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. Georgie says:

    M.D.,
    What will I do without you. You have been my strength, inspiration, my right arm, my listening ear and so much more. You have been there for me in some pretty difficult times lately and I knew that when ever I called you would be there to help me get through. Thank you. We were able to share so many wonderful years together as children and then as adults, our kids were able to grew up together and what joy that was. I will miss your beautiful smile and I will miss you. I know you are in a better place and I take great comfort in knowing you are with Mom and Dad and you will all be watching over us. Your grandbabies now have their own Guardian Angel to watch over them, but know that I will be here for them also as well as for John, Stephie, Bubba, Keno and Stephie B. You are now free to soar as high and as far as you want, save a place up there for me cause one day we will all be together again.
    I love you.

  2. M.D.,
    When I think of you I see a bright and shinning, beautiful smiling face. Your vibrance will truly be missed. But your light will sparkle in the hearts of many, always and forever.

  3. 1953, Transfiguration parish school, Roxton Avenue: Steph in group next door, bells ring, we all pour out, and Steph is surrounded by her sisters. Camera flash?

    1st & 2nd: Her mom, mine, and my aunt: all in Mother’s Club together. Allen girls surrounding the lady with regal manner, hair/bun, perfection: chattering, laughing, big big smiles, ALL… 3rd grade: Allen’s to St. Bernadette; Transfig half empty.

    1961, Fall, SMA – St Mary’s Academy: STEPH, BJ, MD — not so hard to be a freshman when you see faces of those you know — wow!

    Class reunions & decade birthdays: circles, life touches, Steph & camera; and the Allen sisters are there — “no, not staying, just stopped by to say hello”, smiles, laughter, Allen family — touch stone.
    2005, we’re six again: the boys are now men, and we survived the passage, our brothers, playmates, most are fine — swirls, colors, joy: Steph & camera.

    2007 my mom passes, my wedding planned, and Steph is there. Foremost our talk is love of our families — her care for her family: MD is very sick, and we talk about this and John her husband and the love of brother, sisters, in-laws, nieces, nephews and our parents. Discovering our sisters are 1-mile apart, same parish. Wedding day: Georgianna & Steph – both with cameras. Thank you, but I know not far are thoughts of siblings and most of all MD, John, niece, nephew. We share hugs/kisses & prayers. Twist & lightening: life can hurt and the thunder passes; people care and share the tears & laughter.

    Most of all in time, we REMEMBER THE LAUGHTER.
    With prayers and love,

  4. MD, my loving sister. How is it possible that you are not here? That I can’t pick up the phone and call you. Our family is never going to be the same without you. I can barely look at your pictures without falling to tears. Your smile is everywhere and in every heart. You were so loved by so many people. I find comfort knowing that you are with mom and dad and that we will all be together one day, but until then watch over all of us and we will watch over John, Stephie & Bubba for you. I will miss you all the days of my life.

    I love you Emmie
    Beezy

  5. Jo Costales says:

    To the Cox family, I graduated with MD from SMA, Gold Tie class. There is a bond among us that can’t be broken. I will miss her. Jo. Costales Levine

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