Steven-Cox-Obituary

Steven Kent Cox

Wichita, Kansas

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Cox, Steven Kent, 47, Warren Theatre payroll manager, passed away Feb. 18, 2007. He was born March 26, 1959 in Wichita. He graduated from WSU and KU with a Doctorate of Law. He is survived by father, Joe F. Cox of Wichita; mother, Diane Pickel (Cliff) of Wichita; sisters, Jody Crabtree (Mike) of...

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Joe & Jodi - My thoughts & prayers are with you on the loss of your son & brother. Please take care of yourselves in this time of sorrow.

Steve was very special to us. We admired his strength in the face of adversity. Conversations with Steve were always stimulating, and we enjoyed getting his opinions on the latest movies.
Dillen and Melissa will miss their Uncle Steve!

Steve, you were like a "second son" to us, and your dedication to your children (our Godchildren) was always evident and awesome. Your strength, kindness, gentleness, and wonderful sense of humor are gifts that you have passed on to Emily and Alex. Our prayers are with them, your dad, and your family. Thank you for sharing your life with us. Our lives are the richer for having known and loved you.

Words can't express the sorrow I feel. Not for Steve, since I know he is in a place where angels are singing welcoming him to eternal life, but for "my second family". I want you all to know that each and everyone of you hold a special place in my heart. We have experienced a lifetime of happiness and sorrow and I want you to know I am here for you for anything you need, now and forever!!!
I LOVE YOU!!!

Our thoughts and prayers are with
you. We are so sorry we can't be there.

Although I just recently found my cousin Diane, Steven's mom, and have never met her or any of the family members, my heart goes out to each and every one close to him. There are no words that really help, but I had seen the following quotation that I thought was nice. "Memories are a gift from God to those left behind." Here's hoping the memories that you have help you make it through these tough times and the days ahead.

Everyone has his or her own special memory/memories of Steve. For me, his coming into the world made me an aunt for the first time. I was very proud of that title; I was only 11. Steve was an adorable child who grew into a very witty, bright, talented, and handsome young man.

Then, with time and the adversities he faced, he became a very strong man who was determined to fight for his life as hard as he could, as he said himself, "for his children's sake" (as he pointed to their...

Steve was very dear to me since we were young. I can think of many stories of fun and laughter and even our silly songs with the bunch from school days. He will always remain a dear one in my heart. Our prayers go out to his family and dear children.