Mary Diane Cox

Mary Diane Cox

December 08, 1943 - July 10, 2007

Mary Diane Cox

December 08, 1943 - July 10, 2007

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Mary Cox, 63, of Mission Viejo died July 10, 2007 in Laguna Hills. She is survived by her loving husband John Cox; beloved daughter Stephanie Cox; loving son Jon Cox and two grandchildren. Mary is also survived by her brother Skipper George Allen and sisters Stephanie Allen, Betty Jo Allen and Georgianna Ruzicka.

A memorial mass will be on Saturday, July 14, 2007 ~ 11:30am at St. Kilian Catholic Church, Mission Viejo.

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48 responses to Mary Diane Cox

  1. Our deepest sympathy to all of the family and friends of such lovely person. She will be missed greatly.

  2. I was also a Gold Tie ’62 with MD. Her last name being Allen and mine Beals, I always sat directly in back of MD in the classes we shared all through high school. Boy, did we have fun. My sincere sympathy to her family and friends.

  3. All of us on Virginia Road, Suzie Shiable, Guy Reed and Guyleen shall miss”our” M.D. I shall never forget her smile, we went to Transfig, St. B and SMA together..many years..flying by..but we shall always remember her SMILE and Laughter..what sweetness and fun. The Lord and Lupe and George have welcomed her into their home..she is now at peace and with loved ones. M.D. save us a place..we shall join you in the future!! God Bless all

  4. I have not quite been able to wrap my mind around the loss of my “Auntie M”, my heart is heavy. How can someone so full of life be taken from us so early. Her strength was tested during her fight with breast cancer- a fight she won with dignity and grace. Her stength has been tested many times since then- and she continued to overcome.
    MD was always there for me- ALWAYS! Just as she had been for so many other people. She gave and taught me so much.
    I thank God for the time I had with her, and know that my Grandma and Grandpa were there in Heaven to greet her with open arms.

    Auntie M, I am so sorry I can’t make the service. I find comfort knowing I was there to hold your hand just last week when you looked at me, smiled and squeezed my hand so tight. Just know-you will be remembered in every single sunset and will have your own cluster of stars so you can keep you eye on us. I love you Auntie M

  5. My condolences to the family and close friends. M.D. will be missed by us all.

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