Richard-Cox-Obituary

Richard "Dick" Cox

Wichita, Kansas

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Cox, Richard "Dick", 73, loving husband, father, brother and grandfather passed away Tuesday, September 11, 2007. Rosary: 7 pm Friday at Culbertson-Smith Mortuary, 115 S. Seneca. Mass: 10 am Saturday, September 15, 2007 at St. Anne Catholic Church, 2801 S. Seneca. Dick was hired at Cessna...

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Jill and family. I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. I just heard from Missy last night that he had passed away. I hate that I didn't know earlier. You are in my thoughts

Shawna & family. I was saddened to hear about your loss. Just know that you are in my prayers for strength in dealing with this. God Bless

Uncle Dick,
You will be missed by all but in my thoughts and prayers daily. I have so many memories from when you and Aunt Cleta lived in the apartment off of 31st st, to the house on exchange to Hiram ( and how you remodeled the basement with all the beautiful wood just for the basement to flood) to the house on Oak. Also, the time we danced and mom and dads anniversay (we really showed 'em how to dance didn't we----and we will dance again!!!!!

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To dicks Family. I'm so sorry to hear of Dick's passing, my husband Estel Shaw went to Planeview school together. I also knew Dick, as I worked at cessna with Him, we would see him at the breafast meetings. It was such a shock to find out he was gone.from us. Do know that we are with you in our Prayers, God be with you all at this time. the Shaw's.

To each and all of Dick's family, I am sorry for your loss. I trust many happy memories will help to comfort you through this sad time.

Jill & Family - You have been in my thoughts and prayers. I am so sorry for your loss.

Tim and Family,

We are so sorry for your loss. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

To the children of Dickie Cox, I say this: I should hope your daddy had at least told you once about our summer of 1950; but if not, allow me these few words. We were the Boys of Planeview. We had no sponser; we had no uniforms, but we were good. We were good because of guys like your daddy, G*d bless him. It is he and those others that I see again and again in my memory, as I watch little boys gather again and again each spring to play the simple game of baseball. It is he and those others...

Dylan and Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.