Curtis Dale Cox, Jr.

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Curtis Dale Cox, Jr., 59, of Hockessin, DE and formerly of Coatesville, PA, passed away on September 11th, 2012.  He was the beloved husband of Lynn Marie Cox for 42 years.

 
Born on September 29, 1952, he was the son of Marian Hoover Cox and Curtis Dale Cox, both of Coatesville, PA.    
 
Curt is survived by a son, Timothy Dale Cox, husband of Kimberly Ann Jones Cox of Lancaster, PA; a daughter, Jennifer Lynn Cox Moore, wife of Eric Benjamin Moore, of Avondale, PA; and his siblings, Bonnie Young, Patricia Gilmore, Brenda Hillard, Randy Cox and Brian Cox. Curt was the very proud grandfather of Jared Curtis Cox, Christopher Dale Cox, Julianne Marie Cox, Brooklynn Marie Moore and Evan Curtis Moore.
 
Curt was employed by Lukens Steel in Coatesville, Pa. for 12 years, General Motors of Wilmington, De. for 24 years and was a current employee of Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics of Newark, DE.  Curt enjoyed participating in many sports since the age of 6, but his true passion was softball.  He played softball for over 40 years and currently was the League Commissioner of the Chester County Senior Modified Softball League.  Curt was an outstanding outfielder and true team player, contributing on many championship teams.  
 
Most important to Curt was the time he spent with family, especially the summer vacations at Lake Raystown.  He welcomed any opportunity to spoil his children and grandchildren.  He was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather and friend and will be deeply missed. 
 
Friends and family are invited to Curt's memorial service on Monday, September 17, 2012 at 11:00 AM at the Hephzibah Baptist Church, 2237 Strasburg Road, Coatesville, PA 19320, followed by interment in the adjoining cemetery.  The visitation will take place at the church from 10 until 11 AM.  
 
In lieu of flowers the family would like to request donations be made to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, 1311 Mamaroneck Avenue, Suite 310, White Plains, NY 10605. 
 
Arrangements have been entrusted to the Wilde Funeral Home.  Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com 

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I apologize, as you probably don't know me. My name is Jack Dibeler, and I played against Curt in the Chester County Over-50 Fast Pitch Softball League. I only knew him for four years, but it was easy to see what kind of person Curt was. I believe very strongly that what we show on the field of competition is an extension of who we are as a person. Between the white lines, Curt was a fierce competitor, but he competed fairly, within the rules and always, ALWAYS, with deep respect for the game. Win or lose, and he won a LOT more than he lost, after the game he had a smile on is face. I can only guess he was the same of he field.

Please accept my sincere condolences. I pray that, in time, you find peace.

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Patty and Family,
I am sending prayers to you durning this time.
Lillian

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To Lynn and her wonderful family I send my deepest sympathy and condolences.

I have always admired Curt and his family strengths. I realize he was your rock and will be sorely missed. Men like Curt can never be replaced. I know this will place a void in your family and I just pray that in time you all will find the strength to carry on the role that he has passed on to you all.

May the grace of God lift you all up and help you through this trying time.

Love,
Jane

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Dear Lynn and all family members, please accept my personal condolence and that of our softball team, American Legion at this sad and most hurtful time in your lives ! There are no words to describe your loss ! All i can say is God Bless to all, a better man, i never knew !!! God Bless you Curtis !

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Dear Lynn, Jen, Tim and the entire family-I am thinking of you and sending all of you my deepest sympathy.

I will always remember how much Curt loved each of you with everything he had. His compassion, support and generosity will be in our hearts forever. Curt always made me feel a part of your family and I will forever be grateful for knowing him and for witnessing the love, strength and family values he instilled in all of you.

I will continue to keep you in my thoughts and prayers through this difficult time.

I am truly sorry and I love you!

Sherry

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I'm so sorry for your loss. Losing a parent, especially when so young is a horrible thing to go through, I lost my mother 3 years ago to cancer and can relate a little as to how you are feeling. It's a surreal experience and it does get easier as time goes on, the pain unfortunately never seems to leave, just lightens a little which helps some. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help during this time of grief.

Rick

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Dear Bonnie and family,
I am very sorry for the loss of your brother. I know you were very close to him and that his loss has brought you much pain. Please know that your friends at DRMC are thinking of you and your family at this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Amy Bankovic

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I am really sorry to hear of your loss. Curt was a great guy. I worked with him at General Motors. He was an darn good electrician and supervisor, but most of all a good friend. We all will really miss him.

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To the entire Curtis Cox family.

Just wanted to add a condolence out of respect for my friend.

I am a softball friend of Curtis that competed against him
for 5 years. He was always a class act, a true GAMER, and always had my
total respect, both on, and off the field. I was very saddened to read that he lost his courageous fight with his illness, but rest assured, his wonderful spirit will never die. It was a pleasure to have known Curt.

May GOD bless the Cox family in this difficult time.

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To all of Curt's family my deepest condolences, I've known Curt so many years playing with him and against him in softball every where we have been together he has always been a great friend and player. So many memories of a great person to be around on and off the field.My prayers go out to the whole family and thank you for letting all of us share in his time on this great field called earth. Curt will always be remembered.
Thank you Ed Labiak

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curt an i butted heads in ll,but meeting yrs later he was the greatest an we laughed about our younger years.he was a top notch player an we enjoyed many a game in oxford an his son tim being groomed by curty.both were well loved.if God has a softball team i'm sure curty will be on it.my prayers are with the Cox family

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Curt will be sorely missed here at Siemens in MC2. Curt was a knowledgable, caring, giving, and very funny guy to work with. Those of us who worked with him will always think of him fondly. I'm very sorry for your loss and wish your family peace.

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Our thoughts and prayers go out to Curt's family during this period of mourning. Curt will be sorely missed by his colleagues at Siemens.

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Dear Bonnie,
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your brother. I just happened across it accidentally. I remember him as a very nice person and very cute in high school. Sounds like he really had a full life even if it was cut short. He knew the important things and made them count.

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