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Traci Lucille Cox

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Traci Lucille Cox

Birth
Price, Carbon County, Utah, USA
Death
9 Nov 2013 (aged 27)
Hurricane, Washington County, Utah, USA
Burial
Saint George, Washington County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.0791647, Longitude: -113.6020209
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St. George, UT-- Traci Lucille Cox, 27, left this world on Nov 9, 2013.

She was born May 21, 1986 in Price Utah to Ervin and Christine Leffler Cox.

She was raised in Castle Dale Utah, until the age of 17, when her family moved to Hurricane Utah, where she lived until her passing.

Traci was a free spirit and always was doing things she enjoyed such as camping, hunting, boating at the lake.

But with all those outdoor activities she always made time for her ART!

She had amazing talent, sketching, drawing, painting, and tattooing.

It really didn't matter as long as she could create something from nothing.

She also had went to school and received a license as a Massage Therapist a profession where she could do what she did best, to make people smile and feel better.

Traci always loved her family dearly and showed it in everything that she did whether in her helping hands or her listening ear. Always trying to take on everyone burdens as if they were truly her own.

She will be dearly missed by everyone that was touched by her kind and loving sprit.

She is survived by Christine Elaine Leffler Cox (mother),

Ervin Dean Cox (father),

Amber Lynn Cox (sister),

Ashey Marie Cox Hunt (sister),

all of Hurricane Utah,
Shane Ellis Cox of St. George (brother),

Jayson Eugene Cox of Clinton Utah (brother),

Ada Valoy Anderson Cox of Castle Dale (grandmother)

5 nephews 8 nieces and 1 great niece.

She is preceded in death by Kenneth S. Cox (grandfather),

Ruby Elaine Curzon Leffler (grandmother),

Ellis Dale Leffler (grandfather),

Joshua Wayne Barney (brother –in-law).

Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, Nov 13, 2013 at 11: 00 am at Spilsbury Mortuary, 110 South Bluff St. in St. George Utah.

With a visitation Tuesday the 12th from 6 to 8 pm and an hour prior to services on Wednesday.

Interment will take place at Tonaquint Cemetery in St. George following the services
St. George, UT-- Traci Lucille Cox, 27, left this world on Nov 9, 2013.

She was born May 21, 1986 in Price Utah to Ervin and Christine Leffler Cox.

She was raised in Castle Dale Utah, until the age of 17, when her family moved to Hurricane Utah, where she lived until her passing.

Traci was a free spirit and always was doing things she enjoyed such as camping, hunting, boating at the lake.

But with all those outdoor activities she always made time for her ART!

She had amazing talent, sketching, drawing, painting, and tattooing.

It really didn't matter as long as she could create something from nothing.

She also had went to school and received a license as a Massage Therapist a profession where she could do what she did best, to make people smile and feel better.

Traci always loved her family dearly and showed it in everything that she did whether in her helping hands or her listening ear. Always trying to take on everyone burdens as if they were truly her own.

She will be dearly missed by everyone that was touched by her kind and loving sprit.

She is survived by Christine Elaine Leffler Cox (mother),

Ervin Dean Cox (father),

Amber Lynn Cox (sister),

Ashey Marie Cox Hunt (sister),

all of Hurricane Utah,
Shane Ellis Cox of St. George (brother),

Jayson Eugene Cox of Clinton Utah (brother),

Ada Valoy Anderson Cox of Castle Dale (grandmother)

5 nephews 8 nieces and 1 great niece.

She is preceded in death by Kenneth S. Cox (grandfather),

Ruby Elaine Curzon Leffler (grandmother),

Ellis Dale Leffler (grandfather),

Joshua Wayne Barney (brother –in-law).

Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, Nov 13, 2013 at 11: 00 am at Spilsbury Mortuary, 110 South Bluff St. in St. George Utah.

With a visitation Tuesday the 12th from 6 to 8 pm and an hour prior to services on Wednesday.

Interment will take place at Tonaquint Cemetery in St. George following the services

Bio by: Ross Woolsey


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