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Grace I. and Archibald B. COX

Square Cedar Cemetery


A. B. "Arch" COX

05 Jan 1940
Fairview Republican Newspaper
Taken from Major Co. Library Obit files
Submitted by Jean Whiteneck

A.B. COX DIES

A. B. "Arch" COX of Cleo passed away Mon. night in an Enid hospital Jan. 1, following a several (sic) weeks illness. He was taken to the hospital two weeks ago.

Mr. COX, a former Ringwood merchant, moved to Cleo several years ago. He had many friends in the Ringwood community where he lived a number of years. Funeral services will be held in the Cleo Methodist church Fri. afternoon (today) at 2 o' clock with Rev. M. A. Daughtery of Jet officiating. Burial will be held in the Square Cedar Cemetery.

Survivors include his wife of the home, three sons, Marvin, Thomas & A.B. Jr. & a daughter, Mrs. Floyd DIETZ, all of Cleo; three sisters, Mrs. W. F. GLASCOW & Mrs. Christian HUGHES of Enid & Mrs. Roy Da??? (sorry can't read my own writing) of Darrouzett, TX and a brother, George COX of Cleo. .



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