Well-known Woodcarver, Sherman Cox, was found dead in his Glendale house on 12 November 2021. Sherman’s death was announced by his youngest son James Cox after which it went viral.
The reason for his death is still unknown and most people believe that he died of old age or natural causes. Sherman Cox lived with his family in Glendale, Utah, and was a well-known resident. Most of the locals mourned his death and said that he will be deeply missed by the Glendale Community.
Who was Sherman Cox?
Sherman Cox was a well-known woodworker and carver in Glendale, Utah. According to some sources, he also owned a shop in Glendale. Sherman was passed on the art of woodcarving from his grandfather Edgar Cox and his mother Eva Cox. He has also served in the military in his early years.
Sherman was deeply loved by all locals and was said to have been a kind and generous man. Sherman was married to Loralee Frost Cox and eventually had kids with her.
As mentioned above Sherman Cox was taught wood carving from his Grandfather and mother who themselves were well-known carvers. As a kid, Sherman used to carve wood with a knife and eventually grew up to be one of the most talented woodworkers. Cox never looked down on his job as a woodcarver and was always proud of himself as he enjoyed what he did.
Sherman lived an ecstatic life. He is still survived by his wife and children. Sherman will always be remembered for his loving and kind nature and has been a huge loss to the Glendale Community.
How Did He Die?
Sherman Cox died on 12th November 2012 in his Utah Home. The exact reason for his death is still unknown. According to the reports, Sherman lived in Glendale with his family and was found dead in the city. Chances are that Sherman died of Old age or some other natural cause as he was around 65 years old.
It has been almost two weeks since Sherman’s passing. His funeral is yet to be performed, as the family is still dealing with the loss of their beloved.
Our deepest condolences for the Cox family and any kind of prayer will be of help for the family to heal.