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Angel Renee Cox
35, Columbia
Funeral services will be held at 1:00 pm on Sunday, May 31, 2026, at Hathorn Funeral Home in Columbia for Angel Renee Cox, 35 of Kokomo, who passed away Tuesday, May 26, 2026. Interment will be at Cox Family Cemetery in Kokomo.
The Cox family will receive guests on Saturday evening from 5:00 pm up until the hour of service on Sunday at 1:00 pm at Hathorn Funeral Home.
A precious soul that would brighten everyone’s day that she met. She loved her family and her fur babies, you’d see her walking around holding them up until they were too big and then she still tried. She loved spending her time at the snowball stand or “cream” as she called it as well as at the “Eggs” aka the chicken farm and home playing on her tablet or watching her movies and loved taking pictures of everyone when they weren’t looking. She was a sneaky one. She also had a bad habit of taking anything she liked no matter who it belonged to. She was so good at it that you didn’t even notice it gone until 5 items later were gone. So, I would tell her she was a thief. She would say yeah a Pief. So, then she was referred to as the “PIEF”. She liked picking on people then would laugh. She loved grabbing Bobby’s hat and running with it and cackling out laughing as she was running. When she was happy you would know it. Often she would run through the house just a laughing or she would be singing and dancing. And when you made her mad you knew it. She had a temper. And was stubborn as a bull. When she went anywhere she had to take 3-5 bags with her. You couldn’t get her out of the house with none or just one without a fight. And if you was in a hurry to leave. Well that was just your problem because she didn’t get in a hurry for anything. I’d say come on let’s go she would holler back that she was coming. I’d holler a few more times and 5 minutes later she was still in there stuffing things in one of her bags. And still telling you she was coming.
She didn’t have a care in the world and lived every day as her best day.
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Live Like Angel
She was preceded in death by her Parents, Jerry Dale Cox, Sr. & Elizabeth Ann Miller Cox; one Brother, Bobby Ray Cox; one Nephew, Jerry Dale Cox, III; four Grandparents, Wardale & Pearl Cox, Ulden & Zaie E. Miller; and a number of Aunts and Uncles.
She was survived by three Siblings, Jerry Dale Cox, Jr., of Connecticut, Phillip Lee Cox (Rhonda), of Kokomo, Amy Stogner (Randal), of Kokomo; seven Nephews, Justin Cox, of Purvis, Austin Cox, of Kokomo, Cole Cox, of Tennessee, Brantley Cox, of Kokomo, Michael Cox, of Connecticut, Ryan Cox, of Connecticut, William Cox, of North Carolina, David Young; seven Nieces, Kelly Cox, of Kokomo, Tiffany Cox, of Kokomo, Kristen Deal, of Columbia, Layken Cox, of Foxworth, Katelyn Cox, of Vicksburg, Rachael Cox, of Connecticut, Renee Cox, of North Carolina; and other numerous Nieces, Nephews, and family members.
Angel will be carried to her final resting place by those honored to serve as Pallbearers; Austin Cox, Logan Peterson, Connor Barron, Brandon Mullen, Ronald Morgan, Curtis Morgan, and Tanner Cox.
Hathorn Funeral Home in Columbia is in charge of the arrangements. Family and friends may sign an online guestbook at www.hathornfuneralhome.com.