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JERRY L. STEVENSON, 73, of Wilfred, IN passed away at 1:30p.m. Survivors include his mother, . Michael Cox and wife, Teresa, began construction of Cox Funeral Home in 2009 on the east side of South Meridian Street for the new family owned and operated Cox Funeral Home. Mike and Teresa love the families of Jasonville and the surrounding area and felt it was time for a new funeral home so they could serve families from their heart.

Mike has served as a licensed funeral director for over 40 years, and Teresa has been a kindergarten teacher at White River Valley for more than 35 years. The location of Cox Funeral Home in Jasonville is rich in local history. The site of the new funeral home is where the Jasonville High School was built back in 1903.
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West of Ellis Water Tower approximately 6 mile into the country sits on a curve on the left, into Sullivan County. Past the Shakamak Dam, turn L at the crossroad wind into the country about approximately 3 mile, watch for sign on the L, will sit way back a lane.

Go to the W edge of Hannah field turn S towards school to T-which is Shanklin Street, turn R, go several miles until the road T at a curve, turn a sharp L, go approximately 3 mile turn R just before the railroad tracks go another 2 mile, look for the Claiborne Cemetery sign near some houses it will sit on your L back down a lane.48 E of Jasonville to intersection 157 (bottom of the big hill) go N to Coal City, T road turn R, 1 mi E.
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I'm from Hudsonville, Illinois. A little community about 45 minutes south and west of here. I came to Jasonville in January of '81. Thirty-six years later, we're in our own place. We've been here since 2009. I feel like for me, you're not dealing with strangers, you're dealing with people you know.
Death can be a hard topic for people to talk about. After all, there isn't anything pleasant in thinking about your own death, or the death of someone you love dearly. We tend to shy away from the pain that comes from even thinking about such events. But what I've found in working with grieving families is that avoiding the discomfort of talking about death now just leaves more pain for families after the death of their loved one.
I believe when most people hear the word "cremation, " their next thought is likely what I call "direct cremation, " meaning with no services. Many families are horrified to think about sending their loved one away without having the chance to say goodbye or remember their lives. They want their loved one laid to rest properly.
Reviews (3)
Mama Miller
Mama Miller
Nov 07, 2020
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Friendly staff, very clean, very helpful it is a 10 star but it will only let me do 5
Caring sympathetic owners and staff.
Vickie Heck
Vickie Heck
Jul 06, 2019
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They are very kind and compassionate! Always put loved one first!!! They are very professional. Thank you so much!
Dorothy Mckinney
Dorothy Mckinney
Sep 19, 2018
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Well when my son passed away in Feb they were very kind compassionate and caring they done a good job with him I highly recommend Cox funeral home