Korean War Veteran
The Evansville Courier & Press - May 14, 1999
Harold B. Cox, 69, of Reedley, Calif., formerly of Evansville, died April 17, 1999, in Selma, Calif.
While in Evansville, he was a truck driver for Dewig Meat Co. He was the owner and baker for Harold's Donut Shop in Tehachapi , Calif.
He was a Korean War Marine veteran.
Surviving are his wife, Joyce (Crosser); three daughters, Mary Lynn Keene and Gwen Dollar, both of Bakersfield, Calif., Judy Isbeel of Ventura, Calif.; two sons, Kenneth of Orange Grove, Calif., and Lee Sharp of Escondido, Calif.; two sisters, Margaret Myers and Charlotte George, both of Evansville; two brothers, Richard and Paul, both of Evansville; 11 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
Cairns Funeral Home in Reedley, Calif., handled the arrangements.
Burial was in Reedley Cemetery.
-Obituary courtesy of Jerry Huffman 46859530
Korean War Veteran
The Evansville Courier & Press - May 14, 1999
Harold B. Cox, 69, of Reedley, Calif., formerly of Evansville, died April 17, 1999, in Selma, Calif.
While in Evansville, he was a truck driver for Dewig Meat Co. He was the owner and baker for Harold's Donut Shop in Tehachapi , Calif.
He was a Korean War Marine veteran.
Surviving are his wife, Joyce (Crosser); three daughters, Mary Lynn Keene and Gwen Dollar, both of Bakersfield, Calif., Judy Isbeel of Ventura, Calif.; two sons, Kenneth of Orange Grove, Calif., and Lee Sharp of Escondido, Calif.; two sisters, Margaret Myers and Charlotte George, both of Evansville; two brothers, Richard and Paul, both of Evansville; 11 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
Cairns Funeral Home in Reedley, Calif., handled the arrangements.
Burial was in Reedley Cemetery.
-Obituary courtesy of Jerry Huffman 46859530
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