FRANK COX

1925 - 2015

FRANK COX obituary, 1925-2015, Oklahoma City, OK

FRANK COX

1925 - 2015

FRANK COX Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 24, 2015.
June 30, 1925 - September 19, 2015 OKLAHOMA CITY Frank Bernard Cox D.D.S., 90, departed this life September 19, 2015, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in the loving company of all his children and other family members.Frank was born on June 30, 1925, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to Beatrice Hawkins Cox and Frank Cox. He graduated Douglass High School in 1942 and followed his friend, Bobby Moon, to Fisk University in Nashville, TN. There he met the love of his life, Martina Creuzot, from New Orleans and began planning their future. He matriculated to dental school at Meharry Medical College and graduated in 1947 at age 21, the youngest ever Meharry graduate at that time. While at Fisk, he pledged Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., played on various sports teams, sang in the University Choir and served in several leadership positions.After an oral surgery internship in St. Louis, Frank established a general dental practice in Oklahoma City in 1948. He also married Martina and started his new life as a dentist and family man. After practicing two years, he was called to serve in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and as a 1st Lieutenant where Frank provided dental treatment in Japan for the troops. After his discharge in 1953, he returned to his Oklahoma City practice.Frank had a passion for making Oklahoma City a better place, especially for African-Americans. He spearheaded many desegregation endeavors through numerous civic and professional organizations. He championed urban renewal, serving twice as president and on the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma City Urban League. Frank also served as president of the local and state chapters of the Med-De-Phar Society, a professional organization of African-American physicians, dentists and pharmacists. He was most proud that after finally gaining entrance to the prestigious Oklahoma County Dental Society, he was eventually elected president, and served on its Board of Trustees.Frank was not only a practicing dentist and civic leader, he was also an extraordinary entrepreneur. During the era of segregation, when African-Americans were refused access to all golf courses in Oklahoma City, he acquired the lease to Eastern Golf Course which opened the sport to blacks. When his children had been denied access to segregated Catholic schools, Frank negotiated the desegregation of the Oklahoma City Diocese one year after the Brown decision, enabling his two oldest children, Kevin and Tobi, to enroll in Corpus Christi Catholic School in 1957.His crowning business achievement was bringing cable television Oklahoma City in 1981. He was founding President and Chairman of the Board of Pan Oklahoma Communications, Inc., which through a partnership with Cox Cable, established the modern era of communications in OKC. Frank continued his entrepreneurship by developing and building Chaparral Townhouses in 1984. Additionally, understanding the importance of the financial world, he co-founded Lincoln National Bank.Frank was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. He will be especially remembered for his quick wit, generous spirit, and love of family and golf. Frank is survived by his wife: Martina Creuzot Cox; children: Honorable Kevin Creuzot Cox (Carless), Tobi Fae Cox, M.B.A., Kerry Christopher Cox, M.D., Kerwin Cedric Cox, and Thais Cox Goodwin, M.B.A. (Terry). Grandchildren include: Kenneth Creuzot Cox, Kerry Christopher Cox, Jr. (Candiss), Kyle Edmonds Cox (Shontell), Kevin Michael Cox, Keith Creuzot Cox and their mother Kathy M. Cox, Gavin Bernard Bowie (deceased), and Millicent Nicole Bowie. Great grandchildren include: Hunter-Aidan Kyle Cox, Kerry Christopher "KC" Cox III, Kameron Steele Cox, and Katherine Marie Cox. Surviving cousins include: Betty Hawkins Noakes, Wanda James Hutchinson, and Carl Lewis; and special loved ones: Debra Jones and Jacqueline "Jackie" Woffard.He received a plethora of awards for his service to his community, his city, his state, his profession, and his country. His lifelong friends will remember his zest for life and his love of socializing when the business of the day had been handled. Oklahoma City is a better place because of his passion and determination.The family is requesting that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Corpus Christi Catholic Church or Fisk University. Wake Services will be Friday, 6:00pm, September 25, 2015, at Temple and Sons Funeral Directors. Funeral Mass will be held Saturday, 11:00am, at Corpus Christi Catholic Church (1010 NE 16th St., OKC, OK 73111).

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February 24, 2024

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September 28, 2015

Jason Thompson posted to the memorial.

September 26, 2015

Lynne Johnson posted to the memorial.

Pat Downes

February 24, 2024

May his soul and the souls of all the Faithful Departed through the mercy of God, Rest in Peace, .

Jason Thompson

September 28, 2015

I had the chance to meet Frank Cox several years ago while driving through Oklahoma with his grandson Chris Cox. There was a certain level of treatment we received, wherever we went in Oklahoma. After reading Frank's obituary, I realize now why that was the case.

Frank left a lasting legacy, one which will serve as a motivational factor for people all across this country.

I'm happy to of met Frank and I am sure his grandsons will achieve greatness like he did.

Lynne Johnson

September 26, 2015

My condolences to the Cox family. May your dad rest in peace. I know he greatly loved you all. God bless you.

Cheryl A Seraile

September 25, 2015

My condolences to all family and friends. I met Mr. Cox only once, but know that his quest for knowledge and spirit of generosity was shared with all he met.

Deborah Turner

September 25, 2015

Kerwin - not knowing your father but having the pleasure of knowing you, your father raised a real man and what a pleasure it must be for his kids knowing that they had a real man as a father.

Patrick Porter

September 25, 2015

Truly a great man to be missed by all. For all he did for the community, I would like to add that he raised a trully great family. I always had a very high regard for all the Cox kids I went to school with at McGuinness High School. May God bless you all.

Mary Davis

September 25, 2015

Kerwin, Thais, I'm sorry for the loss of a great human being, I'm so honored to have met your dad and mom. God received an individual whom I believe will continue his work and accomplish more achievements, " The Man on a Mission" will continue for his second life in Heaven, Mary Davis and Family

Greg Hall

September 24, 2015

Kerry and Family,
My deepest sympathy and prayers to you at this time. God bless your family and your dad's memory.

gloria stokes

September 24, 2015

even though i never met what i read about him was amazing rip

Anthony Brown

September 24, 2015

Thanks you Sir.

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