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Renee Bailey
July 26, 2025
Bob as he was called by the Ambler Ymca was liked by all. Always with a smile and always talking about sports. Bob and I joked with another Ymca employee about the sixers process and how it never came to pass. He will be missed. Deepest Sympathy for the Ambler Ymca Staff and members. Renee Bailey
Skip Baigis
July 23, 2025
Bob and I met through a mutual friend at the Ambler Y two years ago. We connected easily because of our mutual interest in golf and politics. Our exercise regimen seemed to fly by as we discussed the game that we both loved and solved the issues of the world if it would only listen.
Bob was a pleasant person, and I will miss him.
Chuck
Mike Venable
July 22, 2025
My family and I send our deepest condolences to the Cox family on the passing Mr. Cox. I have real and vivid memories of Mr. Cox through the years in Springfield Township (Montco). I will always fondly remember those wool hats he used to wear out on the sports fields. He made them stylish and cool to wear at any age. His oldest son Robbie and my younger brother Jake have been great friends for many years. In fact, I always felt like Robby was another little brother I had. However, most importantly, I remember Mr. Cox being caring, present, and a wonderful father and husband.
He is missed. RIP Mr. Cox.
Love, Mike
Michele Bissell
July 22, 2025
We are so sorry to hear about Bob's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. God bless, the Bissells
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