Frederic Walter Cox

Frederic Walter Cox obituary, Loveland, CO

Frederic Walter Cox

Frederic Cox Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Viegut Funeral Home on Sep. 4, 2024.
Frederic (Fred) Cox, a cherished husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend passed away on August 11, 2024. Fred was born in Fargo, North Dakota. He was the eldest son of Fred and Lorraine Cox and brother to Barry, Terry, and Barbara.
Fred was a man of many interests. He loved to read. He once shared a memory of being awestruck as a first grader upon entering the school library for the first time and seeing the many books on the shelves. This led him to be a seeker of knowledge.
Fred was passionate about music. He received his first guitar at age 14. He joined his first band at age 15. He learned to play lead, rhythm, and bass guitar. At age 17, Fred joined the band The Torrells. Fred can be heard playing bass guitar in the song ?Lost Love recorded in Minneapolis in 1962 by The Torrells. While it didn't make it to number one, the song received its fair share of play time on local radio stations. It can still be heard today on YouTube. Fred continued to play guitar with his friends throughout his lifetime.
Fred met Nancy when they were both 16 years old and were married when they were 18. They lived in Jamestown, North Dakota with their 2 small children, Paula and Jeff, until they were inspired to move to Colorado in 1969. Fred and Nancy's family grew with the addition of two more children, Kris and Eric, and they raised their family in the home they purchased in what was then the small town of Loveland.
Anywhere there was a path, Fred followed it just to see where it would go. With a camera in hand and a backpack full of snacks, Fred took his family out on many adventures. There were Sunday drives, hikes around Carter Lake, rock hunts on old country roads, and camp outs at the Devil's Tower in Wyoming. Fred inspired his family to find beauty in all things, whether it be in the skies or on the ground.
Fred worked in various office supply stores in sales and service. From office machinery to home gadgets to computers, Fred had the ability to fix almost anything. Fred worked at Hewlett-Packard in technical support for 7 years before retiring.
Upon retiring, Fred developed a passion for painting. He was accepted into the 2024 spring art show at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum. Having a library of photographs from his great appreciation of nature, there was never a shortage of beautiful scenery for Fred to capture on canvas. Fred liked flowers and tended to a flower garden every spring. He enjoyed spending time with his children and grandchildren. He continued exploring the roads less traveled, taking pictures along the way.
Fred's life was filled with a variety of passions that led him to become a musician, photographer, backroads traveler, artist, and computer whiz. He was brilliantly funny and left a lasting impression on all who met him. Fred was a source of wisdom and strength, and he created a tightly bonded family full of love, laughter, and music. Go in peace, Fred. We will love you always.
Fred was preceded in death by his son, Jeff Cox.
Fred is survived by his wife of 61 years, Nancy; his children Paula Williford (Ronnie), Kris Krieger (Chuck), and Eric Cox; his grandchildren Braden Cox and Easton Cox; his brothers Barry Cox and Terry Cox (Michele); and his sister Barbara Bryan (Bill). He is also survived by many nieces, nephews, and dear friends.
Fred's memory will be forever in our hearts. His life and legacy will continue to inspire and uplift us, and he will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him. Services will be held on Friday, October 4th, at 2:00 PM at Viegut Funeral Home, 1616 N. Lincoln Avenue, Loveland, CO 80538. You are invited to join us immediately following the service for desserts and beverages

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October 2, 2024

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September 17, 2024

Adrian Neisius posted to the memorial.

September 7, 2024

Paula Cox-Williford posted to the memorial.

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Ade and Jan Neisius

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Adrian Neisius

September 17, 2024

Deepest sympathies and condolences to Fred's family! Gone too soon.
Fred and I were friends since 3rd grade at St. Mary grade school. We shared many fun times together, riding our bikes all over Fargo and the adjacent country side, drop line fishing for bullheads in the Red River, hunting pheasants and ducks with Fred senior,cruising in Fred's 1953 Ford,and watching his rock and roll band preform. Fred had a great sense of humor and a unique artistic talent.Thank you for all the great memories and your friendship. God speed you your journey.

Paula Cox-Williford

September 7, 2024

Dad, being such a young father, you and I had the privilege of growing up together. You were always there for us. You taught us to find joy in the world around us. You provided a source of strength to your family even when you may not have felt so strong yourself. You gave us music and you made us laugh. My heart is broken with you gone but I know we'll find each other again on the other side. I love you, Dad.

Judi Freetly

September 5, 2024

My first memory of Fred, was meeting him and Nancy at the place Kris and Chuck were to have their wedding reception. I was privileged enough to be asked to cater their wedding reception. Another amazing memory is, when Fred walked Kris down the aisle to marry Chuck. You could tell, he was one proud Papa!! My heartfelt sympathy to his entire family. Rest in peace Fred. I know you and Jeff are watching over your wonderful family. Thank you for sharing your amazing family with me. Judi Freetly

Terri Jay

September 4, 2024

I first met Fred and Nancy way back when I was 16, and friends with their son Jeff
Fred and Nancy always has a welcoming smile. And have always been very caring, and accepting..
I'm sorry for the heart breaking news of Fred. And so soon after Jeff.
Thinking of all of you at this time and always.
Rest in Paradise Fred...
I'm a call away guys!!!

Theresa Subsara

September 4, 2024

So very sorry for your loss. He sounded like a lovely man. Hold his memories close as you navigate this time.

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