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Martha Jane Cox, age 69, passed away on
Sunday, September 11, 2022, at the
AdventHealth Care Center in Zephyrhills,
Florida.
Martha was totally disabled by Progressive
Multiple Sclerosis. Her disease worsened over
the years and was recently exacerbated by
pneumonia and pleurisy which sadly caused her
death.
Martha was born in Shreveport, Louisiana on October 28, 1952, to Warren and Betty
Charleston where she joined older sister Dare and brother Harley and a few years
later by younger sister Lee.
Warren and Betty made their home in the Beaumont, Texas area until 1969. At that
time, a need arose to move to Portland, Oregon to take care of Hazel, Warren’s aging
mother. Warren and Betty made the Oregon move with Martha and Lee.
Martha graduated from Washington High School in Portland, Oregon in 1971. Her
beauty and charm won her the privilege of representing the school as Martha
Washington in the famous Portland Rose Festival Parade. Martha went on to
complete a year of study at Florida College in Temple Terrace, Florida in 1972. At
Florida College she participated in a variety of activities, made lots of friends, and
thoroughly enjoyed the wholesome Christian atmosphere of campus life. She
especially enjoyed choir and singing gospel songs.
After Florida College Martha returned to Portland, Oregon where she attended
Portland State University. During this time, Martha’s cousin Celeste LeDuke
arranged a blind date for Martha to meet a young college student named Bob Cox.
That date developed into an incredible romance that led to Martha and Bob’s wedding
on July 6, 1973, in the Rose Garden of Washington Park in Portland, Oregon. Martha
and Bob enjoyed over 49 years of marriage
On January 17, 1979, Martha gave birth to their first child, Lanna Louise Cox and on
March 17, 1982, Martha and Bob welcomed their second child, April Kristen Cox to
complete the family.
Martha is survived by her husband Bob Cox of Valrico, Florida, and children Lanna
(Tom) Rainwater of Dover, Florida, and April Cox of Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
Martha is also survived by her precious granddaughter, Bianca Cox of Steamboat
Springs, Colorado. In addition, she is survived by her sister, Dare Campbell of Vidor,
Texas, brother Harley (Lavonda) Charleston of Vidor, Texas, and sister Lee (Jim)
Whiting of Greensboro, North Carolina.
Martha was an enthusiastic gardener who took immense pride in overseeing the
plants and landscape of our Happy Valley, Oregon home. She earned a Master
Gardener designation from the Oregon State University Extension Service. She also
enjoyed participating in her gardening club – “The Dirty Girls.”
Martha was also a creative and talented cook. Her disability did not prevent her
from cooking vicariously through Bob and others with detailed instructions on
ingredients and the right spices to make really delicious food.
Most importantly, Martha was a devout Christian who enjoyed Bible Study and
sharing the gospel with others. She lived her life as a faithful Christian with many
years of membership at the 160th Avenue Church of Christ in Portland, Oregon. She
especially enjoyed the ladies’ bible class which was often hosted in her home. She
practiced warm and generous hospitality always looking for ways to help other
Christians.
Martha struggled with disability caused by her progressive Multiple Sclerosis which
led to her being confined to a power chair for many years. In 2003, Bob purchased
a special handicap Class A Motorhome equipped with a lift and roll-in-shower that
made it possible them to travel throughout the country over the years creating many
wonderful memories of our nation’s beauty.
Despite her disability, Martha always had a smile on her face and unwavering
determination and faithfulness in serving the Lord. She seldom missed a church
service and took great comfort in reading her Bible. She was a worthy woman for
the Lord, her husband, her family, and everyone that knew her.
She will be missed. Her life will long be remembered and cherished by everyone.
Well done, good and faithful servant.
A Memorial and Celebration of Life Service will be held for Martha on Saturday,
September 17, 2022, 4:30 PM at the Hodges Family Funeral Home, 36327 State Rd 54 Zephyrhills 33541. Visitation will take place prior from 4-4:30.
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Michael Anglada
September 12, 2024
Linda and I miss Martha and the wonderful hospitality that she always shared with our whole family. She is truly missed.
Mike Anglada
Cherry Trimble
September 20, 2022
I remember Martha´s bright smile from her year at Florida College. My condolences to her family, both physical and spiritual.
Cherry (Hall) Trimble
carolyn boch
September 17, 2022
In loving memory of Martha Jane Cox. May she rest in peace.
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carolyn boch
September 17, 2022
My deep condolences to you Bob, April. Lanna and Martha's family. I am sad to hear of her unexpected passing. I thought when I last saw her that she had many more years ahead of her. I remember her engaging, lively and generous nature. She lit up the room and saw that everyone was comfortable and cared for overriding her own physical limitations. May she rest in peace.
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