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Robert “Bud” Cox

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Robert “Bud” Cox

Birth
Winter, Sawyer County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
17 Feb 2009 (aged 85)
North Powder, Union County, Oregon, USA
Burial
North Powder, Union County, Oregon, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.0347163, Longitude: -117.9127288
Plot
Sec 2 Lot 48/4/1
Memorial ID
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The La Grande Observer
Union County, Oregon
February 20, 2009


Robert ‘Bud' Cox
North Powder
1923-2009


Robert "Bud" Cox, 85, of North Powder died Feb. 17, at his home. At his request, his body was cremated and there will be a graveside service in the spring to be announced later. Gray's West & Co. Pioneer Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

Bud was born Oct. 15, 1923, to James Cox and Florence VanAlstine Cox in Winter, Wis.

In 1936, the Cox family moved to the Klamath Falls area. In 1942, Bud enlisted in the Marines during World War II and was a marksman and mortar crewman. He was wounded July 3, 1944, in Saipan and was awarded the Purple Heart. He received an honorable discharge on April 17, 1945.

Bud's occupation was operating heavy equipment. He was a member of the Local 701 Operating Engineers and worked all over the state. He came to North Powder in 1971 during construction of the interstate highway and decided to make his home there. He met and fell in love with Marilyn Montgomery, and they were blessed to be together for 36 years.

Bud was an outdoorsy kind of guy and loved camping, fishing, hunting or just getting out for a leisurely drive along the countryside or in the mountains to take in the scenery and wildlife.

He also enjoyed playing country music on his guitar, reading the newspaper nightly and working on crossword puzzles.

Survivors include his wife, Marilyn Cox of North Powder and her daughter, Sherry Jensen-Rudolph and her husband Tony of Baker City; son, Karl "Skip" Cox of Ketchikan, Alaska; daughter, Judy Larsen of Taylorsville, Utah; five grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers and two sisters.

Memorial contributions may be made to the North Powder Grange and/or Pathway Hospice in care of Gray's West & Co. Pioneer Chapel, 1500 Dewey Ave., Baker City 97814.
The La Grande Observer
Union County, Oregon
February 20, 2009


Robert ‘Bud' Cox
North Powder
1923-2009


Robert "Bud" Cox, 85, of North Powder died Feb. 17, at his home. At his request, his body was cremated and there will be a graveside service in the spring to be announced later. Gray's West & Co. Pioneer Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

Bud was born Oct. 15, 1923, to James Cox and Florence VanAlstine Cox in Winter, Wis.

In 1936, the Cox family moved to the Klamath Falls area. In 1942, Bud enlisted in the Marines during World War II and was a marksman and mortar crewman. He was wounded July 3, 1944, in Saipan and was awarded the Purple Heart. He received an honorable discharge on April 17, 1945.

Bud's occupation was operating heavy equipment. He was a member of the Local 701 Operating Engineers and worked all over the state. He came to North Powder in 1971 during construction of the interstate highway and decided to make his home there. He met and fell in love with Marilyn Montgomery, and they were blessed to be together for 36 years.

Bud was an outdoorsy kind of guy and loved camping, fishing, hunting or just getting out for a leisurely drive along the countryside or in the mountains to take in the scenery and wildlife.

He also enjoyed playing country music on his guitar, reading the newspaper nightly and working on crossword puzzles.

Survivors include his wife, Marilyn Cox of North Powder and her daughter, Sherry Jensen-Rudolph and her husband Tony of Baker City; son, Karl "Skip" Cox of Ketchikan, Alaska; daughter, Judy Larsen of Taylorsville, Utah; five grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers and two sisters.

Memorial contributions may be made to the North Powder Grange and/or Pathway Hospice in care of Gray's West & Co. Pioneer Chapel, 1500 Dewey Ave., Baker City 97814.


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  • Created by: Jan and Mike
  • Added: Apr 27, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36419226/robert-cox: accessed ), memorial page for Robert “Bud” Cox (15 Oct 1923–17 Feb 2009), Find a Grave Memorial ID 36419226, citing North Powder Cemetery, North Powder, Union County, Oregon, USA; Maintained by Jan and Mike (contributor 46631155).