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Mary Lee <I>Johnson</I> Cox

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Mary Lee Johnson Cox

Birth
Galveston, Galveston County, Texas, USA
Death
23 Sep 2013 (aged 87)
Bella Vista, Benton County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.052837, Longitude: -94.1689739
Plot
Sec. 29, Site 220
Memorial ID
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Mary Lee Johnson Cox, 87, of Bella Vista, AR, was granted her wish by her Lord, Jesus Christ, to "go home", having passed from this world on Monday, September 23, 2013, at her residence.
Mary was born on February 3rd, 1926, in Galveston, TX, to Dr. Dallas Curtis Johnson and Irene Palm Johnson.

Mary grew up in Texas City, TX, and spent her first college year at UCLA Berkeley, in Calif., and later attended the University of Arkansas, where this beautiful young woman met her war hero and football/track letterman love, Jim Cox. They married in 1947 and graduated together with degrees in Education in 1949.
Mary was a dedicated career teacher in elementary English, teaching the 2nd and 6th grades, first in Sweetwater, TX, then back to her hometown in Texas City where she taught the 2nd grade at Roosevelt Wilson Elementary for the next 18 years. Mary raised her children in Texas until the family moved to their adopted home in Carroll County, AR, where she taught school in Kingston. In 1969, the family moved to Springdale, AR, where Mary, once again, taught elementary students until retirement in 1976. She was known at Elmdale Elementary for her kind heart and penchant for maintaining order in the hallways and lunchlines. Mary and Jim moved to Bella Vista in 1994, to spend the rest of their years.

Mary was an adept small business investor and operator having co-owned Nautilus of Tulsa Fitness Center, in Tulsa, OK, from 1977 to 1982. She owned and operated a hospital business office consulting firm, Recovery Resources, with Jim and her son Stacy, from 1986 until Jim's passing in 2001. They assisted patients with Medicaid applications at Washington Regional, Springdale, Sparks, and St. Edwards hospitals in NW Arkansas. She also was co-owner of Sift Clean, Inc., with her son Stacy, from 1992 until present.

Mary was a proud born Texan and could trace her heritage back through the Texas Revolution, qualifying her as a Daughter of the Republic of Texas. She also loved Arkansas, the University and Razorbacks, the "Farm" in Carroll County, and her many pet cats. She loved to play the piano and sew. Mary, a Christian, was a member of the First United Methodist Church. She affiliated with the Southern Baptist Church in her later adult years.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Dallas and Irene, and stepfather, A.B Waggoner; husband Jim; and older sister, Marjie Standley.

She is survived by son, Stacy and wife, Judy, of Bella Vista, AR, and their son's Steven and Nathan; son Stephen and wife Suzanne, of Fayetteville, AR, and son Warren; and daughter Caffy Whitney and husband Don, of Shepherdsville, KY, and daughter Laurelen; sister Betty Harrison, of Fayetteville, AR; and brother Burett Waggoner and wife Margie, of Lake Jackson, TX.; and nieces and nephews, Johnny, Sandy, Amanda, Rebecca, Ben, and their children, and her last special pet,carekitty Speckles.

Mary fought a brave battle with dementia for almost four years and was grateful that there were children that would share that challenge with her. She lived with her daughter, Caffy, for 18 months, in Kentucky, and then returned for her final two years to be home in Arkansas.

Funeral services will be at 2:00 PM, Sunday, September, 29th, 2013 at Stockdale-Moody Funeral Chapel in Rogers. She will be laid to rest at 10:00 AM Monday, September 30, 2013 at the National Cemetery in Fayetteville, where she will be united with husband Jim, only in body, in final anticipation of the Resurrection.
Mary Lee Johnson Cox, 87, of Bella Vista, AR, was granted her wish by her Lord, Jesus Christ, to "go home", having passed from this world on Monday, September 23, 2013, at her residence.
Mary was born on February 3rd, 1926, in Galveston, TX, to Dr. Dallas Curtis Johnson and Irene Palm Johnson.

Mary grew up in Texas City, TX, and spent her first college year at UCLA Berkeley, in Calif., and later attended the University of Arkansas, where this beautiful young woman met her war hero and football/track letterman love, Jim Cox. They married in 1947 and graduated together with degrees in Education in 1949.
Mary was a dedicated career teacher in elementary English, teaching the 2nd and 6th grades, first in Sweetwater, TX, then back to her hometown in Texas City where she taught the 2nd grade at Roosevelt Wilson Elementary for the next 18 years. Mary raised her children in Texas until the family moved to their adopted home in Carroll County, AR, where she taught school in Kingston. In 1969, the family moved to Springdale, AR, where Mary, once again, taught elementary students until retirement in 1976. She was known at Elmdale Elementary for her kind heart and penchant for maintaining order in the hallways and lunchlines. Mary and Jim moved to Bella Vista in 1994, to spend the rest of their years.

Mary was an adept small business investor and operator having co-owned Nautilus of Tulsa Fitness Center, in Tulsa, OK, from 1977 to 1982. She owned and operated a hospital business office consulting firm, Recovery Resources, with Jim and her son Stacy, from 1986 until Jim's passing in 2001. They assisted patients with Medicaid applications at Washington Regional, Springdale, Sparks, and St. Edwards hospitals in NW Arkansas. She also was co-owner of Sift Clean, Inc., with her son Stacy, from 1992 until present.

Mary was a proud born Texan and could trace her heritage back through the Texas Revolution, qualifying her as a Daughter of the Republic of Texas. She also loved Arkansas, the University and Razorbacks, the "Farm" in Carroll County, and her many pet cats. She loved to play the piano and sew. Mary, a Christian, was a member of the First United Methodist Church. She affiliated with the Southern Baptist Church in her later adult years.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Dallas and Irene, and stepfather, A.B Waggoner; husband Jim; and older sister, Marjie Standley.

She is survived by son, Stacy and wife, Judy, of Bella Vista, AR, and their son's Steven and Nathan; son Stephen and wife Suzanne, of Fayetteville, AR, and son Warren; and daughter Caffy Whitney and husband Don, of Shepherdsville, KY, and daughter Laurelen; sister Betty Harrison, of Fayetteville, AR; and brother Burett Waggoner and wife Margie, of Lake Jackson, TX.; and nieces and nephews, Johnny, Sandy, Amanda, Rebecca, Ben, and their children, and her last special pet,carekitty Speckles.

Mary fought a brave battle with dementia for almost four years and was grateful that there were children that would share that challenge with her. She lived with her daughter, Caffy, for 18 months, in Kentucky, and then returned for her final two years to be home in Arkansas.

Funeral services will be at 2:00 PM, Sunday, September, 29th, 2013 at Stockdale-Moody Funeral Chapel in Rogers. She will be laid to rest at 10:00 AM Monday, September 30, 2013 at the National Cemetery in Fayetteville, where she will be united with husband Jim, only in body, in final anticipation of the Resurrection.

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  • Created by: L Bruns
  • Added: Sep 28, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/117769086/mary_lee-cox: accessed ), memorial page for Mary Lee Johnson Cox (3 Feb 1926–23 Sep 2013), Find a Grave Memorial ID 117769086, citing Fayetteville National Cemetery, Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas, USA; Maintained by L Bruns (contributor 46890146).