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Ray Cox Jr.

1958 - 2021

Ray Cox Jr. obituary, 1958-2021, Houston, TX

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1958

DIED

2021

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Ray Cox Obituary

Ray LaDon Cox, Jr.
1958-2021
Ray LaDon Cox, Jr. was born on June 27, 1958 in Pasadena, TX, to Ray LaDon Cox, Sr. and Bobbie Roberts Cox. He went to be with the Lord, with his family by his side at home in west Houston, on October 18, 2021, after a prolonged battle with cancer that he fought with faith and courage.
Ray grew up in the close-knit community of Galena Park, TX, surrounded by grandparents, many aunts and uncles and numerous beloved cousins. He graduated from Galena Park High School in 1976 and went on to study accounting and management at Houston Baptist University. There, he met the love of his life, the former Barbara Jean Taylor. Ray and Barbara were married at Westbury Baptist Church on August 1, 1981 following their graduation from HBU. Barbara went on to attend medical school while Ray achieved his Certified Public Accountant license and worked in several accounting and finance positions in Houston. Ultimately, Ray earned his Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from South Texas College of Law in 1988 and received admission to the State Bar of Texas in 1989.
Ray and Barbara spent their first 15 years of marriage as busy young professionals who enjoyed traveling the world together. On April 1, 1996, they were blessed with twin sons, Tyler Ray and Colton Lee. It was then the pure joy in their life truly began.
In 1994, Ray founded The Cox Law Firm, through which he specialized in tax valuation disputes. During his decades leading the firm, Ray became known as a skilled and thoughtful mediator among the Houston legal community. As his practice grew and honed its focus on property tax matters, Ray never took credit for his professional successes, instead giving all thanks to the Lord and treating his staff like family.
Beyond his law practice, the institutions most important to Ray were his alma mater, Houston Baptist University, and his spiritual community of Second Baptist Church. At HBU, Ray sat on the Board of Trustees for 20 years and had the honor of serving as Chair for two terms. He also served as an adjunct professor of business law in HBU's Master of Business Administration program for 17 years. At Second Baptist, Ray was humbled to serve as a deacon since 2008. He and Barbara were devoted members of the Faithworks Bible study class, which he occasionally led in teaching with his eloquent lectures and Godly insights.
Ray was an infinitely loving husband and father. He cherished eating dinner together as a family every evening. He never missed an opportunity to brag on his wife's work as a pediatrician. Ray was immeasurably proud of everything his sons did, from their hobbies and talents to their studies and careers, and constantly provided fatherly wisdom. Yet Ray's most important impact on his family and friends was his steadfast love for Christ. He touched countless lives through his ardent faith and his commitment to Christ's command to "love thy neighbor as thyself."
Ray is survived by his wife of 40 years and "other half," Barbara Taylor-Cox, M.D.; his dear sons Colton Cox and Tyler Cox; parents LaDon Cox and Bobbie Cox; sister and brother-in-law, Donna Cox Havard and Rick Havard; and his nephews and niece whom he loved greatly.
To celebrate Ray's life, a visitation will be held from 5:00 to 7:00pm on Friday, October 22 at Houston Baptist University's Belin Chapel, 7502 Fondren Rd, Houston, TX 77074. A funeral service will be conducted on Saturday, October 23 at 2:00pm in the sanctuary at Second Baptist Church, 6400 Woodway Dr, Houston, TX 77057; a livestream will be available at
www.second.org/liveevents. Interment will follow at Memorial Oaks Cemetery, 13001 Katy Freeway, Houston, TX 77079.
In Ray's honor, memorial gifts may be made to the HBU Scholarship Fund in honor of Ray L. Cox, Jr., Office of Advancement, Houston Baptist University, 7502 Fondren Rd, Houston, TX 77074.
Condolence messages may be written for the Cox family at www.garmanycarden.com
Services are under the direction of Garmany & Carden Funeral Directors, 1201 Fourth Street, Rosenberg, TX 77471 (281)342-4671.

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Published by Houston Chronicle on Oct. 21, 2021.

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Rex Wright Family

October 24, 2021

Condolences for all

Jane Slaughter

October 23, 2021

Sending love and prayers to all of you. May God wrap his arms around you and give you strength and peace.

Susan and Megan Bereznay

October 23, 2021

Our thoughts are with you during this time.

Sandy Jaggers Oden

October 22, 2021

My thoughts and prayers continue for the family. May God grant you peace that passes all understanding.

Claudia Pruett

October 22, 2021

So Sorry For Your loss. Prayers for all the Family

Bobby Escamilla

October 22, 2021

I extent my heartfelt condolences to all those touched by the departure of such a wonderful Man. There are People in this world that make it clear that there is a God, Ray was one of those people. His Kindness, his Humble Nature, Ray was a such Sweet Spirit. How he got so much done in such a short time, is very clear... His walk with God. Heaven has increased by virtue of his arrival.

Barry Curtis Family

October 22, 2021

Praying for peace and comfort for your family.

Darylene Perkins Wadsack

October 22, 2021

Barbara and family,
I remember you and Ray fondly from our years at HBU. I´m so sorry for your loss. It´s a loss to those Ray leaves behind - but a celebration in heaven. Praying for peace and comfort for you all.

Jane and B.A. Lawrence

October 22, 2021

Words can not express how sorry I am for the loss of Ray. The years go by so quickly. Thank goodness for the blessings of our Lord. My love to you Barbara and the boys. Jane

mark groba

October 21, 2021

I am very sad to here about Ray. I have know him growing up Galena park playing baseball together when i was about 13 every time i see Ray he was always concern about how i was doing. He had a very kind heart and good soul. Even when i seen him about the last 6 years. I needed and attorney to help with my property tax. I new when i hire Ray i could trust him even when he was going through very serious health problems. He was about how i was doing he love his neighbor as thyself. He was a child of god and a great man and is with Jesus Now. To his wife and sons and loving parents and Donna and Rick. My heart is with you and may God confort you and bless you.

Denise Marshall Gibson

October 21, 2021

What can you say about such a fine Christian friend! I remember Ray was always kind and took time to say Hello every time you saw him! Coach Whitney use to tease me to the point I would blush and after class Ray always there to lift my spirit! Being in the Group with Ray we saw his quite humor many times and I loved his laugh!!!

Lynn Pyle

October 21, 2021

I would have loved to hug your necks, Barbara, Colton & Tyler. I´m in PA/MD for family reunion.
Ray was a favorite of mine from Village School days and beyond. What a void he will leave. Prayers for only the sweetest of memories.

Darrell Lucas

October 21, 2021

Ray and I grew up together and became fast friends at an early age. We did a lot of things through our Church, First Baptist Galena Park. We played music together and all sorts of fun things. I will never forget our friendship and the example you set for all! I will no doubt see you in Heaven my Brother! Thank you for all of it.

Hazel & Mike Simons

October 21, 2021

Praying for the Cox family. Ray will be missed greatly. He was a true friend to all who knew him.

April Rohan

October 9, 2021

Sorry for your loss I will miss him had a lot of good times together known him since I was 13 miss him so much and my sympathy and prays for his family he will always live on in our hearts and memories

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5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Belin Chapel at Houston Baptist University

7502 Fondren Road, Houston, TX 77074

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Second Baptist Church/Woodway Campus

6400 Woodway Drive, Houston, TX 77057

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