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Juanita June <I>Fulks</I> Cox

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Juanita June Fulks Cox

Birth
Polk County, Missouri, USA
Death
18 Mar 2018 (aged 78)
Clinton, Henry County, Missouri, USA
Burial
St. Clair County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.1245806, Longitude: -93.89
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Juanita June Cox 78, Clinton, MO. passed away March 18, 2018, after a long illness. She was born on June 13, 1939, in Polk County, MO. to Clifford Herman and Delta Bernice (Henderson) Fulks.
Juanita was preceded in death by her parents, a son Mike Wilson, a grandson: Bradley and one brother. Juanita loved her family. She had a warm heart for everyone. Having Muscular Dystrophy stopped her from doing a lot, but did not stop her from loving and making the best of her life. She loved to sew, crochet and making quilts. She ran a successful dog kennel for several years, until her MD made it hard for her to continue with it. She loved to go to see the shows, in Branson, MO.
She was an inspiration to us all. She showed all of us how having a dibilitating disease does not have to make you give up, because she never did. She lived alone and set her home up to meet her needs to make it work for her. She is our hero. She was the strongest person we've ever known. She was always available to listen to her children's problems and try to help with them. We all admired our mother for her strength-her love-and for the smile she always had on her face. She never complained about her disease. She made the best of it. We are so very proud of her, and will always miss her.Memorial services will be held at a later date
Juanita June Cox 78, Clinton, MO. passed away March 18, 2018, after a long illness. She was born on June 13, 1939, in Polk County, MO. to Clifford Herman and Delta Bernice (Henderson) Fulks.
Juanita was preceded in death by her parents, a son Mike Wilson, a grandson: Bradley and one brother. Juanita loved her family. She had a warm heart for everyone. Having Muscular Dystrophy stopped her from doing a lot, but did not stop her from loving and making the best of her life. She loved to sew, crochet and making quilts. She ran a successful dog kennel for several years, until her MD made it hard for her to continue with it. She loved to go to see the shows, in Branson, MO.
She was an inspiration to us all. She showed all of us how having a dibilitating disease does not have to make you give up, because she never did. She lived alone and set her home up to meet her needs to make it work for her. She is our hero. She was the strongest person we've ever known. She was always available to listen to her children's problems and try to help with them. We all admired our mother for her strength-her love-and for the smile she always had on her face. She never complained about her disease. She made the best of it. We are so very proud of her, and will always miss her.Memorial services will be held at a later date


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