Loyd-Cox Jr.-Obituary

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Loyd Whitley Cox Jr.

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Jan 9, 1941 – Oct 15, 2021 (Age 80)

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BORN
January 9, 1941
DIED
October 15, 2021
AGE
80
LOCATION
Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Rose Hill Funeral Home & Memorial Park Obituary

Funeral services for Loyd Whitley Cox Jr., 80, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, will be held at 10:00am, on Wednesday, October 20, 2021, at Rose Hill Funeral Home.  Entombment will follow in Rose Hill’s Abbey Mausoleum. 

Loyd Whitley Cox Jr. was born February 09, 1941, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Loyd and...

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Whit you are missed by family and friends. Love you cuz. Arch

Whit was a good friend. He would come down to Lake Tenkiller and visit. We both had a shared interest in fishing and growing Tomatoes. Will be missed.

So very sorry to hear of Whitley's passing. He was a very nice man and really nice to have as a friend. Great memories from High School on. He is missed. Tom Hammond.

What a loss! I've been friends with Whit for 48 years, working together at Mid Continent Casualty Co and working out together at ORU. Our prayers are with Susie and Brad.

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Whit Cox was one of the kindest men I have known, always upbeat and eager to help in any way. A lot of fun, I have great memories of him, Susie, myself and my wife Karen getting together for drinks, food and good conversation. I will miss him, rest in peace my friend.

Dear Susie and family, My prayers are with you during this very difficult time. Whit was a sweet person who loved the history of our family. Mother enjoyed his company and sharing stories of the past. He was always willing to spend time with us when we made it to Tulsa. He will be greatly missed. He loved all of you and was so proud of his family. Heaven has welcomed a favorite son and I'm sure he was greeted by many family members including the Hickock boys. I pray God's peace on you...

Knew him as Whit. We were next door neighbors during high school and attended Rogers at the same time. He was a real nice guy.

Keeping you & your family in our prayers