Don Randell Cox  November 11 1945  May 12 2020 (age 74)

Don Randell Cox November 11 1945 May 12 2020 (age 74)

November 11 1945 May 12 2020 (age 74)
Obituary Tell City, Indiana Don “Randell” Cox, 74, passed away May 12, 2020. He was born in Campbellsville, Kentucky November 11, 1945 son of the late Orvin Cox and Dorothy (Perkins) Read. Also preceding him in death were his brothers, David Cox and Delno Tungate. Randell retired from Landmark Wood Products and had worked for Frank Blum Sawmill. He enjoyed playing poker with his buddies. He is survived by his wife, LaDonna Cox; sons, Don R. Cox II, Barstow, Florida and John R. Cox (Stacy), Hawesville, Kentucky; daughters, Margaret Stout, Owensboro, Kentucky, Raechel Cox, Tell City and Dorothy Fay Tungate, Campbellsville, Kentucky; brother, Michael Cox (Juanita), English; sisters, Betty Dickey, French Lick and Connie Gribbons, Campbellsville, Kentucky and several grandchildren and great grandchildren. There will be no services. Huber Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society. To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Don “Randell” Cox, please visit our floral store.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Don Randell Cox November 11 1945 May 12 2020 (age 74).

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Death notice for the town of: Cannelton, state: Indiana

death notice Don Randell Cox November 11 1945 May 12 2020 (age 74)

obituary notice Don Randell Cox November 11 1945 May 12 2020 (age 74)

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