Cynthia Lynn Cox

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Mar 27 1969
Dec 9 2024
55 Years
Gap, Pennsylvania

Cynthia Lynn Cox, 55, of Gap, PA, passed away peacefully at her home, surrounded by her family on Monday, December 9, 2024. Born in West Chester, PA, she was the daughter of Charlotte Devine Cox of Gap, PA and the late Karl R. Cox, Sr.

Cindy was an area resident all her life and a 1988 graduate of the Octorara Area High School. She was employed, for over 30 years, by Cleveland Cliffs Steel Mill (Lukens Steel) in Coatesville as a dispatcher.

She is survived, in addition to her mother, by one devoted daughter Kristin Cox of Gap, one grandson, Landyn Cox and one granddaughter Charlotte "Charlie" Cox both of Gap and three siblings; Susan Smith and husband Dennis of Austin, Texas, Karen Cox Zaplitny and husband Bryon of Coatesville, PA and Karl Cox and wife Diane of Willow Street, PA. She was preceded in death by a sister Phyllis Cox Griffiths.

A Celebration of Life Service is to take place on Saturday, January 25, 2025 from 5pm -10pm at the United Steelworkers Union Hall, 750 Charles Street, Coatesville, PA.

Arrangements have been entrusted to the Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg, PA.  Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com

Service Date: 
Jan 25 2025 - 5:00pm
Service Location: 
United Steelworkers Union Hall 750 Charles Street Coatesville, PA

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I have very fond memories of staying overnight at the Cox's house and seeing Cindy and her sisters and her brother being together. Cindy was always a shining light. She did always have a smile on her face. It's funny as we get older and things like this happen you feel like it's not even real because you grew up together you played together you roller skated together you did lots of lots of things together. Cindy you're home now and the good thing about it is that we're all going to be in one big home together someday. I pray that you rest well there's no worries here you did a great job here and the people that love you friends family co-workers. We will see you again and boy won't that be a great big Grand party. My prayers go out to you and your family.

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I’m so sorry for your loss. I remember Cindy when we lived next to you. Such an amazing person. She will be missed dearly 🙏❤️

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It's been years and we lost touch! I was 15 you were 18. Like a big sis to me when your mom treated me like family. She always was on a diet but had to get some Mcds fries! Too bad we lost touch. RIP beauty! Your there with my dad now! Time flies!

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I personally will miss hearing her voice calling dispatch, I am an inspector at Cliffs and she was always so cheerful when answering our calls and always new who was calling such a sweet heart it’s so sad to see her go so fast just shows you how fast life is and makes you want to spend more time with loved ones and not at work 24/7 smh condolences to the family especially Kristen I know this must be heartbreaking she was a beautiful woman and I am proud to have known her 

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You will dearly missed but you got your wings and are with your dadand phyllis again im.sure they are so happy to see you and hug you again. Ill never forget your mom taking us to caln to state, and the way you would laugh at me because I had a huge crush on karl. Or coming over so Karen could cut my whole families hair. Thanks for the amazing memories I'm only sorry we didn't get to make more ! Sue Karen Karl and mom Cox so sorry for your loss I m smeding condolences the the whole Thompson family my mom amd phyllis where best friends

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Thinking of you at this sad time and sending all out my love and sympathy to the family. I knew Cindy for over 25 years we worked for the same company, she was an amazing person. She was a great friend, I have a lot of wonderful memories of things we did and time we spent together. I’m very sad losing such a special person in my life but I know she was in a lot of pain near the end and she is now free from that and watching from heaven and wouldn’t want us to be sad. She was always smiling and upbeat and that’s how I plan on remembering her. I certainly am going to miss her but she enriched my life and I’m grateful for the time we did share and the memories over the years. She will forever have a place in my heart!! 

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My sincerest condolences to the Cox family. Prayers of comfort sent

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We were so sorry to hear of Cindy's passing. She was a really sweet person. Loved talking to her.

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