Carol Sue Willcutt
Lit a candle in memory of Ralph Cox
Birth date: Aug 19, 1928 Death date: Aug 21, 2014
Ralph Cox was born August 19, 1928 in Oolitic, Indiana, to William E. and Bertha Sasser Cox. While still a boy, the family moved to the Jenks/Tulsa area. He graduated from Central High School in Tulsa. Ralph married Callie Adena M Read Obituary
Lit a candle in memory of Ralph Cox
Still have the Bible in my night stand that Bro. Ralph gave to me in 1972. I try to read it regularly, and think often of the great man, that showed himself to be a friend to a young man that had just received salvation. I was always glad to see him come through the door of the Kellyville church that I attended, knowing I was going to be blessed by his wit,wisdom, and word from the Lord!!!! I consider my self very privileged, and blessed to have have known such a great man!!!!!
I always loved to hear Bro. Cox preach—he could make you cry then have you in stitches laughing all in the same sermon!
My sister and I was sorry to hear of our cousins passing. He was a great man of God, enjoyed so much the times we heard him preach. The family has our love and prayers. Lois Brewer and Lola Mae Walters.
Patti, Thanks for always being there for us, and the wonderful care you gave to "Pops". It gave us great comfort to know there were awesome people like you taking care of him. We will never forget all you have done.
Ralph Cox, What a man, a man of God. I've known him over 50 years. I know his personal life. I know he loved the Lord and the work of the gospel. We will miss him….Our condolences to the family. Raymond and Annabelle Graves.
Thank you for your kind words! Chris & Kim Moore
Our condolences to our dear sister in law Susan and the entire Cox family at the passing of Brother Ralph Cox. We have special memories of hilarious moments spent with him. May God comfort your hearts at his passing.
The true measure of a man is whether or not the kingdom of God feels the absence at his passing . Too many men live a long life but never leave a mark. They are missed by a few loved ones, but their lives never made a great impression on anyone . Whether they live or whether they die, life goes on the same for everyone else.. Some men, as brother Cox , leave an indelible mark on all those they come in contact with. All of us who knew brother Ralph Cox have been enrichened by the life of this great man of God. We're proud, we're thankful to have known him and to counted as some of the many many friends and admirers of Bro Ralph Cox The Sumner Family Honduras
I will always remember Bro. Ralph for many reasons. 1 his ministry touched my life. I think he preached the day services of about every campmeeting I attended as a boy. 2 Dad preached revival @ House of prayer while he still lived next door to the church. He would show me and dad all of his gadgets he would make! There was only one Bro. Cox! I'm gonna miss him.