Pall Bearers & Floral Bearers South Johnson High Class of „76
Acknowledgements The family of the late Deacon Willie J. Cox wishes to acknowledge with
deepest gratitude the outpouring of sympathy and warm consolation we
received from our many friends and neighbors. We have sustained a great
loss, and though difficult to bear, we want you to know we are especially
appreciative to the 3HC staff, Apostle Lawrence Bogier, and the entire
Original Tabernacle of Prayer Church family. Special thanks for
condolences, visits, cards, flowers, and your many prayers.
Interment Wayne Memorial Park
Dudley, North Carolina
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The Obituary
Mr. Willie J. Cox was born in Wayne County, North Carolina on February 4,
1956 to the late James Cox and the late Mattie Mae Jones. He was raised by his
maternal grandparents, the late Ralph and Eva Mae Darden.
As a youth, he enjoyed participating in sports and dreamed of driving a “big
truck” one day. While at Four Oaks Jr. High, he played on the basketball and
football teams. He attended South Johnson High School, where he
demonstrated Trojan school spirit by playing running back for the football team
and forward for the basketball team.
His dream of driving a big truck was realized when he started driving for Atlas
Van Lines in the late 70s. He was extremely gifted in his skill and devoted over
30 years to driving.
In 1977, he welcomed the birth of his son, Wayne Earl Cox. In February 1996,
he accepted Jesus Christ as his personal savior. On March 1, 1996, he married
Gloria Jean. For many years, he served as a faithful deacon for the Original
Tabernacle of Prayer for All People in Goldsboro North Carolina.
He was preceded in death by his parents, grandparents, a brother (Elmer Jones
Jr.), and a brother-in-law and sister-in-law (Charles and Vivian Best).
He leaves to cherish his precious memories: a loving and devoted wife, Gloria
Jean Cox of the home; a son, Wayne Earl (Ashley) Cox of Greenville NC; six
step-children, Latissa Thompson of Brooklyn NY, Taren Edwards of Goldsboro
NC, Demoreo Edwards of Goldsboro NC, Ronika (Jack) Jackson of Triangle
VA, Ronald Edwards of Goldsboro NC and Laronda Edwards of Goldsboro
NC; 14 grandchildren and 1 grandchild on the way; 2 great-grandchildren; 5
sisters, Lille Sanders of Raleigh NC; Lois Williams of Jacksonville FL, Janet
Williams of Goldsboro NC, Pamela Jones of Goldsboro NC, and Michele
(Ronald) Dorch of Dudley NC; one brother, Patrick Jones of Goldsboro NC; 7
aunts, Lovie Mae Sanders of Smithfield NC, Lucille Sykes of Goldsboro NC,
Elizabeth Jones of Atlanta GA, Beaulah Darden of Smithfield NC, Margaret
Elliott of Dudley NC, Myrtle Bryant of Princeton NC, and Pearline McDaniel
of Columbus Ohio, 5 uncles, Henry Lee Darden of Washington DC, Randolph
(Ala Gray) Darden of Goldsboro NC, Ralph (Mary) Darden of Maryland,
Edward (Sue) Darden of Selma NC; and George Wyatt Davis of Columbus
Ohio; 6 sister-in-laws, Helen Thompson, Minnie Thompson, Laura Thompson,
Bernita Fields, Patricia (Charles) Wilson, Teresa McKenon, and Kimberly Cole
all of Goldsboro NC, 2 brother-in-laws, James Thompson (Raleigh NC) and
Anthony Ruthley both of Goldsboro NC; and a host of nieces, nephews,
cousins, and other relatives and friends.