
Dennis L. Coxson Death, Obituary – Dennis L. Coxson, age 53, of Plum Township, Titusville, lost his long-fought battle with disease and died away on the morning of Monday, January 16, 2023 at 9:20 a.m. in the comfort of his own home. He was there with the other members of his family. Both of his parents, Richard B. and Shirley A. Scott Coxson, had passed away before he was born in Franklin on January 1, 1970. He was the son of Richard B. and Shirley A. Scott Coxson. He graduated from Rocky Grove High School in the year 1987. He attended the school. Denny enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1987 and served for 11 years, during which time he was stationed in a variety of locations across the United States as well as in Germany and England.
He was eventually let out of the service in 1992. Before he became ill, he served as the Labor Foreman for the City of Meadville. Before he became ill, he held this post for many years. Denny was an avid fan of the great outdoors, and his favorite activities included fishing and hunting. He was a devoted fan of the Dallas Cowboys throughout his life. In addition to that, he was an excellent handyman who could fix everything, and he also appreciated the art of culinary creation. Denny was someone who was interested in a wide variety of things and had an insatiable curiosity about the world around him.
In addition to his many other interests, he was an avid collector and took part in the local race circuit. He also had a wide range of hobbies. On January 8, 2022, he wed Tina Wadding, formerly just known as Tina, and she is still alive today. Tina was originally known as Tina. Additionally, he is survived by his beloved daughters, Tasha Manross and her husband Dakota of Franklin and Emily Coxson of Oil City; his grandson, Dexter Manross; three brothers, Tim Coxson of North Carolina, Ron Coxson of North Carolina, and Dick Phillips and his wife Shelly of Franklin; three sisters, Pam Weston and her husband Bob of Florida, Brenda Whitman and her husband Steve of Cochranton, and Bonnie Coxson of Oil City; a sister;
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