T.A.-Cox-Obituary

T.A. Cox

Dallas, Texas

1921 - 2011

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Cox, T.A. "Tex" September 29, 1921 to March 17, 2011 Tex Cox passed away quietly on March 17 at Day Kimball Hospice & Palliative Care in Putnam CT; after a long illness. Born in Texarkana, Texas, the last of eight children to G.T. and Fannie Ann Cox; a proud WWII Navy Veteran; attended the...

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Dear family,
T.A. was an amazing one-of-kind friend. We have been blessed to have known him these past 25 years. Thanks for the memories, till we meet again. Love, Denis and Mary

My boyfriend Ted Gaddy and I met T.A and his wife Joycie when he moved to Plainfield and worked for Big Y, we also were one of many that got the chance to see his "Pride and Joy"!-haha What a great man!
Being called "one of his daughters", I will so miss his stories and seeing his big smiling face, along with his hugs, that always followed T.A.
Lisa A. Lefevre and Ted Gaddy (Lisbon, Ct)

We love you Granddad. I will miss your encouraging emails and comments on the boys pictures. I'm so sorry they were never able to meet you and Granny. Until we see each other again ...
I love you

Grandad was truly an amazing man! I have such fun memories of him as a child....I only wish we'd lived closer so we could enjoy eachother more. Our phone calls, too, involved stories & always encouragement.
I think he's made quite an impression on many & absolutely a blessing to all!!
I know I'll see him again & rejoice that he's no longer in pain. To imagine him sitting at the feet of Jesus is so uplifting....
Love to all the family in CT & scattered across!
I love you,...

I met TA a few years ago at the Haul of Fame and at several antique truck shows in the Canterbury area. He was always so much fun to talk to. With apologies to the Righteous Bros. 'If there's a truck museum heaven, you know they've got a hell of a curator'. You will be deeply missed TA. My condolences to his family.

I am so going to miss you T.A. Loved you with all of my heart. Thanks for making me feel so special and always giving me such a great BIG hug. I will miss our talks and hugs and smiles and laughs. You were the BEST.

My World War II friend... I am happy we were able to get you to the WWII Memorial. You are a great man and the AmericanWarrior family will miss you! God bless and we know you will be here in spirit for your 70th Anniversary.

I met T.A.(Tex) on his trip to Washington DC with American Warrior. He was an exceptional man and so many of us who participated on that trip in helping capacities continued long after the trip to contact him. You meet many people in your life, some come and go, and some remain in your thoughts forever. He was one of the people that will remain in my mind eternally. He was a wonderful husband to Joycie, a wonderful friend to many, and absolutely mesmerizing to listen to all he had done in...

T.A. you are in good company in heaven and I know we will meet again and you will have a new museum to take me around and show me. Until then my friend may you rest in piece.