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Frederick John Cox

27 years old. Residence: New York, N.Y.
Died in World Trade Center
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Thinking of you today Fred and remembering the fun times we shared in high school. Miss you bro and my prayers are with your family today.
*** Posted by Troy on 2011-09-11 ***
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Fred truly was a beautiful person inside and out.... I was lucky to have known him..... XOXO
*** Posted by laurie on 2011-09-11 ***
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I always think of Fred this time of year. We were really good friends in middle school until he moved to Arizona in 8th grade. We played the trumpet together in band and Fred was always considered the coolest guy.
*** Posted by Stephen Snyder on 2011-09-08 ***
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We all miss you!
*** Posted by Brandon Cox on 2009-09-03 ***
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Fred,
This world is a better place because you passed this way. I will spend every day for the rest of my life being sure that your spirit is never forgotten.
I love you,
Mama
*** Posted by Ann Douglas on 2007-06-15 ***
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Hi Fred,
My Dad saw this website and suggested I write you. I’m 33 now and the guy is still telling me what to do--shheeeessshhh. Just kidding. He’s become my best friend, just like your Dad. Annie got married recently. Remember her? The only girl that was prohibited. Mom is doing well. Moms are special. I have never returned to Winnipesauke, but will sometime. I wonder if your Mom ever wrote that vegetable book.
I know you know I’m grateful. But, I couldn’t have overcome the wall in my life without you and your Mom’s guidance. I did it alone, but couldn’t have done it without your help. I wish I had been there to save you.
I’ve had a good life which was forever affected by our friendship and your death. I build US embassies and consulates, and get to travel to some interesting places. I enjoy what I do because of several factors, and you’re one of them. It makes me so angry that a growing number of people have forgotten about 9/11 or have written it off as a spectacular freak event or see it as ideological propaganda. Things would be different if everyone had lost a friend that had a fraction of your character. We’ll end up getting hit hard again, even harder. America in general just doesn’t have the stomach or perseverance.
I thought you would turn-up after the first couple of days. I pictured you at Mash type unit set-up in a park, helping the injured while maybe you needed stitches or had a broken bone. There was a group of people in your Tower that had made it down the stairwell to about the 20th floor from around your floor. Was that you staying behind to help some people… trying to lead them out of the building?
I love you and will always think you’re the best.
*** Posted by Free on 2007-01-15 ***
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I never had the pleasure of meeting Fred. But through a "friend of a friend" I learned of the fine gentleman he was. He will be remembered by more people than you know.
*** Posted by Evan on 2007-01-15 ***
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My memories of Fred are too many to mention. But I loved this young man who came into our house when he was 14 years old and until the day before he left this world Fred and I had an ongoing friendship and love for one another. Fred was in love with my daughter Heather Their relationship lasted for many many years and their "secret" was never to be realized as he was going to be my son in law in 2002. His final call came to me the day before he left us, I was grieving the death of my sister, and he called, saying "mom (he always called me this), I wish I was there to put my arm around you through this" and I told him I could feel his arms around me. He asked, do you know how much I love you and Heather? I told him yes, and we loved him... He was my biggest hug, a young man I came to love when he was but a young boy, through his many years of being around, spending weekends at our house out of town, sharing holidays and special occasions, and the pictures I now have to remember...he was special. His part in Heather's life (his princess) was eternal. Fred will go on being loved and missed forever Barbara MacLean
*** Posted by Barbara MacLean on 2006-09-07 ***
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I met Fred two days before that horrible day. What a friendly man he was. My sister and I were visiting NY that
weekend, my sister dealt with him, business wise, he took us to lunch and then up to his office. He was proudly showing us around. What a view from that place. I felt like I'd known him for years. I cried for him and all the others lost that day. I have Fred's picture hanging in my cubicle. I say Hello to it every day.
God rest his beautiful soul-
*** Posted by Angela DeLella on 2006-08-08 ***
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Even though I only met him once before he moved out west, he was like a brother to one of my best friends and her brother. What I remember is that he was a really nice guy who could get along with anoyone. We were all upset by death and we still think about him today.
*** Posted by A friend in Jesup, GA on 2004-09-12 ***
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