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Lawrence Cox

Edmond, Oklahoma

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Colonel Lawrence "Larry" Cox passed away August 19, 2010 at age 69. Larry was born to Lawrence and Alma Cox in Terre Haute, Indiana, on January 20, 1941. He served his country for 27 years in the United States Air Force. After military retirement from Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, he served...

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In all my 37+ years of military and civil service I have never worked for a better Commander/Boss than Larry. His demeanor was such that it was a joy to work for him. I only hope that, one day, the same can be said of me.

Larry was one of my first contacts at TU and my first at Lambda Chi. Both of these institutions were very positive influences in my life. I remember well the last time I talked to Larry when he was about 2 klicks ahead of me in a 5k race in Tulsa. I will miss him very much. Chuck McConnell, Steamboat Springs, Colorado.

Larry Was indeed one of the good guys at Lambda Chi Alpha...I loved & admired the man as a brother. God Bless & Keep you, til we see Larry again. Phil Vaughter - Riverbend Church - Austin, Tx.

Larry was a very special Fraternity Brother and Friend during our college years at the University of Tulsa. Larry was our Fraternity President and set the gold standard for integrity and fair play throughout our times together. It was a total pleasure to have Larry and Julie as friends over the years. He will be missed by all of us that knew him. Out love and prayers to the Cox family. Sincerely, Mike Burkitt

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family in this time of sorry.

Col Larry Cox was a great boss and friend. When you were away from work, it was not Col Cox, it was just Larry. He was a great guy. Our thoughts and prays to Larry's Family.

Col Cox was one of my favorites. He was a pleasure to be around and always gave me the feeling of being a friend rather than just a boss. God bless you and your family and let God's love take the burden of sorrow from your heart.

Larry will be missed by all. I never worked for a better man.