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Ruth Irene <I>Myers</I> Cox

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Ruth Irene Myers Cox

Birth
Dodge, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
Death
15 Apr 1996 (aged 97)
Newport, Lincoln County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Springwater, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Ruth was born to William E. & Lillian M. Myers on May 27 1898 in Dodge, Oregon. Her family was one of the early Pioneers in the area. She had 3 brothers & 1 sister who have all predeceased her.

She married Stanford Joe Cox, a logger in the Elwood area, on December 24, 1914. They lived in Elwood and surrounding area. Together they had 4 children: Norman O., Hazel M., Leroy R., and Arnold R. Her daughter, Hazel, died in 1993.

In 1943 Ruth and Stanford moved to "Ocean Lake", Oregon, now a part of Lincoln City. She was a homemaker, but on occasion worked in a Doctor's Office as an assistant. In 1960 Stanford passed away. She remained in her home until health forced her to be moved to the Yaquaina Care Center in 1986, Newport, Oregon.

From earliest memories, Ruth loved and served the Lord. She taught Sunday School for many years.

She served as a role model of what a Christian woman was to be to her children, her 12 grandchildren and many great and great-great grandchildren.

She was a member of the First Church of the Nazarene in Lincoln City, Oregon.
Ruth was born to William E. & Lillian M. Myers on May 27 1898 in Dodge, Oregon. Her family was one of the early Pioneers in the area. She had 3 brothers & 1 sister who have all predeceased her.

She married Stanford Joe Cox, a logger in the Elwood area, on December 24, 1914. They lived in Elwood and surrounding area. Together they had 4 children: Norman O., Hazel M., Leroy R., and Arnold R. Her daughter, Hazel, died in 1993.

In 1943 Ruth and Stanford moved to "Ocean Lake", Oregon, now a part of Lincoln City. She was a homemaker, but on occasion worked in a Doctor's Office as an assistant. In 1960 Stanford passed away. She remained in her home until health forced her to be moved to the Yaquaina Care Center in 1986, Newport, Oregon.

From earliest memories, Ruth loved and served the Lord. She taught Sunday School for many years.

She served as a role model of what a Christian woman was to be to her children, her 12 grandchildren and many great and great-great grandchildren.

She was a member of the First Church of the Nazarene in Lincoln City, Oregon.

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