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Dr. Elmer M. Cox DDS

Columbus, Ohio

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COX Dr. Elmer M. Cox, DDS, continued his life October 24, 2010. Received his Doctor of Dental Surgery from The Ohio State University was a life time member in the Supreme Chapter of Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity and a member of The Ohio State University College of Dentistry Alumni Association....

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Mary Ann,
You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Love and prayers,
Shirley Schaub Ward

MaryAnn: It was a blessing to have gotten an opportunity to have known Elmer and yourself. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Brody Eick R.N.

MaryAnn: I'm so very sorry to have read about your great loss in the Obits. God Bless You. Your friend, Bill May

Elmer was our family dentist in the 50's and 60's and several years after that I had the good fortune of playing golf with Elmer on a regular basis along with Judge John Connor and Bill Wickes. He was always a gentleman, fun to be with and he had such a wonderful sense of humor!

Tom Coady
Bexley

MaryAnn I still remember those really fun rounds of golf with Elmer, Bill Wicks and Tom Coady.We tore up the course,Literally divot by divot,but we always had something to talk about after every round. AlsoThank you both for all your support over these almost 18 years and 4 elections.I will always value our friendship. John Connor Judge of the10th District Court of Appeals(has a nice ring to it doesn't it thanks to you guys and friends like you)

Dr. Cox was my dentist from my early childhood in the 50's until he retired, and so I spent many hours in his chair. His gentle touch, his wit and sense of humor made it more like visiting a friend. He was the best. My thoughts, prayers, and sincere sympathy.

Cindy Harding
Pickerington, Ohio

What a lovely man--so kind, so warm and welcoming. Coxie always was happy to see or hear from you. He was a great friend and we'll miss him very much. You are in our thoughts, Mary Ann.

What a wonderful man and dentist. I remember his sense of humor and his gentle touch while working on my beautiful smile. I am so lucky to have met Dr. Cox. My deepest sympathies to Mary Ann and his children.

You will never be forgotten Grandad. I could only hope to be the man you were.

Aaron