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Official Obituary of

David L. Cox

July 7, 1950 ~ March 4, 2026 (age 75) 75 Years Old

David L. Cox Obituary

     This obituary honors our beloved father, David L. Cox, 75, of Clarion, PA, who left us to

be with his heavenly Father on March 4, 2026. Dad leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter,

service, and adventure. He led a life full of friendships, devotion to family, and a passion for

embracing each day.

     Dad was born on July 7, 1950. He was the youngest of four children born to Ola Ida

(McCord) and Lester David Cox, of Rockland, PA. Dad would often joke that his parents

kept trying until they finally got it right. He and his three sisters had a childhood full of

adventure and mischief and built a bond that never faded. Dad graduated from Cranberry

High School in 1968 and went on to attend Grove City College, where he earned a

bachelor’s degree in chemistry. While at Grove City, he also excelled on the wrestling mat

and broke the school’s all-time win record, going undefeated his senior year.

     On June 10, 1972, Dad married our Mom, the love of his life, Janet (Dodd). Two weeks later,

he entered Naval Flight School in Pensacola, FL., where he discovered a lifelong passion for

flying – one that remained close to his heart throughout the years. Dad eventually got his

private pilot’s license and never missed the chance to share his love of flying with those

around him. Many friends and family have precious memories of adventures in the cockpit

with Dad. In 2002 he also received his Class A skydiving license. As his children, we had

no idea how lucky we were to have such a smart and audacious father.

     Upon completing his military service, Mom and Dad headed back to Rockland to start a

family. In 1973, the job search for a young man with a chemistry degree was difficult.

However, God had a plan for him, and he landed a job at a small regional bank. Dad was a

wiz with numbers, and he had a way with people. He worked hard to become President and

CEO of Farmers National Bank and Emclaire Financial. He played a pivotal role in the

growth of Farmers Bank, largely due to his love for the people and his commitment to the

community. We’ve heard countless stories about the “good ole days” when dad helped

customers get started in business or helped them find a solution to a problem.

     In 1984, our family moved to Clarion where Dad would manage the new branch of Farmers

National Bank. Clarion quickly became our home, and Dad immersed himself in

community life. He was an active member of numerous service organizations including the

Rotary Club, the First United Methodist Church, the Visiting Nurses Association, and the

Clarion County Airport Authority. His dedication to community service was widely

recognized when he was honored as 2011 Citizen of the Year by the Clarion Area Chamber

of Commerce.

     Dad had a way of balancing work and family life. He faithfully supported and encouraged

our athletic pursuits, academic achievements and personal milestones. He cheered us on

in our successes and picked us up after our failures. He didn’t miss anything that involved

his children (and most recently, grandchildren). Dad was the epitome of a dedicated

husband and devoted father.

     In retirement, He embraced the joys of life. Dad could often be found flying his airplane,

eating breakfast with his cousins, golfing with friends, spending Sundays at the farm,

enjoying summers at the lake, and most especially cherishing time with his family. His

grandchildren were the highlight of his life and a source of immense pride.

     When our brother passed away a few months ago, it was a reminder that life is fleeting and

every moment counts. Dad would encourage us to embrace the good memories and when

all else fails, tell a joke or give bunny ears in the family photo. Dad’s laughter filled rooms,

his counsel guided many, and his legacy will live on in the hearts of those who knew and

adored him. To our mom he will always be her treasure and to us he will always be our

hero.

     David is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Janet; his daughters, Amy Brubaker, and

Kristen (Troy) Thompson; his eight grandchildren, Noah, Elijah, Matthew, Andrew, Anna,

Jakob, Madison, and Emma and his brother-in-law, Rick (Dana) Dodd. He is also survived

by his sisters, Diane (Rev. Dr. John) Miller, Dixie Agnew, and Candace Connor. He was

preceded in death by his beloved son, Jason Lester Cox; his parents, Lester David and Ola

Ida Cox; and his brothers-in-law, Jack Connor and Dallice Agnew.

     Friend will be received at the Hile – Best Funeral Home 2781 Route 257 Seneca, Cranberry Twp, from 2-4pm Sunday and on Monday from 10am – noon.  A funeral service will follow from the funeral home at noon with Rev. Dr. John Miller, Dave’s brother in law, officiating.  Private interment will be in Rockland Cemetery, Kennerdell. 

 

      Memorial contributions may be made to the Clarion/Forest V.N.A., 271 Perkins Rd., Clarion, PA  16214.

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