 12, 2022, at the age of 63, Darrell Cox transitioned from time to eternity, joining his parents and many other loved ones....

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To the Cox Family, My siblings and I send our heartfelt sympathy and prayers as you grieve the loss of a very special person, Darrell. He was a dear friend and classmate. During our years at Steel-High we shared many good times and conversations. And Steel-High basketball history -- he was part of the "Fab Five" before there was a Michigan - - LOL!!! Family, may the wonderful memories you have sustain you in the days and months ahead. Rest in peace, Darrell The Corbins Valerie, Tonya,...

It was my pleasure to be part of your class in the Steelton Highspire School System. You were always such a smart and polite young man. May God rest your soul in peace.

Darrell was a good person to know. Always good talk when we saw each other. Very engaging and positive. We grew up together and considered each other cousins. Marcia, I met you on Macaroni Grill's parking lot a few years ago and Darrell introduced you to me and my wife. You have my deepest condolences. Butch, Priscilla and Kenny, lean on each other.

My classmate in Steelton throughout the '60's & '70's. A great basketball player at Steelton Highspire. A Steamroller forever. Rest in peace Darrell.

My condolences to the Cox family. What can I say, Darrell was a truly wonderful man. Smart, quirky, a news junkie, and a film buff. Also, a great athlete at Steel High and Slippery Rock University. He will truly be missed but we will always have NYC & Paris. With eternal love and friendship, Lynn

Howard and Diane. So very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Don and Cindy Hershey

It was a pleasure knowing Darrell as a athlete and as a person @ Slippery Rock University in the 70's!

prayers to the family he was a great co worker at united parcel service he was always nice and said hello and just a good person all around I am glad he got to enjoy retirement for a little bit looks like he made some great memories and now we will have those memories to keep with us for a life time rest in peace buddy until we see each other again.

Condolences to the entire Cox family. I can only reflect on the great days on the Bailey Street playground and the great games we played. #hoopinginheavennowbro