Mildred Lee Cox Brown
(February 19, 1950 – November 16, 2025)
Mrs. Mildred Lee Cox Brown was born on February 19, 1950, to the late Carlton and Ida Mae Cox.
Mildred graduated from W.E. Harris High School in Hastings, Florida. And graduated from Tuskegee Institute University.
She is preceded in death by her husband Moses Brown, parents Carlton and Ida Mae Cox, sisters Odessa Cox, Annie Ruth Reeves and stepson Moses Brown, Jr.
She leaves to cherish her memory, stepson Arthur E. Brown (Mildred) Memphis, TN., sisters: Annie (Will) Turpin, Hurtsboro, AL., Yvonne Cox, Midway, AL., Irene (Charles) Penn, Union Springs, AL., Eunice (Danny) Ricks, Phenix City, AL., brothers O.C. Cox, Hartford, CT., a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and very special friends.
Special thanks to Doctors, Nursing Staff, and Hospice Staff.
Graveside Service:
Tuesday, November 18, 2025 11:00 am
St. Luke AME Church Enon Community
2388 Co Rd 106 Midway, AL
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My sincere condolences to Mildred's family. I will truly miss my high school classmate and dear friend. To God be the glory and may Mildred Rest In Peace 🙏🏿
May God Wrap His Arms Around Sister Milred Lee Cox Brown In Heaven. Prayers To The Cox's and The Brown's Family. Amen Lord!
Our sincere condolences to the family of our dear friend Mildred. Another limb has fallen from the Cox's family tree. Mildred lived a good life when she was strong and well. She has made it home to her loving Moses, family and friends. Mildred often talked of her Blessings, love of family and her spirituality. Wishing you Peace and Comfort when your hearts feel heavy. No more "Tomorrows" to share...We do have "Yesterdays!"
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