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Daniel Clinton Cox

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Daniel Clinton Cox

Birth
Death
23 Oct 2012 (aged 20–21)
Burial
Los Alamos, Los Alamos County, New Mexico, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.9072429, Longitude: -106.3015325
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Daniel was survived by his mother Laura Cox; his father Larry Paul Cox; and brother David Hayes Cox; aunts: Candace Cox, Patricia Neff, Rebecca Flanagan, Amy Parker, and Georgia Fergen; grandfather Eugene Parker; and other uncles and cousins.

Daniel graduated from Los Alamos High School in 2010, having excelled in Supercomputer competitions, Math Counts, UNM-PNM State Math Contest, LANL Go Figure, and Hilltalkers Debate Team. He was a junior at New Mexico Tech in Socorro, New Mexico. Daniel had recently transitioned from a major in Computer Science to Biology. He enthusiastically shared his excitement with others about pursuing a biomedicine path to a possible career as a doctor. He saw this as a way to make a special contribution to other peoples' lives. Daniel loved hiking, skiing and the New Mexico outdoors. From early childhood, trains and planes excited him. He loved to travel to Central America and other foreign lands to learn about the world. Daniel had a keen curiosity and a tremendous love for life and the rich diversity of the natural world.

A memorial celebrating Daniel's rich, but too short life was held November 1st at The United Methodist Church of Los Alamos. Burial followed in Guaje Pines Cemetery in Los Alamos. Another memorial was held on November 2nd at New Mexico Tech in Socorro, upper lobby of the Jean Macey Center.
Daniel was survived by his mother Laura Cox; his father Larry Paul Cox; and brother David Hayes Cox; aunts: Candace Cox, Patricia Neff, Rebecca Flanagan, Amy Parker, and Georgia Fergen; grandfather Eugene Parker; and other uncles and cousins.

Daniel graduated from Los Alamos High School in 2010, having excelled in Supercomputer competitions, Math Counts, UNM-PNM State Math Contest, LANL Go Figure, and Hilltalkers Debate Team. He was a junior at New Mexico Tech in Socorro, New Mexico. Daniel had recently transitioned from a major in Computer Science to Biology. He enthusiastically shared his excitement with others about pursuing a biomedicine path to a possible career as a doctor. He saw this as a way to make a special contribution to other peoples' lives. Daniel loved hiking, skiing and the New Mexico outdoors. From early childhood, trains and planes excited him. He loved to travel to Central America and other foreign lands to learn about the world. Daniel had a keen curiosity and a tremendous love for life and the rich diversity of the natural world.

A memorial celebrating Daniel's rich, but too short life was held November 1st at The United Methodist Church of Los Alamos. Burial followed in Guaje Pines Cemetery in Los Alamos. Another memorial was held on November 2nd at New Mexico Tech in Socorro, upper lobby of the Jean Macey Center.

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