Mrs. Cox, the former Norma Reuther, was born Jan. 11, 1896 at Brillion, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reuther. She was married in 1920 to Raymond Cox. The couple lived on a farm in Hollandtown and moved to Manitowoc in 1926. For about 20 years. Mrs. Cox worked as a practical nurse. She was a member of the Central Labor Council Auxiliary and the past year was vice president of the Women's Relief Corps.
Survivors in addition to the husband include four daughters, Mrs. Earl Oestreich of Rt. 2, Manitowoc, Mrs. Warren Sorge and Mrs. Gerald O'Connell of Manitowoc and Mrs. Joseph Schonenberger of Two Rivers; two sons, John of Detroit and Donald of Rt. 2, Manitowoc; five brothers, George, Peter, Raymond and Henry of Detroit and Carl of Hayton, Wis.; four sisters, Mrs. William Munth of Detroit and Mrs. Victor Hermann, Mrs. Henry Vogt and Mrs. Frank Kuhnle of Manitowoc; and 16 grandchildren.
Mrs. Cox, the former Norma Reuther, was born Jan. 11, 1896 at Brillion, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reuther. She was married in 1920 to Raymond Cox. The couple lived on a farm in Hollandtown and moved to Manitowoc in 1926. For about 20 years. Mrs. Cox worked as a practical nurse. She was a member of the Central Labor Council Auxiliary and the past year was vice president of the Women's Relief Corps.
Survivors in addition to the husband include four daughters, Mrs. Earl Oestreich of Rt. 2, Manitowoc, Mrs. Warren Sorge and Mrs. Gerald O'Connell of Manitowoc and Mrs. Joseph Schonenberger of Two Rivers; two sons, John of Detroit and Donald of Rt. 2, Manitowoc; five brothers, George, Peter, Raymond and Henry of Detroit and Carl of Hayton, Wis.; four sisters, Mrs. William Munth of Detroit and Mrs. Victor Hermann, Mrs. Henry Vogt and Mrs. Frank Kuhnle of Manitowoc; and 16 grandchildren.
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