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Funeral notices, March 20, 2023







BW was born on October 19, 1936 in Grove, Gila County, Arizona, and died on February 15, 2023 at the age of 86 in a one-vehicle accident on an icy section of U.S. Route 60 near Magdalena, New Mexico. died. Before him was his wonderful wife of 61 years, Billy (Hunsaker) Cox, and his two sons, Len and Roland. He is survived by his uncles, brothers, and numerous cousins, nephews, and nieces ranging in age from 91 to his early twenties, and lives in cities from Oregon and northern Utah to Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Iowa. state, and Ohio. BW completed his life as a ranch hand, ranch manager, and ranch owner. Because of his experience in these levels of pastoralism, he is constantly ‘pushing the envelope’ in order to make the necessary decisions and do the work involved in the most efficient, resource-saving, and most updated way possible. I was. He sought to achieve all this while minimizing damage to soil and pain and suffering to plants and animals. BW also had an enlightening experience for several years as a banker in Belem, New Mexico. He loved his big family. I remember many nieces and nephews and some younger cousins ​​happily telling stories about their school vacations spent on ranches in Arizona and New Mexico under the guidance of BW and Billy. They shared the many lessons they learned about caring for others, nature, and self-worth. He was a loving husband and a kind but firm father. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 25, 2023 at the Living Water Chapel at the old campground on Montosa Ranch in Magdalena, New Mexico. Friends are encouraged to send donations to St. His Jude Children’s Hospital instead of followers etc. My dear brother and friend, Col. Raddy M. Cox, U.S. Army (Retired)

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