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Robert Allen "Bob" Cox

Denver, Colorado

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Robert Allen ("Bob") Cox died last week in his home in Highlands Ranch, Colorado at the age of 57. He was preceded in death by his father Raymond Robert ("Bobby") and his mother Mildred Thornton Cox. He is survived by his aunt, Dotti Sharp (Corpus Christi), uncle Ken Weller (Houston), cousins...

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I know this is a little late. However, we were on vacation when we heard the news. I had purchased a new laptop computer and was and still am having problems with it.

We got home late yesterday so today we are kicking back and tomorrow I will start cleaning and opening mail. I just dread it.

We were so saddened to hear of Bob's passing. He was such a great guy and we loved him very much. He will be missed terribly.

We did not have enough time with him and he was...

Very sad to hear of Bob's passing. He was a Great guy and will always be remembered as such. Happy to have had, our paths cross! My deepest sympathy to his family and friends.

Bob will truly be missed. He was one of the good guys. I had the pleasure of having him for my boss. He was more like a friend. He was always their for us. Me, Sylvia, Patricia and Bari. Thank You Bob for being in our lives. Our paths will cross again.

"Beauty comes from a life well lived. If you've lived well, your smile lines are in the right places, and your frown lines aren't too bad, what more do you need?" This is a quote from Jennifer Garner, but it is everything that Bob was about. An easy smile for everyone and a kind word to all. What a pleasure to have known him.

Bob was a mate, and I sure am sad I wont get to see him again

Great guy, you will be missed-

Bob was the definitive "good ole' boy", who enjoyed life and was not afraid to live it to the fullest. He was intelligent, insightful and hard working. But it was his warm heart, his big smile and the sincerity of his friendship that made him a truly special man. He will be missed by all who had the privelidge of knowing him.

I am sad to hear of Bob's passing. Please except my condolences. I worked with Bob for a few years and he was a pleasure to be around.

Bob was always good for a nice chat and honest opinion. WE had many talks together and he was always on the up and up. I feel fortunate to have known him.