July 31, 1939 August 21, 2025
Dudley Cox, 86, of Shelbyville, passed away peacefully on August 21, 2025. He was born to Jasper and Lizzie (Parker) Cox in 1939 on July 31st (or 30th if you took his mother’s word over that of the doctor).
A service to celebrate Dudley’s life will be held at 2:00 on Sunday, August 24, 2025, at East Hamilton Cemetery, a place he cared for so deeply.
For 48 years, Dudley shared a steadfast marriage with Viva Mae Franklin Cox, a model relationship built on daily devotion and quiet humor. After Viva passed away last year, Dudley kept her photograph by his chair and talked to her every day, sharing family news as if she were with him. On what would have been their 49th wedding anniversary, August 20, he went to sleep and never woke up. He died the follow-ing day, remaining true to the vow he had so faithfully lived.
Dudley lived his life like he tended his garden: faithfully, attentively, and with the aim to nourish. Each spring, he broke new ground, and every season, he harvested what his hands and the good Lord provided. Just as his garden rows ran true, so did his life: family first, work done right, church on Sunday, and a helping hand extended before anyone had to ask. During tough times—especially the losses that marked his family’s history—he stood like an old oak in a storm: rooted, dependable, present.
An outdoorsman through and through, Dudley found joy in hunting and fishing. Many family memories are marked by the meals it provided—fried fish at gatherings, deer chili on cold nights, or deer sausage for breakfast. His work life was defined by grit and resilience: a career as a Boilermaker with Union 587, shrimping during layoffs to make ends meet, and years of tending to the East Hamilton Cemetery with reverence and care. He was also a faithful and active member of Dunnigan Missionary Baptist Church.
He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Viva Cox; his parents; his son, Bruce Rodriguez; his daughter, Carole Buell; son-in-law, Mark Cox; and brothers, Dewey Cox, Sr., Billy Joe Cox, and James Cox.
He is survived by his daughters, Melinda Mannino and husband, Bob, of Lumberton, Brenda Reinhardt and husband, Randy, of Mauriceville, and Patty Cox of Kilgore; his brother, Tommy Cox of Shelbyville; his brother-in-law, Virgil Franklin of Huxley; nine grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren; and a host of extended family and friends who will dearly miss him.
Serving as pallbearers are Brad Rodriguez, Cris Miller, Jason Cox, Michael Buell, Bryce Miller, and Landon Miller.
Honorary pallbearers are Brad Morgan, Randy Couthran, Doyle Miller, Robert Risinger, Randy Reinhardt, Bob Mannino, Bill Locke, Caleb Smith, and Jeff Buell.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be given to the East Hamilton Cemetery Fund.
Dudley’s legacy is not one of words but of action— a life of love tended, family nurtured, faith practiced, and work done with quiet devotion. May his memory be like that of a shade tree for all of us, a rooted presence that will endure across generations.
To send condolences or to sign an online register, please visit www.mangumfh.net.
Mangum Funeral Home, Center, is in charge of arrangements.