In Remembrance Of

Larry Cox
Larry Cox, 79, of Platte City, MO passed away March 28, 2025.
He was born on September 23, 1945, to Jack Seaton and Martha Agnes (Gardner) Cox in St. Jospeh, MO. Larry grew up in Weston, MO and graduated from North Platte High School.
Larry was married to Beverly Sue Boydston for over 60 years. They lived in Platte City where they raised their family and made their home.
Larry retired in 2010 from Kenworth Truck Company in Kansas City, MO after 46 years of service. Larry and Beverly also owned Larry’s True Value Hardware Store in Platte City for several years. He was a board member of the Platte County Steam Engine Show. He enjoyed playing golf, tending his garden and showing off the tractor he built. Most of all Larry loved being Papa to Alyah and Sal.
Larry was preceded in death by his beloved daughter Jamie Cox Craig; his parents Jack and Martha Cox; his sisters Sharon Anderson, and Diane Good; and his brother Michael Cox.
Larry is survived by his wife Beverly Cox; son Shane Cox and wife Kim; grandchildren Alyah Craig and Salvatore Cox; his brother Jerry (Marjorie) Cox; several nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.
Memorial Visitation will be held from 2:00-4:00 p.m. Saturday, April 5th at Hixson-Klein Funeral Home in Smithville, MO
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Wayne Woolsey
Larry was an inspiration to me in Junior High and High School. He was a senior when I was a freshman. He looked out for us like we were his brothers. He would not put up with anyone picking on the Freshman. I modeled myself in high school after what I saw and learned from him. Sonny Salee and Herman Rose should thank him… not me.
Larry may have been the best all-around athlete to ever attend North Platte High School. He was a leader in Football, Basket Ball and Track.
He was a state Champion in the hurdles, ran a 10.1 100 yard dash and got Second at State (thanks to his teammate…. you know who). He could high jump, throw the shot and discus and was great in the relays. He may have won the most state medals in North Platte History!
We will miss Larry at our North Platte Golf get togethers! I am glad that I can call him my friend! We will miss you, Buddy! Get us a tee time; we will see you on the side!!! Wayne Woolsey
Tamara Dunwoodie
No words can describe the loss I feel for my uncle’s death. I pray God will bring peace to our family. Your life was a blessing, your memories a treasure. You are loved beyond words & I’ll miss you beyond measure. Rest In Peace,uncle.
All my Love~ Tamara
David Cotty
Rest in Peace, Larry. You will be missed.
May God fill your family with comfort and strength during this difficult time.
Ben Bright
I was really saddened to hear that Larry passed away. He was one of the first people I met when I started at Kenworth in 1977. We worked together for many years and he will be missed greatly. Larry was my friend and I loved him dearly. His legacy will live on. Take care Larry and I will see you on the other side.
Sandra Stubbs Tharp
I am so sorry for your loss. Larry and Bev were class mates of mine and great friends. Sandra
Samantha Parlier Smith
I had the pleasure of working with Larry on the Field Service team at Kenworth. He was always so supportive and encouraging to those learning the ropes and had the best sense of humor.
Keeping your family in my thoughts as you go through this difficult time.
Karen Shanks
Beverly, Shane & family. I’m so sorry to hear of Larry’s passing. Thinking of you & your family. Big hugs.
Kay Ralston Kropff
I’m so sorry to hear this. Larry was always a good guy. RIP Larry you will be mussed
Gary and Nancy Martin
Larry was an amazing man to know – what a great and kind spirit he treated everyone he came in contact with and had relationship with. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Bev.