Robert-D.O.-Obituary

Dr. Robert Cox D.O.

Worthington, Ohio

Jan 21, 1936 – Nov 4, 2019

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BORN
January 21, 1936
DIED
November 4, 2019
LOCATION
Worthington, Ohio

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Cox D.O., Dr. RobertRobert L. Cox, 83, passed away November 4, 2019, after a long and courageous battle with Parkinson's. He was preceded in death by his mother Mary (Dush) Cox and father Robert E. Cox. He is survived by his loving wife, Janet; daughter, Cynthia (Matthew) Post of Troy, Ohio; son,...

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Jan:

I am so sorry to learn of Bob's recent death. I will always appreciate the support and encouragement that the two of you gave me over the years while I was serving as OOA Executive Director. Our loved ones live on in the memories we hold in our hearts. You will be in my thoughts and prayers during this holiday season.

Jon F. Wills, Executive Director Emeritus
Ohio Osteopathic Association

Dear Janet,
I am extremely saddened to hear of Bob's death. He was my most favorite trainer in Radiology as a resident. He taught me so much more than radiology. He mentored me in life, being almost a father to me while I was in Columbus. His kindness, respect of us as residents, his work ethic and willingness to do whatever was asked of him all taught me how to be a good radiologist and a better human being and physician. I will truly miss him.

My heartfelt sympathies to you and...

Dear Janet, it has been an honor and a privilege to have known Dr Cox. Your joy of life and travel was an exciting part of your lives that you shared so openly. A true gentleman ! Peace and prayers, Rick Kryc RPh

We are so sad to hear of cousin Larry's passing. We are also sorry to have missed the opportunity to share memories of family reunions, all the gardening offerings of Robert Sr and Jr, and the kindnesses shown from this wonderful family.
What a gentle and kind man he was, even in his youth! I will always remember the smile and the attention paid to each person, even to the younger cousins.
With love and sympathy,
Linda Millican Cox