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Joe Ray Cox

Westwood, New Jersey

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Joe Ray Cox was born August 29, 1947 in Surry County, NC. He departed this life on September 20, 2012 at the age of 65 years. Following completion of his elementary and high school education in Steelton, Pennsylvania, Joe Ray enlisted in the United States Army and served a tour in Vietnam,...

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It´s been 12 years now since you went home to be with the Lord. I still miss you and I think of all the great times we had and the brotherhood we shared. You continue to rest in peace and I will see you later.

It´s 11 years now since you have been gone and I still think about you very often. I have many great memories that I will cherish forever. Keep resting in peace and I look forward to when we meet again.

It has been 10 years since you finished your journey here on earth. I think of you often and I smile when I think of all the past pleasant memories. May you continue to Rest In Peace until we meet again. Tony Phillips

To the entire Cox family: May peace be with all who knew Joe. I had the pleasure of Joe's friendship for only a short period of time and I will miss him greatly. Sincerest condolences to his entire family and wide circle of friends.
Troy, Madelyn, and Chanel Paris

To The Entire Cox Family: Sincerest Condolences to you from me and my mother, Florence Mosby at this time in the loss of Joe Ray. I often think back to the simplicity of life and the sense of community "family" when I was younger and living on the Upper East Side; the Harrisburg Street, Lincoln Street, Ridge Street, Bessemer Street and all connecting and how that love and respect will never die. God bless you all as you continue to demonstrate the type of love that Joe Ray showed all of...

My prayers are that the Good Lord will give you comfort and peace. May your many memories give solace. God bless.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

I was so sorry to hear of the death of your brother, cousin, and son. May the peace of God be extended to you as you go through this trying time. There is a season for everthing under the sun, this is a time to weep, but remember joy comes in the morning. May God be with you all.

May your family find comfort in each other during this time of such great loss. Sorrow will soon give way to smiles of the happy moments that Joe gave us all.