Ricky Lane Cox
August 6, 1958 ~ June 18, 2022
Ricky Lane Cox, 63, of Scottsville, Kentucky, passed away Saturday, June 18, 2022 at the Medical Center in Bowling Green, Kentucky. He was the son of the late Thomas and Tina Jane King Cox. He was employed at RR Donnelly’s for several years and retired from Dollar General Distribution Center. He was a U. S. Army Veteran.
He is survived by his wife: Tina Cox; three children: Dustin Cox, Katina Shelton and Brandon Shelton; one granddaughter: Hadley Shelton; two brothers; Roger Cox and Johnny Cox (Cheryl); three sisters: Sandy Wolff, Debbie Smith (Rondal) and Donna Riddle (Trent); several nieces and nephews also survive.
Memorial service will be 1:00 p.m. Sunday, June 26, 2022 at the Hatcher & Saddler Funeral Home with burial of the cremains at the Glasgow Municipal Cemetery. Visitation will be after 11:00 a.m. Sunday until time for services.
Dear Family,
I hope each of you knows how much you mean to me! And I hope Ricky did, too. Our family circle seems to get smaller every year, and with each one who passes from this life, the emptiness in my heart grows a little deeper. Please know that I’m here for you anytime you need me, and I love you all dearly!
To Johnny,Sandy,Roger,Debbie and Donna..You all know how much you mean to me and I know Ricky did too. I love you all very much and right now I’m heart broke,because I’ve not just lost a cousin,I’ve lost a brother as well. I want you to know that if any of you ever want to talk to me or come visit me I’ll be here for you…Love you all always!!
Roger, Debbie, & Donna,
I’m so sorry to hear about Ricky. It’s amazing how I got to know the 4 of you through the years between work & school. Please know that all of you are in our hearts and prayers during this difficult time. We hope your warm memories and the love and prayers of your family and friends will be of comfort to you in the days ahead. – Joe Harlan & Beth Stone
Roger, Debbie, & Donna,
I’m so sorry to hear about Ricky. It’s amazing how I got to know the 4 of you through the years between work & school. Please know that all of you are in our hearts and prayers during this difficult time. We hope your warm memories and the love of your family and friends will be of comfort to you in the days ahead. – Joe Harlan & Beth Stone