Dodie, Friend Of Eloise's
I heard many crazy, wonderful stories about Mr. Cox from his daughter, Eloise. I'm saddened by his passing and will keep the family in my prayers. I know he is missed. With love from the mountains of North Carolina, Dodie
Birth date: Jan 28, 1918 Death date: Oct 3, 2011
Duel Roscoe “Red” Cox, husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and fearless leader of our crazy and wonderful family. Born January 28, 1918 in St. Louis, Okla., Duel entered Heaven’s gates on October 3, 2011. He was a W Read Obituary
I heard many crazy, wonderful stories about Mr. Cox from his daughter, Eloise. I'm saddened by his passing and will keep the family in my prayers. I know he is missed. With love from the mountains of North Carolina, Dodie
I always enjoyed visiting with Dude, and will miss him and his smile. I am sorry I can't make it for the service, but will be thinking of you all and remembering you in my prayers. Love you all.
As anyone who knows Dad, his Christianity and faith in God was foremost in his live. Because of my Dad and Mom I have always known that I was loved unconditionally. Dad could be strict but he always wanted the best for us. When he became Mom's caregiver, he was so kind, caring and generous and did way more than I would have ever thought possible and I saw a side of Dad that was so beautiful. He was a wonderful man who I will miss tremendously until I join him in heaven. I believe he is really enjoying a special time reuniting with those who have gone before him and just rejoicing with the Lord. Dad – I hope I was as good a daughter as you were a father. Love you forever and ever. E
Mr. Cox was the greatest neighbor. Every opportunity to carry on a conversation would always lead to the Bible and reciting scripture, etc. He loved the Lord and it was reflected in his life. He reminded me so much of my father-in-law who also told everyone he met about Jesus. He was a very blessed man and I am the richer for having known him.