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Ruth S. Cox

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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Ruth Sayre Cox died at Moravian Hall Square in Nazareth on June 12, 2014. She was a daughter of the Lehigh Valley, a great- great- granddaughter of Asa Packer, founder of Lehigh University. Her parents were the late Ruth Evelyn (Linderman) and John Arthur Frick of Salisbury Township. Other than...

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Michael, we are so sorry to learn about Ruth's passing. She was a special lady, and we are very happy to have known her. She will be missed.

To Mike and Susan and the Cox family. We will miss your lovely Mother. You must be very proud of the tremendous legacy she has left our community.
Mary Jeanne told us that Ruth taught her to swim at Mosey Wood.
Peace, Tom, Cindy(Stephens), Ed Donley and Mary Jeanne Stephens.

To all the Cox family--I was so sorry to hear of the passing of your Mother and Grandmother and Great Grandmother. I know you all have wonderful memories of her because I have heard some fun stories of adventures at the Lake. She must have been so proud to know the accomplished and beautiful young women that are her granddaughters. Please accept my deepest sympathies. Elaine Greek

Ruth, we will miss you very much. I remember your quick wit and rye smile evry item you told a story. You were great friend of the family and my Mother Eloise.

Take care,

Mike Bassett

I'll miss you, Aunt Ruth, my Godmother! So glad to have had a lovely visit last summer, and a chatty phone call when you thought Owen and I might have washed away in the Colorado flooding. And the birthday card. And and and... I hope you are laughing it up with the rest of the GMC! Much love and tears. Minette Church.

Ruth it was a pleasure and a honor to get to know you while I was working with the NHS Students at Moravian Hall Square. I enjoyed our many talks about your family, your travels and most of all knitting. You got me to start making socks of my own and every time I pickup my double pointed needles I will be thinking of you always. I know your knitting once again and probably catching the biggest fish.

Very sad. We'll all miss her sharp wit and insights, her laugh, and the warmth of her heart. I have many memories of the fun times we and our parents had together. Always in my heart. Love to all the family. Tom Church

Ruth I miss you so. I know you're at peace. I will cherish the memories we've made and the stories you shared with me forever. To Ruth's family I am so very sorry for your loss. She loved you all so very much and spoke of you often. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.