It is with much sadness we announce the passing of Coxy on May 24, 2026 aged 82 years. Loving father and father in-law of Andrew and Valda. Adored Poppy of Braydon (dec) and Felicia.
Family and friends of the late Mr. Kevin Cox are respectfully informed that his funeral service will be held at the Robinvale Community Art Centre, Robin Street Robinvale on Friday June 5, 2026 at 2.00pm. A private cremation will follow.

Tributes
Cheryl & Robert Worthington
To Andrew, Valda & Family,
Our Deepest Condolences to you all on the passing of your Dad. It’s never an easy time loosing a loved one as we all know, but he will be at rest now and partying up in heaven. We’ll miss you everyday, but you’ll never be forgotten.
R.I.P Uncle Kev
Love & Hugs Always
Cheryl & Robert Worthington XOXO
Denis (dec)
(Now reunited with Kev)
Marlene Hunter
To Andrew valda and Maree Kevin will always be remembered to me and Maurie for his good will and talks when he came to visit us gone but not forgotten
Lisa
Here’s a polished version that keeps the warmth and personal memory:
RIP Uncle Kevin.
My deepest condolences to my cousins on the loss of your father.
One of my fondest memories of Uncle Kevin is sitting around my aunty’s table with all of his sisters while he stirred up trouble over which one of them made the best fruit cake. You could see the love, the cheekiness, and the deliberate mischief he created, all while bringing everyone together. It was easy to imagine that same spirited nature in him as a child.
Family was always everything to Uncle Kevin, and that love was evident in the way he connected with those around him. He leaves behind countless memories, laughter, and a legacy of devotion to his family.
He will be dearly missed and lovingly remembered. ❤️
Faith-Joy West
I would like to start by giving my condolences to my cousins.
I only had the chance to meet him once, but it’s a memory I’ll always cherish. I remember him telling me he had to do a double take because I looked so much like his sister—my Nanny. Even in that short meeting, it was clear how much he loved and cared for his family.
I wish I had more time with him, but there’s comfort in knowing that after 16 years, he can finally see his sister again. I like to think they’re together now, smiling and laughing, watching over all of us and having a chuckle at every silly mistake we make.
He may be gone, but he will live on through our memories and the love he shared with those around him
Kamini Beejadhur
Kevin was always a special patient in our clinic. He would visit the doctor regularlyand always with a smile and a joke for everybody.