In Memory of

Anthony

James

Cox

Obituary for Anthony James Cox

Here we celebrate the life and acknowledge the unexpected passing of Anthony James Cox (07/14/1993-12/29/2018). He was a husband, father, son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin and great friend to many. He is deeply missed by all.

Preceded in death by great grandfathers Ray Cox and Max Trenta, uncle Danny Trenta whom he worked on trucks and cars with (from Bloomington, IN), uncle Robert Cox (from Madison, FL) and cousin Joshua Church (from Bloomington IN).

Survived by his wife Aubrey (Frazier) Cox and their two children Addison Grace Cox and Anthony James Cox Jr. Also all in-laws who loved him very much. Anthony was a hard worker and proud to be the soul provider for his family. He was a diesel mechanic at Cummins in Columbus, IN. He was attending Ivy Tech alongside working to further his career there.

Survived by his mother Lisa (Cox) Devitt and her husband Patrick Railsback, his sister Mary Devitt, grandmother Brenda Cox (all from Bloomington, IN), grandparents Ron and Sissie Cox, uncle Derek Cox (all from Madison, FL). Great grandmothers Virginia Cox and Betty Trenta (both from Bloomington, IN). Many aunts, uncles and cousins that were all very special to him.

Survived by many special mentors in his life which include: His uncle Randy Martin whom he has learned skills in maintaining his family home. His adopted grandpa Bill Martin who taught him work ethics and life skills to be a man. His father in-law Gene Frazier whom Anthony went to for advice on many things. Throughout his life he has had many influential people that have helped to lead and guide him. A special thank you to his friends and their families who have involved him into their lives and been there for him during his space and time on this earth.

Visitation will be held from 1-3 pm on Tuesday January 15, 2019 with a Celebration of Life following at 3 pm. Both will be held at the House of Prayer, 4100 N Hartstrait Rd, Bloomington, IN 47404

In lieu of flowers we are asking for donations made to Aubrey Cox in benefit for the family.