Gregory-Cox-Obituary

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Gregory T. Cox

Lompoc, California

Apr 25, 1962 – Dec 5, 2011

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BORN
April 25, 1962
DIED
December 5, 2011
LOCATION
Lompoc, California
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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Starbuck-Lind Mortuary - Lompoc Obituary

Gregory T. Cox, age 49, passed away on Monday, December 5 in Bellevue, Washington. Greg was born in Lompoc on April 25, 1962 and was the son of Terrill and Lorraine Cox. He attended Lompoc elementary schools, Vandenberg Middle School and graduated from Cabrillo High School in 1980. He was...

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Resting in peace....

Greg was my first love. I was always honored by our interactions. I've always wondered where he was... And now I know. It hurts my heart. I'm sure you're still does. I often refer to the time that we went to the theatre in Solvang where we watched a beautiful Shakespeare performance. I had never studied this particular play and tried to not be an idiot about its meaning. Greg as always was a gentleman and never questioned me about my level of understanding. It was just lovely being with...

Condolences and prayers to you, Lorraine. It just doesn't seem to get any easier. Thinking about you, today.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

My condolences to you, Lorraine.

Dear Mr. & Mrs. Cox,

I worked with Greg at WSGR, as his secretary. I have fond memories of him as my boss and friend. He had a great sense of humor and was always very kind. I remember his love of travel and sports, and especially his closeness to his family.
I am so sorry for your loss and will keep your family in my prayers.

It is not often that one has such strong memories of those we know peripherally from our youth. Greg was and is someone who leaves a mark on all those with whom he came in contact. My deepest condolences to the Cox family. Stars that shine the brightest fade all too soon.

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Cox,
I went to school with Greg from Kindergarten to high school graduation even when he went to Miguelito. I will miss my friend and classmate. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

From the Williams family, your old neighbors in Lompoc. So very sorry for the lose of your wonderful son. We will always remember the good old days when all the boys in the neighborhood played and teased each other.