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Dax Cowart

1947 - 2019

Dax Cowart obituary, 1947-2019, Fallbrook, CA

BORN

1947

DIED

2019

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Dax Cowart Obituary

Dax S. Cowart
1947-2019
COWART, Dax S.
12/16/47-04/28/19
Dax S. Cowart slipped into heaven from his home, the evening of April 28, 2019. Dax celebrated 33 years as a Texas Trial Lawyer, and as a Patient Right's Advocate. He had his own Texas law practice, worked with Bob Hilliard at Hilliard and Munoz, in Corpus Christi Texas; was a trial skills teacher at Gerry Spence's Trial Lawyer's College, in Dubois, Wyoming; was of counsel for Samantha Berryessa, Attorney At Law; and participated as trial counsel and advised strategy for many other attorneys. Dax enjoyed sailing with friends in Texas, and farming avocados in California with his wife. He was also a member of the VFW Post 1924, in Fallbrook, California. Dax wrote books, poetry and participated in film documentaries and recordings surrounding his work.
Dax was born in Harlingen, Texas, on December 16, 1947, where his father Thomas Ray Cowart and mother Ada Bernice Cowart, raised Santa Gertudis cattle. Later, because of a drought, his family moved from South Texas, to Henderson Texas, where Dax grew up.
Dax attended Texas A&I University and enjoyed being a Delta Tau Delta member. He was a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, achieving a BBA in finance; Texas Tech University, School of Law, in Lubbuck, where he earned a Doctor of Jurisprudence; and was a graduate of Gerry Spence's Trial Lawyer's College.
Dax enjoyed being a trial lawyer. As injured as Dax was, it was the closest occupation he could achieve, to being a pilot, bull and bronc rider, and playing football with his beloved Henderson Lions. Dax was also a Vietnam War Veteran. He flew C-141's with the United States Air Force, while serving our country.
Dax Cowart had a selfless commitment to educating the medical and legal community on patient rights to autonomy. This life's work arose out of a life changing explosion caused by leaking propane from an underground pipeline in east Texas. Dax lost his father in the explosion. Dax was severely burned, lost both eyes, his fingers were amputated, and his hearing was profoundly damaged. Dax was forcibly treated for 14 months when he requested only that doctors alleviate his pain, so that he could die from the severe injuries. In this regard, when lecturing, Dax's recited a favorite quote from Chief Justice William Brandies "…the right to be left alone, the most comprehensive of all rights, and the right most valued by civilized man".
Dax's work has been chronicled in many films, books, newspapers and articles. Links to some of his work are: A Tribute to Dax Cowart by William J. Winslade, PhD, JD, http://www.bioethics.net/2019/05/a-tribute-for-dax-cowart-1947-2019; Please Let Me Die, http://medhum.med.nyu.edu/view/10105; Dax's Story, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAQHuaua4W0, and many other books, films, writings and auditory recordings.
Dax is survived by his widow, Samantha Berryessa Cowart, his sister Elizabeth (Beth) Roach, his brother James Cowart, his goddaughter, Kerri L. DeSersa, his tribally adopted brother, Charles Abourezk, along with many loving aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews.
Dax died of leukemia and cancer. He died a brave and courageous man as well as a loving, trusting man. He fought all his life to live as a free man. It was Dax's request that his own Life, be his Memorial, and that no memorial services be held.
Gifts in Dax's memory may be made to Trial Lawyers College (TLC) in Wyoming toward the education of disabled trial lawyers and for veterans who are trial lawyers. Gifts can be made at: http://www.triallawyerscollege.org/support-tlc . The address for the college is: 1623 Central Avenue, Cheyenne, WY 82001, or folks can call (307) 432-4042 and give a donation in Dax's memory.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Houston Chronicle on Jun. 1, 2019.

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Shelley Van Doran

June 3, 2021

I went to law school with Dax and during those years we were very close friends. I remember going with Dax to country western dance. It was a chance for him to be as everyone else and he was a great dancer. I lost touch with Dax once he moved to California but have never forgotten him. A truly remarkable, loving, and gifted friend.

Earl Oaks

May 26, 2021

Dax is my friend, my mentor, and my family. It’s difficult to write the words to describe the feelings and thoughts that I want to express on here. May he Rest In Peace but he lives forever in my mind.

Patty Lewis

May 26, 2021

Hearing Dax speak in the Big Barn was my first introduction to the man who inspired thousands, who always had the one word answer to any dilemma and who cared - actually cared - about people ...
In the end there are but three things - faith - hope - and love, and the greatest of these is love - I Cor. 13:4-7, 13.
Patty Lewis

Babak Bob Semnar

May 26, 2021

My memories of Dax are from our case work up sessions. He was always so insightful about the characters and feeling that existed in each case. A truly great lawyer and a kind person! He will always be missed.

Lasann Lyman

June 7, 2020

My condolences. May you stay "forever Young" peace!

Jennifer Lahl

November 26, 2019

I never met Dax Cowart, but as a nurse with specialty training in medical ethics, I have long studied his case and followed his life story. How sad I was to learn of his passing. Because of the explosion, his life set off on a new trajectory with suffering that I can't even imagine. My hope is that he is now at peace. My condolences to the family and to you Samantha.

September 17, 2019

My condolences to family and friends(just learned this). I never met Dax but feel like I know him. I have taught Medical Ethics for 20 years and have shared his powerful story with my students over those 20 years. I'm not sure he had any idea of what a huge impact his life has had. . even on people he never met. I am so sorry for your loss.

Mike Madrigal

June 19, 2019

Strength and blessings for the journey

Samantha Berryessa Cowart

June 13, 2019

Dax received medical help from the San Diego VA Home Healthcare. The nurses, doctors, and blind assistance he received via Long Beach Blind Rehab were kind, through and steady. As a couple, we appreciated the consistent loving care the team gave Dax and I. Home health with San Diego VA, was a gift to us especially since for many years it was very difficult to travel.

Dax's Childhood saddle and his flag

Samantha Cowart

June 5, 2019

Dax's childhood saddle and flag, resting in Peace.

Michael Madrigal

June 5, 2019

Our love and prayers are with Samantha and family. Dax is a caring and deeply spiritual person who touched our lives. His grace and peace amidst adversity will always inspire me. May your journey be blessed and good as you go forward Dax.
Mike and St. Joseph Church community Soboba Indian Reservation

Chris Flohr

June 4, 2019

Dax was my teacher in 1999 and I was fortunate to have met him.
Chris Flohr

Patrice BerryessaHowell

June 2, 2019

Dax will be greatly missed. The main attribute that comes to my mind is how KIND Dax was.He was Intelligent, hard working, easy going, and had a wonderful laugh. But in this world a person who is kind is a very great thing. God bless him.

Karen Cauthen

June 1, 2019

An amazing man that will always be missed here on Earth. Rest In Peace TLC brotherWe will always miss you. I pray for your beautiful wife and all your family and friends. You are a true hero to many people, in every sense of the word. Until we meet again one day in heaven, just know that we will forever mourn your passing.

Hank and Nancy's Major Risk, sailing

Samantha Cowart

June 1, 2019

To our Dr. Severance and our UCLA team, thank you for your many kindnesses and the care of Dax over the years.

To family and friends who helped at the hospital and at home, thank you. To friends who sent food, flowers, cookies, cards, and other gifts, thank you.

To friends who stop by with food and company, thank you.

To everyone who prayed for us over the years and during this time, thank you.


Samantha Berryessa Cowart

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June 1, 2019

Losing a loved one is never easy, but our loving god promises to give the strength and courage you'll need to endure, and to cope with the pain of your loss. He also promises to hold your hand every step of the way. (Isaiah 40:29, 41:10, 13)

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