Paul-Cox-Obituary

Paul W. Cox Ph.D.

Chelmsford, Massachusetts

About

LOCATION
Chelmsford, Massachusetts

Obituaries

Send Flowers

COX, Paul W., PhD Of Chelmsford, passed away on Tuesday, July 27 after a brief illness. He was born on April 19, 1948 in Lowell, MA, the son of Paul W. and Elizabeth (McGagh) Cox. Paul graduated from the University of Lowell, and received his doctorate in Education from Boston College. He was...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I must give many, many thanks to Paul Cox for teaching/giving me my singing voice. He was so patient with me and my stage fright/nervousness singing in front of an audience. Even when he chose me to sing "The Star Spangled Banner " at my 1978 HS Graduation. I wish that I would've taken his advice and went to Julliard in NYC. Thank you Choral Director Paul Cox for everything and I will always remember your humanity, teachings and attitude with Life.

Its hard to believe its been nine years since I saw this funny, smart, talented man. I still miss him, and I know many others do, too. He did so much for the Billerica community through his love of music and education.

Mr. Cox was an awesome teacher at BMHS. I have always remembered his musical inspiration.


I just learned of Mr. Cox's passing.Mr.Cox was a wonderful teacher. I graduated from BMHS in 1975 and have very fond memories of him. Rest in peace.

My late husband and Paul were cousins. He was in our wedding and a big help to us thru the yrs. He helped us tremendously when my motherinlaw passed away in 2004. I appreciate his musical talent but admired his love of family even more. He was a wonderful son and a wonderful nephew. Betty Brennan


I just learned of Paul's passing. He was a great teacher, collegue and friend.
Rest in peace Paul.

At a Friends of Music Celebration at the Elks Hall in Billerica, MA. About early 1990's.

This is the way we will always remember Paul. Always smiling and happy.

My memory of Paul is in his music. I have his CD and I love it. He was a courageous energetic , wonderful man . Stamped on my heart forever is his great love for his family. When his mother died at her funeral from St. Irene's church he sang the most touching and beautiful songs with the faith and power of a truly blessed man. He sang with the joy. I cannot think of a more painful time to sing than at your mother's funeral. How brave and faithful is is that ?. Helen Potter

Paul was truly a "man for others"; the highest complement I can pay. It is impossible to know all the people he helped in many different ways.