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Craig Glen “Moldy” Cox

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Craig Glen “Moldy” Cox

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18 Aug 2020 (aged 76)
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Oxford, Franklin County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Craig Glen Cox known to his friends as "Moldy," brother, beloved uncle, father, and grandfather, left this world to join his Lord and Savior on August 18, 2020.

Craig was born on May 28, 1944 in Preston, ID to Glen H. and Verdis Cox. Craig was the second born son and truly the instigator in what would be later known as the Cox army. He was raised on the farm in Oxford, ID, until he was in high school, when his dad moved the family to Pocatello. After graduating from Pocatello High School in 1963 he joined the United States Army and served his country from May 1965 – April 1968, serving most of his military life in Germany with a tank unit.

After he returned home from the service, he decided to expand his mechanical knowledge by completing an 11-month program at Idaho State University graduating May 1970. He started his working career in Salmon, ID as a mechanic. After a year he came back home to work alongside his brother Terry at Hills Brothers as a mechanic. Upon leaving Hills Brothers Craig started his career at Union Pacific in 1975 while working at UPRR he completed two Machinists Leadership Schools in Colorado (80'-81') and continued that education throughout his career with Union Pacific, retiring from the Railroad in 2006.

In April 1979 Craig welcomed his son Andrew Glen Cox into the family. He loved spending time with Andy teaching him how to hunt and fish. On July 2, 2008 Craig was so proud to announce the birth of his grandson Andrew "Ebon" Cox.

When talking to his friends they will all say he was the truest of friend, always there when a hand was needed or an ear to listen.

He had an enormous love for the outdoors including camping, hunting, and fishing, from waterfowl to big game he got involved in many different hunts and fishing trips. He loved his dogs and was excellent at training them, even well enough to run field trials. He could tell you stories for days about hunting with his dogs. When you say dog is man's best friend it could not have been truer with Craig. To say that he was an avid outdoors person would be an understatement.

He is survived by his son Andrew Glen Cox and grandson Andrew Ebon Cox. His brothers Scott Cox, Cory (Kathy) Cox, and sister Sandy (Wayne) Skelton. his nephews "Casey" (Shelley) Cox, Shaune T. (Annie) Cox, niece Tammie Cox (Michael) Hoff, and many more nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father Glen H. Cox, mother Verdis Bloxham Cox, brother Terry Cox, sister Carla Cox Neimier, brother Jeff Cox, and Brother-in-law Chris Neimier.

A funeral service will be held in his honor at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, August 25 at Wilks Funeral Home, 211 W. Chubbuck Road Chubbuck, Idaho. A graveside service will take place following the funeral service at the Oxford Cemetery 8292 N. Westside Highway, Oxford Idaho. Viewings will be held from 7:00-9:00 p.m. on Monday evening, as well as from 10:00-10:45 a.m. on Tuesday, prior to the service. For all the services Masks are not required but are welcomed.

Published by the Wilks Funeral Home, Aug. 20, 2020.

Military rites by the Pocatello Veteran's Honor Guard as requested by the Family.
Craig Glen Cox known to his friends as "Moldy," brother, beloved uncle, father, and grandfather, left this world to join his Lord and Savior on August 18, 2020.

Craig was born on May 28, 1944 in Preston, ID to Glen H. and Verdis Cox. Craig was the second born son and truly the instigator in what would be later known as the Cox army. He was raised on the farm in Oxford, ID, until he was in high school, when his dad moved the family to Pocatello. After graduating from Pocatello High School in 1963 he joined the United States Army and served his country from May 1965 – April 1968, serving most of his military life in Germany with a tank unit.

After he returned home from the service, he decided to expand his mechanical knowledge by completing an 11-month program at Idaho State University graduating May 1970. He started his working career in Salmon, ID as a mechanic. After a year he came back home to work alongside his brother Terry at Hills Brothers as a mechanic. Upon leaving Hills Brothers Craig started his career at Union Pacific in 1975 while working at UPRR he completed two Machinists Leadership Schools in Colorado (80'-81') and continued that education throughout his career with Union Pacific, retiring from the Railroad in 2006.

In April 1979 Craig welcomed his son Andrew Glen Cox into the family. He loved spending time with Andy teaching him how to hunt and fish. On July 2, 2008 Craig was so proud to announce the birth of his grandson Andrew "Ebon" Cox.

When talking to his friends they will all say he was the truest of friend, always there when a hand was needed or an ear to listen.

He had an enormous love for the outdoors including camping, hunting, and fishing, from waterfowl to big game he got involved in many different hunts and fishing trips. He loved his dogs and was excellent at training them, even well enough to run field trials. He could tell you stories for days about hunting with his dogs. When you say dog is man's best friend it could not have been truer with Craig. To say that he was an avid outdoors person would be an understatement.

He is survived by his son Andrew Glen Cox and grandson Andrew Ebon Cox. His brothers Scott Cox, Cory (Kathy) Cox, and sister Sandy (Wayne) Skelton. his nephews "Casey" (Shelley) Cox, Shaune T. (Annie) Cox, niece Tammie Cox (Michael) Hoff, and many more nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father Glen H. Cox, mother Verdis Bloxham Cox, brother Terry Cox, sister Carla Cox Neimier, brother Jeff Cox, and Brother-in-law Chris Neimier.

A funeral service will be held in his honor at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, August 25 at Wilks Funeral Home, 211 W. Chubbuck Road Chubbuck, Idaho. A graveside service will take place following the funeral service at the Oxford Cemetery 8292 N. Westside Highway, Oxford Idaho. Viewings will be held from 7:00-9:00 p.m. on Monday evening, as well as from 10:00-10:45 a.m. on Tuesday, prior to the service. For all the services Masks are not required but are welcomed.

Published by the Wilks Funeral Home, Aug. 20, 2020.

Military rites by the Pocatello Veteran's Honor Guard as requested by the Family.

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