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Percy Coxon

January 23, 2015

Peacefully at Highview Residence, London, on Friday, January 23, 2015, at the age of 96.  Beloved husband of the late Helen Coxon. Loving father to daughters Lynda (David Mills), of Duntroon, Janis Brown, of Oakville, Shirlee (Murray Wood), of London, and son Bradley Coxon (Anne), of Everett, WA.  Always will be thoughtfully remembered by his grandchildren:  Jeffrey Mills, TJ Brown (Crystal), Jordon Brown, Schenley Brown, Brennan (Andrea Charleau), Jameson, Harrison, Ainslee (Sam Littlemore) Wood and Keely and Kyle Coxon, as well as by his great-grandchildren:  Logan and Sydney Brown, and Ethan Andrew Brown. Predeceased by his elder brothers Irving, of Milverton, and Wesley, of Zurich.  Percy was born in Milverton, Ontario, where his parents, Andrew and Edith, farmed before moving to town, on October 11, 1918.  In 1938, Percy went to Tri-State University in Angola, Indiana, to study electrical engineering.  They offered year-round programs allowing him to graduate in 1940.  He then returned to Ontario where he took a position with Ontario Hydro. One of his first postings was in Winchester, Ontario where he met his bride-to-be Helen Stienburg.  They were married in 1941.  During the war, he and Helen were situated in Halifax, where Percy was Chief Petty Officer with the Royal Canadian Navy. He took care of maintenance of submarines using his engineering knowledge to make repairs.  After the war, he returned to Ontario Hydro where he worked the majority of his career in Toronto.  (In 1958, he was Ontario Hydro’s resident engineer in charge of transmission line construction.)  Percy had temporary positions outside of the city, overseeing power line construction in central Ontario and was also involved in the transmission lines from the Bruce Power Station.  In 1966, he was transferred to London, Ontario where he was a respected engineer until his retirement in 1980 after 40 years of service. Percy also acquired his civil engineering papers during these years.  He and Helen always had a large vegetable and berry garden wherever their home was.  Percy was the ultimate “go-to” guy to fix anything or build most anything.  The family will always be grateful for the excellent care he received during these last 5 years at Highview. Special thanks to Lyn, Maricella, Patricia and Pat, who have been with us since the beginning of this end-of-life journey.  Visitation will take place at WESTVIEW FUNERAL CHAPEL, 709 Wonderland Road North, London, between 10 – 11 a.m. on Saturday, February 7, 2015, with a short service to follow at 11:00 a.m. and interment at Oakland Cemetery.  Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Percy are asked to consider Teen Challenge or a charity of your choice.

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OUR SINCEREST SYMPATHY TO ALL OF YOU. I WILL ALWAYS CHERISH THE MEMORIES OF UNCLE PERCY AND AUNT HELEN. ESPECIALLY THE TIMES I SPENT VISITING IN LONDON. UNCLE PERCY WAS ALWAYS SOMEONE I WOULD LOOK UP TO WITH RESPECT AND ADMIRATION. I WILL MISS OUR TALKS.

~ KENT STIENURG

Dear Lyna,Janis,Shirlee,and family:Our sincere condlences from our entire Cross family on the very recent passing of a fine outstanding citizen of our community and Canada who was a true gentleman in every sense of the word,My two sisters Brenda Martin of Scarborough,Ontario,and Darlene TenHaaf married to Harry of London,Ontario,plus yours truly a young senior of 61 years young and single,remember great times spent at Westminister Highschool London,Ontario from Sepyember 1966-September 1974,with all those great Senior Basketball games,and Football games under the very capable leadership of Mr.Peter Morningstar. and Mr.Doug Marshall, with dear Janis leading our Senior cheerleading squad,along with her sisters way back when,and that great brother Brad cheering us all on on the sidelines to victory always.Your dad wasn;t the only guy who courted a young lady from the Ottawa Valley.our mom comes from Perth,Ontario,and our dad Jack Cross who passed away December 7,2011 came from Smiths Falls,Ontario,so your dad also chose a great woman to share his life with over a long period of time.Had our dad lived my mom and dad would have been married 60 years on June14,2012.May God guide youur family to better times ahead.Always remember the great times you shareed as a family with your dad over many years.God Bless you all and stay safe.Yours SincerelyBrian Cross Customer Service Represenative Parkwood Hospital London,Ontario.

~ Brian Cross

Our deepest sympathies on the passing of your Father. Many fond memories of our families growing up in the Westbury neighborhood. Your families are truly blessed to have enjoyed Percy for 96 years. Console each other and stay safe at this very sad time. Dan and Judy Carr Patti and Bob Stafford Connie and Mike Parker

~ Dan Carr

We would like to convey our sincere condolences to all of you. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this time. Doug, Elaine, Jenna, Dan & Brody and Lisa

~ Doug & Elaine Coxon

(Donated to Teen Challenge)

~ Leslie and Peter Johnson

(Donated to Teen Challenge)

~ larry and patty allen

(Donated to Teen Challenge)

~ Doug & Elaine Coxon

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