

Matthew Oliver Cox was born May 14, 1940, in Lynnville, Tennessee to the late Owen Cox, Sr. and Willie Bugg Cox. He was one of 15 children. He professed an early hope in Jesus Christ at Round Hill Missionary Baptist Church, Lynnville, Tennessee. He worked on the family farm in Lynnville, Tennessee Giles County to support his family.
After completing his education at Round Hill School, he later moved to Indianapolis Indiana to be with his eldest sister and brother, Laura and Owen. He lived with his sister, Laura. Upon his arrival in Indianapolis, he was employed at the very popular Sam's Subway Restaurant on North Meridian Street. Matthew met the love of his life, Donna L. Franklin, and they were married August 8, 1960. To this union four children were born: Tracy Charles, Danielle Teresa, Steven Oliver, and Stephanie Nicole. In Indianapolis he joined Christ Temple Apostolic Church.
Matthew always enjoyed sports. He liked the Indianapolis Colts and the Indiana Pacers. As a youth, he enjoyed playing baseball with his siblings on the farm. He was an adventurous child. Some of his adventures could surely be attributed to his twin sister, Annie Lucille.
Matthew began his professional career at Detroit Diesel Allison Division of General Motors Corporation in Maywood. He was promoted to the position in salaried supervision as Foreman with the responsibility of a full assembly department. He retired form General Motors Corporation after more than 25 years.
Matthew was a special man in so many ways. He was well known for being an expert dresser resulting in his stylish appearance. He enjoyed painting and was an expert interior and exterior painter. He also possessed many talents. He could imitate boxing legend Muhammad Ali excellently. He took great delight in this skill. Matthew was also proud of President Barack Obama and would always be found with his President Obama hat on. He loved to stop and pick up pennies that others would overlook and say "pennies make dollars". He also enjoyed listening to B.B. King.
Matthew was a loving son, husband, brother, and father. He was humble and kind to everyone. He loved his family and his hometown of Lynnville, Tennessee. He always greeted you with a smile and a wave. Matthew never complained and confirmed his faith by always saying "God's been good to me".
Matthew departed this life August 1, 2019. He is preceded in death by his wife Donna L Cox; his parents; brothers: Shirley Mac Cox, William Cox, Owen Cox, Jr., Audie James Cox, Joe Louis Cox, and sisters Nettie Corinne Cox, Missouri Cox, Laura Cox Smith, Alene Cox McElroy, Dora Cox Dean, and Annie Lucille Cox Dean (twin). He is survived by children: Tracy (Patricia) Cox, Danielle (Gregory) Talley, Steven (Brenda) Cox, and Stephanie (Darrell) Whitehead and siblings Bessie Cox Gandy, Buffalo, NY; Mary Cox Crenshaw, Lynnville, TN; and Douglas (Shirley) Cox, Lynnville, TN. Grandchildren: Kristyn Cox, Elizabeth Cox, Daniel Lee, D'Angelo Spencer, D'Marcus Spencer, Mariah Spencer, Mya Cox, Tyler Toran, Stephen Yarborough, Rayonna Yarborough, Terrence Yarborough, Portia Whitehead, brothers-in-law Paul Dean, Thomas Little, Rupert L. Franklin, Jr., Kevin D. (Joanna) Franklin, sister-in-law Valerie (James) Reaves, and 14 great grandchildren along with a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, co-workers, and friends.
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