Dale W. Cox
May 9, 1963 ~ January 2, 2016
Dale W. Cox, 52 of Paragon passed away January 2, 2016 at Franciscan St. Francis Health in Indianapolis. He was born May 9, 1963 in Indianapolis to the late Delbert L. Cox and Marcella (Gillispie) Cox; his mother survives in Ashtabula, Ohio. Dale was the owner and operator of D.C. Crete for many years until he was injured on the job and forced in to early retirement.
Along with his mother, Dale is survived by several cousins.
A memorial service will be conducted at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 7, 2016 in the chapel at Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory in Mooresville. Family and friends will gather for visitation from 12:00 p.m. until the time of the service on Thursday at the funeral home. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory and leave a personal message for Dale’s family.






My thoughts and prayers are with his family…. God saw you getting tired Dale He eased your pain of your broken and troubled heart…you will always be in our thoughts and in our hearts you were one of a kind know one will ever take your place you will always be family to us love and miss you
You will be in my heart forever
Cousin Deanna L McLemore Woissol: My cousin Dale Wayne, you are really going to be missed but you are going to a place that’s pain free, but i hope that you will behave your self 🙂 I know that we were 10 years apart and we got along pretty good as cousins and you would always give me a call when ever you needed to vent about things you needed to get off your chest and i would listen and we would end up laughing and kidding each other by the time we hung up the phone, you would always say thank you for watching out for your mother Marcella and i always tell you that she is family. Dale i’m going to miss hearing your voice on the phone but i will always remember my little cousin Dale Wayne. R.I.P
You are finally free.
We had alot of good times ole buddy, we got alot of memories together…did alot of camping, drinking, and walking in the woods. You were a good friend and I’ll miss ya. Its over now, and you can rest and no pain or worries. Till we meet again!