Mickey Ray Cox

Birth date: Jan 19, 1954 Death date: Jan 16, 2021

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Mickey Ray Cox, 67, Johnson City passed away Saturday, January 16, 2021 in the Johnson City Medical Center. He was a native and lifelong resident of Johnson City and was a son of the late James William Cox and Minnie Deaton Cox. He had worked for Exide Corporation for many years before retirement. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his wife, Debra Kay Gobble Cox; his son, Travis Cox; two sisters, Linda Cox and Jewell Cash; three brothers, Harrison Cox, Victor Cox and Jerry Fair. Survivors include two sisters, Christine Thompson and husband, Bobby of Limestone and Mary Ahern of Chicago; five brothers, Danny Fair and wife, Sandra of Piney Flats, Terry Cox and wife, Linda and Ricky Cox and wife, Debbie all of Johnson City, Robert Cox and wife, Donna of Jonesborough and Ronnie Cox and wife, Jeannie of North Carolina; a sister-in-law, Charlotte Cox of Johnson City and a brother-in-law, Gary Bennett; several nieces and nephews. Graveside services for Mickey will be conducted at 2:00 PM Thursday, January 21, 2021 in the Monte Vista Memorial Park. Family and friends are asked to meet at the cemetery by 1:50 PM for this service. Condolences may be made online at www.wadugger.com. Woodall-Anderson and Dugger Funeral Home, 108 W. Watauga Avenue, Johnson City is serving the Cox family. 423-928-2245

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Glenn Hawks

My deepest condolences to the Cox family I had the pleasure of knowing Mickey for 2 years and he was a great guy I just found out about his passing today February whatever day it is I think the 12th of 2021 I am so sorry that I did not know or I would have been at the funeral Ricky and Christina should remember me my name is Glenn and I want you to know that I'm sorry I want you guys to know that my heart and prayers are with y'all

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Sandra John Thomas

To the family, we were truly saddened to hear about Mickey. As well Travis, Vick and Debbie. It’s such a sad time for you all. Praying healing, and as time moves on. Praying you remember the more happier days, and wonderful memories they gave you all. Charolette, you are in our thoughts and prayers. Love Sandy and John Thomas ,

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Robert Donna

I know the family will miss you so much. I (Donna) spent many fun years with him at work.
We love you. Robert and Donna