Raymond Cox

Raymond R. Cox (June 26, 1951 November 3, 2017) was a Minnesota politician and a former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from District 25B,[1] which includes the communities of Belle Plaine, Bridgewater, Cedar Lake, Dundas, Erin, Forest, Helena, Lonsdale, Nerstrand, Northfield, Shieldsville, Webster, Wheatland and Wheeling, as well as several townships in Rice and Scott counties just south of the Twin Cities metropolitan area.[2]

Raymond "Ray" Cox
Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
from the 25B district
In office
2003–2007
Preceded byJohn Tuma
Succeeded byDavid Bly
Personal details
Born(1951-06-26)June 26, 1951
Stockton, California
DiedNovember 3, 2017 (aged 67)
Northfield, Minnesota
Political partyRepublican Party of Minnesota
SpouseEllen (Bjork) Cox
Children3
ResidenceNorthfield, Minnesota
OccupationBusiness owner
Websitehttp://raycox.net

Early life and career

Cox was born in Stockton, California, to parents who were Minnesota natives. The family moved back to Minnesota when he was a young boy. He grew up in Northfield, where he graduated from Northfield High School in 1970. He attended Ripon College for two years and received his B.A. in biology (with a concentration in plant pathology) from St. Olaf College in 1974.[2] During college, Cox began to work in construction and continued in this field after graduation. Eventually, he joined Northfield Construction Company and has been sole owner of the business since 1996. Cox died from cancer at his home in Northfield, Minnesota.[3]

Political career

Before his election to the Minnesota Legislature in 2002, Cox served on the Northfield City Planning Commission for five years (1978–1983) and on the Northfield Board of Education for 15 years, beginning in 1987.

Cox was elected to the Minnesota State Legislature on November 5, 2002, and served two terms (2003–2007). During that time, his committee assignments included:

  • Environment & Natural Resources
  • Higher Education Finance
  • Transportation[2]

Cox was a board member of the Northfield Community Action Center and Northfield Area Foundation.

Personal life

Cox lived in Northfield with his wife, Ellen. They have three grown children.

Cox's great-grandfather, Edwin Cox (b. 1837), served in the Minnesota State Legislature from 1889-90 as the State Representative from District 41 (Pope County).[4] His mother, Marjorie Cox, a teacher and long time Northfield City Councilperson, ran unsuccessfully for state representative in 1978 in the old District 24A against former Minnesota Speaker of the House, Rep. Robert E. Vanasek.[5]

References

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