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Birth date: May 2, 1970 Death date: Apr 22, 2020
Willie Ray Cox, Jr., of Madisonville, LA passed away on Wednesday, April 22, 2020. He was born on May 2, 1970 in Covington, LA to Willie Ray Cox, Sr. and Paula June Runyon. Willie is survived by his beloved wife Sandra Lee Cox an Read Obituary
My Thoughts, prayers and condolences go out to the family and friends of Willie Cox. I worked along side Willie for years as an electrician on many jobs wile he was doing plumbing for contractors. He was always good company to have on the job and just fun to be around with his sense of humor. After starting my own business I stayed close friends with Willie many times he would send work my way and helped me out greatly in the slow times. I'm truly blessed to have known such a good man who I know everyone who knew him will miss Willie.
Casey Willie
So sorry for yalls loss. Thoughts are with you all during this time. Jason & Becki Ruffino
Willie became my plumber about 2 years ago. It's so great that he helped me gain more trust with my tenants. They were so trusting of Willie, that they were willing to leave back doors open, if they were going to be late. It's in a persons eyes. He had kind eyes. I'm so thankful for him.
Our prayers are with you and your family... Miss Crane, John and Renee
My memories of Willie are at his dad’s gas station in Abita (1980’s). He use to work there all the time with his dad . and i went to school with Danny his midddle brorher .we was raise up with Danny Willie was a little older then me but he was a hard worker and allways would talk to u any place he seen u . my prays go out to his family ...
My fondest memories of Willie are hanging out with him at his dad’s gas station in Abita (1980’s). We always had a lot of fun. Some of the best times we had were when the Abita Creek was flooded and we would go tubing. Mr. Willie (Sr.) would find old inner tubes, patch them and blow them up for us. Willie, Jessie, Danny and I would walk barefoot, from the gas station down to the bridge on Talisheek Hwy. We would jump in there and float all the way down to the Abita Park. It probably was not the safest thing for us to have done, but it was a lot of fun! I have many great memories of us growing up together. I am fortunate to have known him.
Aaron Davis
Willie touch the life of many kids because of his dedication to God Through the Upward program at Bedico Baptist Church! Praise be to God! You will be missed faithful servant!
My thoughts are with the family in this difficult time.
Hope Loyd Vessier
My heart breaks for you. I am still in shock but I have many good memories.