Robert M. Cox Jr.

David Peake
July 21st, 2025
11 comments

11 comments
  • Mary Ann L. Albert / July 21, 2025 at 9:41 pm

    The world has lost a great person and he will surely be missed.

    Bob and Mary Ann Albert

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  • Anne Marie Lodes / July 22, 2025 at 10:05 am

    Gregg and I send our sympathy to you, Caroline, and to your family, as you process your loss and celebrate a wonderful life. That welcoming smile and the sparkle in Bob’s eyes were both charming and genuine.
    May our buddy rest In peace and may his very best qualities live on in your beautiful clan. Much love…

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  • Jimmy Matthews / July 22, 2025 at 10:29 am

    My condolences to the entire family.

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  • I send my deepest condolences to the Cox family. My memories of Mr. Cox are real and vivid in my mind. I can even remember the wool hats he used to wear out on the sports fields. Robby and my brother Jake have been the closest of friends for many years.. Almost to the point where Robby seemed like another little brother to me. However, what I will remember most of all about Mr. Cox is that he was caring, present, and a great father.

    He is missed! RIP Mr. Cox.

    Love, Mike

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  • Arlene Holtzman / July 22, 2025 at 11:57 am

    I will miss my dear high school friend and our September Ocean City NJ beach reunions. Bob was wonderful and I loved his humor. May God give Caroline and her family the strength to endure their pain. Bob rest in eternal peace my dear friend

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  • I can still hear Bob coming up the steps of our Accounting firm with his, “Hi, pretty lady! How are you doing?” He was always upbeat, always smiling- even when he wasn’t feeling his best. He was kind and smart and thoughtful and I truly feel lucky to have known him and will carry memories of him with me always. May he rest in peace and my sincerest condolences to his family. He loved you so much and was so proud of all of you.

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  • Dear Caroline,,I am so heartbroken to hear about Bob. He was always such a help when Dick was alive. He will be missed by so many. Big hugs and lisses. ❤️????

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  • Santander Bank Flourtown/Oreland / July 24, 2025 at 9:43 am

    Our condolences to the Cox family. Bob will be missed- we enjoyed our conversations every time he came in to do his transactions. He had so many good stories to tell and movie reviews. Bob was so easy to talk to, so much Caroline would remind him it was time to go. lol rest in peace Bob.

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  • Caroline our condolences to you and your family the world has lost a really good man . God bless you all

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  • Bob was a fantastic neighbor and good friend in Orland for many years.
    I have so many very special memories of Bob and I coaching soccer and basketball for 8+ years. We coached Robbie, David and Brendan, who were best buds growing up.
    I was very fortunate to have Bob as a great friend ,we always had a lot of laughs talking about our times together coaching the boys.
    Caroline, Rob and family my deepest condolences.
    Don Campbell

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  • Dennis Freedmanu / August 4, 2025 at 1:46 pm

    Condolences to Caroline and the Cox Family. Bob was a ” super ” guy who I met back in Little League days.
    He will be sorely missed and may his memory be a blessing.

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