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Obituary
Brad Cox, 62, of Simi Valley, passed away peacefully on November 11, 2022 after a long battle with pancreatic/liver cancer. He was in Kaiser Woodland Hills hospital surrounded by loved ones.
Brad was born on December 17, 1959 to Bill and Carol Cox in Southern California and spent his entire life in the area. Brad graduated from San Fernando Valley Academy in 1978 and then started in the construction industry where he worked for over …
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What were Brad's favorite tv shows?
Animal and Nature shows, action movies, old westerns.
Animal and Nature shows, action movies, old westerns.
Animal and Nature shows, action movies, old westerns.
What were Brad's favorite vacation spots?
Anywhere that had water so he could fish. Carpinteria, Hawaii, Pismo Beach, Kern Ri…
Anywhere that had water so he could fish. Carpinteria, Hawaii, Pismo Beach, Kern River
Anywhere that had water so he could fish. Carpinteria, Hawaii, Pismo Beach, Kern River
What were Brad's favorite ways to spend free time?
Hanging out in the man-cave (the garage) with his friends, fishing, woodworking proj…
Hanging out in the man-cave (the garage) with his friends, fishing, woodworking projects inclu…
Hanging out in the man-cave (the garage) with his friends, fishing, woodworking projects including refinishing furnitur…
What were Brad's favorite ways to exercise?
Since Brad was diagnosed with cancer he became an avid ebiker. He bought 4 bikes du…
Since Brad was diagnosed with cancer he became an avid ebiker. He bought 4 bikes during that …
Since Brad was diagnosed with cancer he became an avid ebiker. He bought 4 bikes during that time and a few of his fri…
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Cause of death
Pancreatic/Liver Cancer
Method of disposition
Cremation
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