Edward graduated from Bell County High School and shortly thereafter joined the United States Marine Corps. He served honorably in the Vietnam War as a combat soldier. After his discharge from the Marine Corps, he worked for 36 years at General Motors Truck and Coach. He then retired and moved back home where he was born and grew up.
Edward was preceded in death by his father Grover Cox, his mother Margie Cheek Cox, one brother Paul Cox, and one infant sister Sharlot Cox.
Left to mourn his passing are the following members of his family, sisters Agnes (Eugene) Wilder, of Miracle, KY, Darlene (Adney) Taylor of Selma, Alabama, and Elsie Mae Cox of Miracle, KY, brother Coby (Brenda) Cox of Miracle, KY, and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
Edward graduated from Bell County High School and shortly thereafter joined the United States Marine Corps. He served honorably in the Vietnam War as a combat soldier. After his discharge from the Marine Corps, he worked for 36 years at General Motors Truck and Coach. He then retired and moved back home where he was born and grew up.
Edward was preceded in death by his father Grover Cox, his mother Margie Cheek Cox, one brother Paul Cox, and one infant sister Sharlot Cox.
Left to mourn his passing are the following members of his family, sisters Agnes (Eugene) Wilder, of Miracle, KY, Darlene (Adney) Taylor of Selma, Alabama, and Elsie Mae Cox of Miracle, KY, brother Coby (Brenda) Cox of Miracle, KY, and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
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