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February 13, 2012

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Comments by user: Jenson

I think proper place to honor mr. cox through forum should be embraced.

a blog has been created in his honor.

please feel free to pay your respects

http://mtcox.blogspot.com/

RIPMTC<3

(Suggest removal) 12/27/08 at 3:30 p.m.

Mattsmom!

I am so sorry for your loss. I loved Mr. Cox dearly. I've wanted to talk to you so badly and pay my respects. I do not know if you are planning on coming to Las Vegas, but i know the entire chamber choir would love to meet Mr. Cox's family. We have so much respect and love for your son and your family. You are constantly in my prayers.

(Suggest removal) 12/25/08 at 7:21 p.m.

Fallon South,

Merry Christmas.

RIPMTC<3

(Suggest removal) 12/25/08 at 3:59 p.m.

Fallon South,

I'm sorry to say I completely disagree with your logic. Just because the 17 year-old knew Mr. Cox doesn't mean that he knew where Mr. Cox lived or was even able to get into his house. And compassion should be shown to anyone and everyone. Mr. Cox is receiving blessings beyond imagination for the wonderful things he did for this boy.
RIPMTC<3

(Suggest removal) 12/25/08 at 3:54 p.m.

bshoe24,

your comments were deleted because they were very inappropriate to the topic at hand. Keep them to yourself and to your little website.

Thanks.

RIPMTC<3

(Suggest removal) 12/25/08 at 3:50 p.m.

I was extremely close to Mr. Cox. I saw him more than three times a day, usually, for some sort of choir class. The 17 year old suspect was in Mr. Cox's early bird class with me. I'd know him for two years and he was also one of Mr. Cox's favorites. Mr. Cox had done nothing but help the 17 year old with all his heart. He would always talk to him about family problems or anything he needed. He was the boy's mentor, counselor, and leader. None of us know why our fellow student did such a thing. All we know is that in no way, whatsoever, had Mr. Cox brought this horrible tragedy upon himself. It is unreal and profoundly twisted. His death was untimely and he will be missed dearly. You never fully appreciate someone until they're gone, but i had no clue i could appreciate Mr. Cox more than i already did. As his last choir he ever taught, we will work in his honor to accomplish amazing things musically and in the community as he always did. I would encourage any readers to come to our choir concerts at Basic High School and help us celebrate Mr. Cox's life through music. I know i speak for the entire chamber choir when i say we love you Mr. Cox and we will never forget what you did for us. You will live in our hearts forever. There is a memorial at Basic if anyone wishes to pay their respects.
RIPMTC<3

(Suggest removal) 12/25/08 at 3:15 p.m.

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