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Leigh Dennery Cox

Jackson, Mississippi

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Leigh Alexander Dennery Cox, 84, died February 19, 2007. Visitation is Friday, February 23, 2007, from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. at Wright and Ferguson Funeral Home in downtown Jackson, Mississippi. Additional visitation will be at Galloway United Methodist Church in Jackson, Saturday, February 24th at...

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Anna and John. I am sorry that I did not know of your Mom. I fondly remember all the wonderful times spent at your home growing up and I can only remember your Mom as a beautiful women loved by all. You both will be in my thoughts and prayers.

John and Anna,
Your entire family are in my thoughts and prayers. I remember many wonderful times with your Mom and your entire family at the restaurant! She always had an encouraging word for me! I will never forget how she taught me the proper way to answer the phone in the office. I always loved how she wanted me to let her know if a letter was out on the DENNERY'S sign outside(I thought I was really important). I can still hear her laugh and see her smile! One of my favorite times with...

John,Laura, Anna and Eric, I did not hear of Mrs. Dennery's Cox's, death until today. I would have been there for support, I remember the first face I saw when my mother died. Your family was very good to me and will never be forgotten. Love to you all. Maureen

Our deepest sympathies.

I WANT TO EXPRESS OUR LOVE AND PRAYERS ARE WITH THE DENNERY FAMILY . I ENJOYED WORKING AT THE RESTAURANT FOR 13 YEARS. I REMEMEBER SOME NIGHTS MRS. LEIGH DENNERY COX AND I WOULD BE THE LAST ONES TO LEAVE AND THAT HORSERADISH TOPS HAD TO HAVE THAT OIL IN THE TOP. SHE HELPED ME GROW AND LEARN . I WILL MISS HER. SHE IS DOING A CHEER FOR US TODAY.
LOVE IN CHRIST
JUANITA AND JOE BISHOP AND ETHELENE STUBBS

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

I always remember remember Callie Leigh laughing. She was a dear soul who thoughout the years proved to be more than a cousin to my mother, Ruth Adele Lovitt, but more like a sister and a treasured friend. Mama knew she was always there. My thoughts and prayers are with John and Anna and their families, and the knowledge that she is home and no longer suffering.
Pam Lovitt Sandel Feb 22, 2007

She has been important to me my entire life, and I will miss her more than words can express. More like a sister than a first cousin, she has been a joy, an inspiration, and my dearest friend. I will always cherish the relationship we shared, and I love her with all my heart. She is now at home with The Lord, and with all of our family FOREVER.

It has been my pleasure to have known Mrs. Dennery for 34 years. Her strength and graciousness will always be remembered. She was a true Southern Lady.