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James Alan Cox

Phoenix, Arizona

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James Alan Cox February 20, 1970 - July 27, 2007 Our beloved son, brother, uncle, nephew and cousin, Jim Cox, died Friday, July 27th in a mid-air helicopter collision over Phoenix. While we mourn his loss and feel that we will never recover from this, we are comforted by the fact...

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Thinking about you a bunch today, Jimmy. And the other day I looked at photos of our Grand Canyon trip -- Nate had so much fun! You were a great uncle -- and brother. I'll see you on the other side. Love always, Les.

Hey Jimmy,

I miss you, my little bro. Still think about you every minute of every day. I will love you forever.

Your big sis, Les.

Hey Uncle. I was thinking about you today. I saw an old VW bus that reminded me of some great camping and road trips we all took together. Know that you are missed every day.

To Jim's Family.

My thoughts and prayers are with you as we struggle to deal with this horrible accident. I know the pain you are all in because I feel it to. Craig Smith was my big brother. Everyone says that it gets easier with time but it seems to get harder. I did not know Jim but I know he was a good man with a great sence of humor just like my big brother. You will remain forever in my heart and prayers. God bless you all.

Our Jim as a baby. Beautiful then and now.

Our beautiful brother Jimmy. We love you so very, very much.

To Jim's family: I am so sorry for the loss of your son. Jim will be deeply missed.

Deepest sympathy to The Cox Family and The TV 3 Family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. The Lenhauser Family. Chandler, AZ.

Jim was one of a kind. My husband worked with Jim at Channel 3. Jim was one of the best photographers we have seen in a long time. He felt is work. He had an eye for the best pictures and he made music with them. Jim will be missed by all who knew him. We have lost a co-worker and good friend. I can just see him telling God that He didn't paint the sunset right. He is with the Lord watching over all of us. I was so impressed when the hawks were released back into the wild in honor of...