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(Published shortly after Tim's death.) Dear Friends, I'd like to thank you for all the expressions of love and sympathy Tim's family and I have received since his death on December 15th (2006). Many folks have asked if Tim died as a result of all the health problems he'd had over the years and that's partly true, I guess. (See The Tim Cox Story) Tim fell here at home on Wednesday, December 13th and broke his left leg close to the hip. On Thursday they operated to fix the leg and he had a heart attack in the Recovery Room. Although the doctors did everything medically possible to save him they could not get his blood pressure back up to anything near normal. Tim's tired heart finally just gave out and stopped on Friday afternoon. Psalm 91 was given to Tim's mother by the Lord as an encouragement many years ago, and it promises long life to those who set their love upon the Lord. Tim was only 60 years old and that's not really a long life to most people. It certainly didn't seem long enough to me. But for Tim whose body had undergone so many attacks and challenges over his lifetime, it actually was. |
Tim was the most courageous, kind, loving, and determined man I ever knew. He was my very best friend almost from the moment we met. Only my Lord Jesus Christ has ever been closer to me, and I miss Tim dreadfully. But today Tim can see, has both his legs, all his fingers and a strong heart, and I believe he is experiencing the greatest of joy with his Lord and with those who arrived in heaven before he did. Some have said he's playing his French horn with the heavenly orchestra, others have said he's probably water skiing or driving his 280Z (if there is a way to do that in heaven), dancing, playing tennis, telling funny stories and all those other things Tim loved to do at some time in his life on earth. His daughter Angie said he's probably already been elected President of some group, organizing ways to help somebody else! They may all be right. And he is meeting and greeting family and friends who went ahead of him, especially his grandmother and his dad, but many others who Tim loved. Tim's spiritual gifts included helping a multitude of other people and encouraging everyone he knew whether they were close friends or new acquaintances. I told someone that Tim could make a friend out of a wrong number, and that was true. He even put one lady who had dialed the wrong number on hold, then used our business line to get her the right number. When I am tempted to feel sorry for myself, my heart hears a little voice telling me to "Look forward, not back." I am striving to do that, to look forward as I work to make the Lord — and Tim — proud of the way I live my life from this point. A number of people have asked me about the Family Memories column. Actually, my writing it was Tim's idea in the first place. I think he would like for me to continue so I'll try to get back to it in the very near future. If you ever met Tim, would you let me know? I'm making a little collection of the various ways people were touched by his life. In the meantime, Tim's family and I wish to say a heartfelt thanks to you for all the expressions of love and sympathy we have received. With gratitude and prayers for a blessed 2007 for us all, Bette Cox |