September 02, 1880 Leavenworth County, Kansas
Children
Jay Randolph Cox
Ella Blanche Cox Wible
Jarred Franklin Cox
Elsie Pearl Cox Hardesty Broughton
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2nd wife Mary Leota Raney Cox
Children
Ethel Daisy Cox Adams
Essie Dora Cox Spence
James Dow Cox
Lina Alice Cox Adams
Laura Mabel Cox Adams
Ida M. Cox Haney
Delila Elizabeth Cox Adams Browning
Roy Lee Cox
Ray Ivan Cox
Dorothy Faye Cox Poyner
The Hoxie Sentinel
17 July 1924
WARREN L. COX DEAD
Warren Cox died at his home near Seguin last Thursday morning. He had been alling for three or four years and death came to relieve him of his suffering.
We first met Warren some years ago when we happened to have employment with the same firm at Gridley, Kansas. We found him a hard working man who was always clean in his habits and morals. His intentions were always good and in the game of life he did the best he could to play it accoeding to the most ethical rules. Of late years owing to his ill health he was unable to keep up and do as he wished and he confided to us that it took courage to fight a losing game. This he did without complaint and faced his God with a hopefulness many seemingly more fortunate might envy.
OBITUARY
Warren L. Cox was born in Menard County, Illinois, November 30, 1857, and departed this life near Seguin, Kansas, July 10, 1924, age 66 years, 8 months and 10 days.
He came to Kansas when a young man and was married to Miss Nettie Gorge, of Leavenworth county. To them were born four children: Jay, Ella, Frank and Pearl, all of the Wichita vicinity. In 1889 he was married to Miss Mary Raney, of Cprague, Missouri. To this union ten children were born, Ethel, Essie, Dow, Lina, Laura, Ida, Delila, Roy, Ray, Dorothy, all of this county. He leaves besides his wife and children, twenty-three grandchildren two brothers and one sister to mourn his death. Funeral services were held at the home Friday afternoon in charge of Rev. Flowers; of the Hoxie M. E. church and burial was made in the Hoxie cemetery.
I type this Obituary as I found it in the newspaper on microfilm
(Miss Nettie Gorge is Jeanettie GEORGE)
(Cprague, Missouri is Sprague, Missouri)
(In 1889 he was married to Miss Mary Raney the year has to be wrong because Warren was still married to his first wife until 1902.
Photo of Warren sent to me by cousin Candy
September 02, 1880 Leavenworth County, Kansas
Children
Jay Randolph Cox
Ella Blanche Cox Wible
Jarred Franklin Cox
Elsie Pearl Cox Hardesty Broughton
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2nd wife Mary Leota Raney Cox
Children
Ethel Daisy Cox Adams
Essie Dora Cox Spence
James Dow Cox
Lina Alice Cox Adams
Laura Mabel Cox Adams
Ida M. Cox Haney
Delila Elizabeth Cox Adams Browning
Roy Lee Cox
Ray Ivan Cox
Dorothy Faye Cox Poyner
The Hoxie Sentinel
17 July 1924
WARREN L. COX DEAD
Warren Cox died at his home near Seguin last Thursday morning. He had been alling for three or four years and death came to relieve him of his suffering.
We first met Warren some years ago when we happened to have employment with the same firm at Gridley, Kansas. We found him a hard working man who was always clean in his habits and morals. His intentions were always good and in the game of life he did the best he could to play it accoeding to the most ethical rules. Of late years owing to his ill health he was unable to keep up and do as he wished and he confided to us that it took courage to fight a losing game. This he did without complaint and faced his God with a hopefulness many seemingly more fortunate might envy.
OBITUARY
Warren L. Cox was born in Menard County, Illinois, November 30, 1857, and departed this life near Seguin, Kansas, July 10, 1924, age 66 years, 8 months and 10 days.
He came to Kansas when a young man and was married to Miss Nettie Gorge, of Leavenworth county. To them were born four children: Jay, Ella, Frank and Pearl, all of the Wichita vicinity. In 1889 he was married to Miss Mary Raney, of Cprague, Missouri. To this union ten children were born, Ethel, Essie, Dow, Lina, Laura, Ida, Delila, Roy, Ray, Dorothy, all of this county. He leaves besides his wife and children, twenty-three grandchildren two brothers and one sister to mourn his death. Funeral services were held at the home Friday afternoon in charge of Rev. Flowers; of the Hoxie M. E. church and burial was made in the Hoxie cemetery.
I type this Obituary as I found it in the newspaper on microfilm
(Miss Nettie Gorge is Jeanettie GEORGE)
(Cprague, Missouri is Sprague, Missouri)
(In 1889 he was married to Miss Mary Raney the year has to be wrong because Warren was still married to his first wife until 1902.
Photo of Warren sent to me by cousin Candy
Family Members
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Ella Blanche Cox Wible
1885–1962
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Elsie Pearl "Pearle" Cox Hardesty Broughton
1891–1982
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Essie Dora Cox Spence
1901–1937
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Ethel Daisy Cox Adams
1901–1945
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James Dow Cox Sr
1902–1963
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Lina Alice Cox Adams
1904–1973
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Laura Mabel Cox Adams
1905–1961
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Ida Mary Cox Haney
1907–1974
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Delila Elizabeth "Lila" Cox Adams Browning
1912–1998
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Roy Lee Cox
1917–1994
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Ray Ivan Cox
1919–1967
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Dorothy Faye Cox Poynor
1921–1995
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