Jerry "Dale" Cox III

WINSTED — Jerry “Dale†Cox III, 16, died unexpectedly Dec. 22, 2010. He was the loving son of Carol (Gagnon)  and Jerry Cox.

Born Jan. 21, 1994, in Sharon, he was a student at Oliver Wolcott Technical High School studying automotive repair. He loved working on cars. He was an exceptional bodyman and had true passion for the trade. He also loved riding quads with his brother Michael, playing video games and football.

Dale enjoyed spending time working on vehicles with his cousins, Alex and Spencer. He was also very close with his paternal family in Mississippi and truly enjoyed spending time with them as well as his family in Florida.

In addition to his devoted parents, he is survived by two brothers, Michael and Ryan Cox; a sister, Rachael Cox; two half-siblings, William and Renee; a cousin, Kirsten Gagnon; many aunts and uncles; and his girlfriend, Nicole Dubois.

Dale was predeceased by his maternal grandparents, Joseph and Kathleen Gagnon; his paternal grandparents, Jerry Sr. and Elizabeth Cox; and an uncle, Glen Gagnon.

Funeral services were held Dec. 29 at Montano-Shea Funeral Home, Winsted. Visit an online guestbook at montano-shea.com.

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