She was born May 7, 1899, in Troy, to Emil and August Fredman.
She married John B. Cox on July 2, 1919, in Moscow.
Mrs. Cox raised her family by herself after she was widowed in 1926.
She was a member of the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Moscow and the Royal Neighbors Lodge.
Survivors include two sons, Wilmer Cox of Moscow, and Delbert Cox of Lewiston; two sisters, Minnie Osterberg of Moscow, and Esther Houchins of Clarkston, five grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.
Three sisters died previously.
She was born May 7, 1899, in Troy, to Emil and August Fredman.
She married John B. Cox on July 2, 1919, in Moscow.
Mrs. Cox raised her family by herself after she was widowed in 1926.
She was a member of the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Moscow and the Royal Neighbors Lodge.
Survivors include two sons, Wilmer Cox of Moscow, and Delbert Cox of Lewiston; two sisters, Minnie Osterberg of Moscow, and Esther Houchins of Clarkston, five grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.
Three sisters died previously.
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On stone with John B. Cox.
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