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Dr. Keith Cox

Dallas, Texas

1938 - 2022

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DIED
April 3, 2022
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Dallas, Texas

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COX, Dr. Keith Keith was born a native Texan on October 4, 1938 in Plainview, Texas to Glenna Collins Cox and Eliott Arthur Cox, Jr. A proud Sandie, he graduated from Amarillo High School in 1957 where he excelled in football and track. He attained his undergraduate degree in 1961 from The...

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Sandy and family, Keith was a remarkable man, whom I always admired. I met him while he was attending Sewanee, in the late 2950s, and when I moved to Dallas, in 1963, he was one of the first persons I contacted. He helped me find my first apartment and introduced me to so many people. I remember visiting with all of you one summer, in Nashville, while there visiting my parents and family with my own children. Love and God's Blessings and my deepest sympathy to all of you.

Keith was a wonderful friend - our friendship beginning in Amarillo where we lived on the same block and attended the same elementary school, Jr High School and High School (go Sandies!). I had the privilege of working with him as we designed the addition and renovation of the family home here in Dallas. Rest in peace my friend.

To the Cox family, Dr. Cox lived a life we all want strive to live: faithful, honest and fun. May God continue to bless you.

I was a patient a few years ago and will always remember his kind and comforting spirit. Such a sweet man. My prayers and condolences to his family.

I am saddened that my Sewanee classmate and friend Keith Cox has passed. I remember so well my visit with Keith and Sandy in 2014. Their gracious hospitality at the ranch has left memories that will always be in my heart.

We all mourn the loss of this wonderful man! I knew him at Baylor Dental where he helped straighten my teeth and Sandra as SMAA most welcoming person in the Information window. So sorry for your loss and cherish all those good memories you made with him.

So sorry for your loss. What a wonderful life he lived. Thoughts and prayers to your entire family.

We are so sorry for you loss and pray your memories will bring you comfort in the days ahead.