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Linda Lucretia <I>Cedrone</I> Cox

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Linda Lucretia Cedrone Cox

Birth
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Death
10 Mar 2008 (aged 61)
Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida, USA
Burial
Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.4866847, Longitude: -84.2640928
Plot
Block H, Section 37, Grave 12
Memorial ID
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Linda Cedrone Cox died Monday, March 10, 2008. Graveside services will be held in Tallahassee, Fla., today, Thursday, March 13, at 4 p.m. EDT at Roselawn Cemetery in the 800 block of Piedmont Road.

Born April 18, 1946, in Washington, D.C., Cox moved to Ft. Lauderdale in 1968 after graduating the University of South Carolina. As a junior high English teacher, she became involved in local politics and was the founder and the first President of the Broward County Chapter of the National Organization for Women. Continuing her involvement in politics, she became a legislative aide for Broward State Representative Karen Coolman-Amlong.

In 1976, she succeeded Coolman-Amlong to become the second woman elected to the Florida House of Representatives from Broward County. During her three terms in office she championed issues important to the woman and children of Florida.

In 1980, she became the first sitting member to give birth while in office to daughter Ryan.

In 1982, she entered law school at Nova Southeastern University, where she was on the Law Review. Upon graduation, she moved to Tallahassee to become an attorney/lobbyist. She practiced governmental and administrative law most recently with the Tallahassee based law firm, Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A. Her client list was extensive and included the cities of Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach, Okaloosa and Leon counties, as well as the Florida Association of Criminal Defense lawyers. Her tireless commitment and enthusiasm turned her many clients into lifelong friends.

Her closest affiliation was with the women friends she acquired during her legislative service and lobbying career. She had a close group of professional women who were fondly referred to by husband Sheldon as "The Witches." Her strong opinions and love of all politics led to many spirited debates with anyone with whom she came in contact. Despite these strong views, Linda was beloved by all and will be sorely missed. Her passions in life included her family, friends, politics, dancing, and her four-legged friends, Dozer and Henry. Linda was devoted to her husband, Sheldon Gusky and daughters, Ryan Cox and Sarah Gusky, and her son Nathan Gusky; brother Tom Cedrone (Fran), cousins, Bruce Desilet (Jane) and Joann Norwood (Bill), and an aunt to numerous nieces and nephews.


.See Memorial# 33972622 for bio.
Linda Cedrone Cox died Monday, March 10, 2008. Graveside services will be held in Tallahassee, Fla., today, Thursday, March 13, at 4 p.m. EDT at Roselawn Cemetery in the 800 block of Piedmont Road.

Born April 18, 1946, in Washington, D.C., Cox moved to Ft. Lauderdale in 1968 after graduating the University of South Carolina. As a junior high English teacher, she became involved in local politics and was the founder and the first President of the Broward County Chapter of the National Organization for Women. Continuing her involvement in politics, she became a legislative aide for Broward State Representative Karen Coolman-Amlong.

In 1976, she succeeded Coolman-Amlong to become the second woman elected to the Florida House of Representatives from Broward County. During her three terms in office she championed issues important to the woman and children of Florida.

In 1980, she became the first sitting member to give birth while in office to daughter Ryan.

In 1982, she entered law school at Nova Southeastern University, where she was on the Law Review. Upon graduation, she moved to Tallahassee to become an attorney/lobbyist. She practiced governmental and administrative law most recently with the Tallahassee based law firm, Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A. Her client list was extensive and included the cities of Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach, Okaloosa and Leon counties, as well as the Florida Association of Criminal Defense lawyers. Her tireless commitment and enthusiasm turned her many clients into lifelong friends.

Her closest affiliation was with the women friends she acquired during her legislative service and lobbying career. She had a close group of professional women who were fondly referred to by husband Sheldon as "The Witches." Her strong opinions and love of all politics led to many spirited debates with anyone with whom she came in contact. Despite these strong views, Linda was beloved by all and will be sorely missed. Her passions in life included her family, friends, politics, dancing, and her four-legged friends, Dozer and Henry. Linda was devoted to her husband, Sheldon Gusky and daughters, Ryan Cox and Sarah Gusky, and her son Nathan Gusky; brother Tom Cedrone (Fran), cousins, Bruce Desilet (Jane) and Joann Norwood (Bill), and an aunt to numerous nieces and nephews.


.See Memorial# 33972622 for bio.

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