Mae-Cox-Obituary

Mae Helen Cox

Wichita, Kansas

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Cox, Mae Helen, 55, Mental Health Association facilitator & coordinator, died October 30, 2004. Service 1 p.m. Friday, St. Mark Church of God in Christ. Survivors: sons, Tracey C. Mason, Sr. of Wichita, Curtis L. Cox of the home, David M. Cox, Jr., of Dallas, TX; daughters, Patrice Mason of...

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I am greatly saddened with the loss of my mother whom I loved very dearly. I had the pleasure of being saved and rejoicing with my mother during the last year of her life. It was such a joy to see my sister Patrice, my mother, and I rejoice as mother and daughters in Zion. I know that my mother was very pleased that I was a prayer answered. I give glory to God for delivering me and giving me a spiritual bond with my mother before she passed away. I continue to thank God even through this...

I got to tell you thanksgiving gave me so much in knowing she gave me of her dinner knowing how down I was about my mom that I didn't cook. I'll never for get her for that. I hope your thanks giving was thankful in knowing and having such a lady in your life.
Linda Ligons

My friend and sister, I loved you as a sister, and I'll miss you dearley I don't see how I can go on with out her. I feel your pain and you will always be in my prayers. sis Linda Ligons

I would like to express my deepest and sincere condolence to the entire family. I was deeply shocked and saddened when I heard the terrible news. I'm sorry that I was not able to attend the service, but I am available if you need anything. Mae was a very loving person and I am thankful that I was able to call her friend. She will be missed.

My love goes out to the entire family. It was only Christmas when I saw Sis. Cox at St. Mark, and as always she gave me her loving smile and encouraging words. My thoughts are with each and every one of you.
Don't fret... we all know we will see Sister Cox again in spirit.
May God continue to bless her seeds with peace, prosperity and liberty for generations to come in the mighty name of Jesus!

Charisa Bell & Family

May the Lord comfort you and your family during this time of great saddness. The Lord promised to never leave nor forsake us... I know that to be true. My prayers are for you and with you all.
Love, Racheal and Family

I am so sorry for your loss. I was blessed to work with Sister Cox over the last few years, through her service with AmeriCorps and her work in the community. We have lost a true soldier in God's army, who understood what it means to actually live according to higher principles. "Work is love made visible." ~ Khalil Gibran.

Mae Cox was a wonderful volunteer at Spaght Academy. We will miss her dearly. My prayers go out to the family during your time of bereavement.