Mary Diane Cox
December 08, 1943 - July 10, 2007
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Mary Diane Cox
December 08, 1943 - July 10, 2007
Obituary
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.
48 responses to Mary Diane Cox
Stephanie Cox says:
July 13, 2007
Momma,
You are my hero and my life. I miss you so much. I know that your sweet voice in my ear will continue to guide me through. You are always with me – every day, every hour and every minute.
I know you are home.
I love you. Your daughter
Susie McDonough says:
July 13, 2007
A death has occurred and everything is change by this event. We are painfully aware that life can never be the same again, that yesterday is over; that relationships once rich have ended.
But there is another way to look upon this truth.
If life went on the same without the presence of the one who died, we could only conclude that the life we here remember made no contribution, filled no space, meant nothing.
The fact that Mary Diane left behind a place that cannot be filled is the highest tribute to her. She touched so many lives.
I feel blessed that I got to spend the day with her recently at my house. A true beauty, never to be forgotten.
Tom and Diane Pestolesi says:
July 13, 2007
To John, Stephanie, Keno, Bubba and the Cox – Allen families, we are so sorry for your loss, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this very difficult time. May the awesome memories that you all shared with MD sustain you. God Bless!
Di and Tom
william p wolfe says:
July 13, 2007
I remember the whole Allen family in my prayers and Masses. The Wolfes and the Allens go back to the 1950s at St. Bernadette’s.
Bernie Kimmerle says:
July 14, 2007
M.D. and I worked together at a law firm at Newport Beach. I’ll never forget her. She was hip, loved the sun and was full of life. She was our sunshine. I met her wonderful daughter, Steph who also worked briefly at the firm.
I will miss you M.D.!!! I am stunned at the news. I know you are in a better place now.
My prayers for your family…
Bernie Kimmerle