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Glenn Cox

Los Molinos, California

1931 - 2012

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GLENN COX Glenn Cox passed away on January 8, 2012, at his home in Los Molinos, California. He was 80 years old.Glenn was born on February 3, 1931. He was the youngest of four boys born to Charlie and Leanora Cox. He was raised in Montebello, California.Glenn spent much of his youth dreaming of...

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I was saddened when I heard of Glenn passing. He was my P.E locker room teacher and he would share stories of Don Drysdale and Sandy Koufax and about how the war in Korea was when he got there. He was a very decent, fair man and I know he cherished his family. The world is lot less without his presence.

'Sending prayers to the family. Glenn was a great person, and I feel honored to have known him. "Rest in Peace...you will never be forgotten."

glen was truely an inspiring man and will be missed by all. sending prayers and love during this difficult time.

CATHY AND FAMILY OUR PRAYER AND THOUGHTS ARE WILL ALL OF GLENNS LOVE ONES. OUR BOY LOVED GLENNS BASEBALL STORIES. HE LEAVES MANY BLESSED MEMORIES. BLESS GLENNS MEMORY. THE CHRASTAS MIKE,SANDEE AND FAMILY

glenn was our assistant football coach in high school, he was a great man,very helpful, always friendly, i was honored to know a man like glenn. my condolences to glenns family.

I will always remember his quick smile, his great baseball stories, and his willingness to help anyone. He was a wonderful influence on a lot of young people and will be sorely missed.

Mr. Cox was such a nice man. He helped on the RBUHS Golf Team when my son was there. He was very gentle and kind to the guys. May God Bless you and comfort you in your time of sorrow... He will truly be missed.

I was saddened to learn of Glen's passing. He was such a remarkable man. A wonderful mentor to his students,loved & respected by each one of them.
Love & Prayers to Cathy and family.

Our sincerest sympathies and prayers to the Cox family during this time of sorrow. Fred and Cheryl Isaksen