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Edwin Cox

Edwin Cox
trips to spend time with him. He said it was his way to get back to nature. He enjoyed and looked forward to the next one. He is survived by wife, Marilyn of Bozeman. He was preceded in death by his brothers and sisters, Lenora, Joseph Jr., Arlie, Yvonne, Nelson, Loretta, Melvin, Julius, Genevieve, Raymond, Alvin, Donald and Darlene. A graveside service will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 28, at the Saint Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Frazer. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with the arrangements.
Edwin Cox
trips to spend time with him. He said it was his way to get back to nature. He enjoyed and looked forward to the next one. He is survived by wife, Marilyn of Bozeman. He was preceded in death by his brothers and sisters, Lenora, Joseph Jr., Arlie, Yvonne, Nelson, Loretta, Melvin, Julius, Genevieve, Raymond, Alvin, Donald and Darlene. A graveside service will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 28, at the Saint Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Frazer. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with the arrangements.

Edwin Dale Cox, 70, of Conrad, formerly of Frazer, died Oct. 20, 2022.

He was born Oct. 28, 1951, to Joseph Cox and Julia Grandchamp in Poplar. He was the youngest of 14. He grew up in Frazer.

He married Marilyn Swanson on Feb. 10, 1977, in Bozeman. In 1991, they took in Johnny Cox to raise as theirs. He enjoyed the taking Johnny fishing, hunting and camping. Ed was proud of Johnny and all he achieved.

He was known as Uncle Eddy to many nieces and nephews. He loved fishing, hunting, camping and spending time with family and friends at gathering. He loved to bead headdresses and breastplates. He would tan hides to make moccasins and give them away to family and friends. He loved to watch black and white westerns.

He moved to Conrad in 2018 closer to his nephew James and family. In the last few years, James and Sean Cox took Ed on their hunting

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