James B. (J.B) Cox

Published 12:35 am Tuesday, July 21, 2015

December 9, 1928 – July 12, 2015

James B. (J.B) Cox, 86, long time resident of the Prineville area died Sunday July 12, 2015 at home with family by his side. 

A funeral service will be held July 20, 2015 at the Prineville Funeral Home Heritage Chapel. Burial Rites and Interment will follow at the Juniper Haven Cemetery. A reception to celebrate JB’s life will take place after committal and will be held back at the Prineville Funeral Home. There will be a viewing for those who wish, on Friday, July 17, at the Funeral Home from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.

JB, son of James and Anna Cox (Rust), was born in Norwalk, California on December 9, 1928 while his family was there looking for work. Later, the family moved to Missouri and then to Central Oregon.

JB worked hard and set goals at an early age. At just 18 he purchased 160 acres on McKay Creek. To help make ends meet, he started logging and eventually purchased his own equipment. 

Two years after graduating high school he served his country during the Korean War for a three years. After returning home he continued his logging career and several years later started raising cattle.

On July 17, 1988, he married Ruth Coy (Elliott).  JB and Ruth and their family and friends have many fond memories of working cattle and herding them in the mountains during the summer. Not until physically unable did he get out of the cattle business and stop riding. Along with this he was also a founding member of Crook County Soil and Water Conservation, involved in the Cattleman’s Association and a member of the Farm Bureau.

He was preceded in death by his parents, sister (Anna) and brother (Rusty). He is survived by his wife, Ruth, sister-in-law, Sharon and her five children and families; stepdaughters, Nan and Jason Pitzer, Michele McCarson and Ken, Pam and Scott Carpenter, and Sherry and Gary Hamlin and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

The family suggests that instead of flowers remembrances may be contributions to St. Charles Hospice or charity of choice in his memory.

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