Everyone who met her fell instantly in love with her. She was kind and caring. She was quick to make you laugh and first to sit and cry with you, all the while giving you the best hugs of support.
She died March 1 2005, at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston after a courageous battle with cancer that lasted 6 and a half years. Cancer was a big part of her life but she never let it "own" her. She was her own woman, never defined or limited due to her illness.
She will be greatly missed by her friends and family, and her kitty cats too. She was known for collecting angels, but to those of us who knew her she was the angel.
Everyone who met her fell instantly in love with her. She was kind and caring. She was quick to make you laugh and first to sit and cry with you, all the while giving you the best hugs of support.
She died March 1 2005, at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston after a courageous battle with cancer that lasted 6 and a half years. Cancer was a big part of her life but she never let it "own" her. She was her own woman, never defined or limited due to her illness.
She will be greatly missed by her friends and family, and her kitty cats too. She was known for collecting angels, but to those of us who knew her she was the angel.
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Shevaun Eileen Cox
July 10, 1958
March 1, 2005