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Thomas W. Cox Jr.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Deacon Thomas W. Cox, Jr. Deacon Thomas W. Cox, Jr., 61, passed away Monday, February 6, 2006, at his 6th Avenue, Steelton, home. The oldest son of the late Mattie Ethel Strickland Cox and the late Thomas W. Cox, Sr., he was born May 22, 1944, in Harrisburg. A graduate of Steel High, Class of...

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I AM SO SORRY TO OF HEARD OF YOUR LOSS. THOMAS WAS A WONDERFUL MAN AND I HAD THE PLEASURE OF GETTING TO KNOW HIM AT THE HARRISBURG HOSPITAL. HE WAS ONE OF THE NICEST PEOPLE I HAVE EVER MET, AND AT ANY TIME WILLING TO HELP IN ANY KIND OF WAY. MAY HE REST IN PEACE AND MAY GOD BLESS HIS FAMILY, YOUR FRIEND BEVERLY.

TO CINDY AND THE ENTIRE COX FAMILY,

MY SINCEREST CONDOLENCES TO YOU IN THE TRANSITION OF THOMAS; A MAN OF STRENGTH IN CHARACTER, A MAN OF HUMOR, A MAN OF COMPASSION.

ALL OF THOSE ELEMENTS THAT HE POSSESSED SHOWED US ALL HOW TO LIVE A BETTER LIFE WITH ONE ANOTHER.

YOUR BROTHER AND FRIEND,

TERRY L. ROBINSON

Miss Madelyn and Family,
I want to express my sincere and deepest sympathy in the passing of your brother Thomas.I was honered to be at his viewing and meet your beautiful family. He will be with you always in your thoughts and in your prayers.I am truly sorry.
Josh you take good care of your mother she needs you now more than ever.
Love,
Vicki

The Cox Family,
My deepest sympathy to the family for the passing of Thomas. My prayers are with everyone.

Love You All,
Troy

Dear Cindy,
Kim and I would like to express our deepest sympathy for the loss of Thomas. He was a great man, who always kept everyone laughing, and had a great disposition. I can't recount the fun times being around the family, and have always admired the strength and unity of the Cox family. God Bless and Best Regards,

To my dear sister-in-law Cindy and all of my neices and nephews, sisters and brothers. I just wanted to express that we have lost a kind and loving love one. Thomas had his way of answering every question that was asked. I never knew if he always knew or just answered so we would think he knew everything. We are going to miss him because he was always there for all of us. I thank God for him and his wisdom.

Aunt Dorisann and family,
Im sorry for your lost he is in a better place looking down

My deepest sympathy to all of you. I knew Tom from the Harrisburg Hospital. He was such a beautiful man with a smile that would light up a room as he entered it. He made everyone around him feel like he knew them forever. He was such a delight to be around at all times.
You are blessed with his love and memories, I am blessed for knowing such a wonderful man. (The last time I talked to him he asked when I was making him strombolis again)
I never did get to make them for him, but...

To my family...My heart goes out to you and the family. I am sorry to hear about your loss. I will be praying for my cousin Cindy and her girls. (I am Bobby Green's oldest daughter)