Joanne Woodbury Cox, 59, of Apopka, passed away Monday, July 21, 2014. She was born January 19, 1955 in Boston, Massachusetts. Mrs. Cox is survived by her daughter, Jennifer Rock of Melbourne; mother, Carolyn (Jim Badger) Woodbury of Melbourne father, Ted (Dottie) Woodbury of Melbourne; mother-in-law, Wanda Cox of Apopka; brother, Chip Woodbury of Melbourne; sisters, Lynn Crane of St. Petersburg and Cheryl Lindner of Melbourne. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Houndhaven Inc, P.O. Box 185, Minneola, Florida 34755.
Cheryl Lindner says
I don't have the traditional sibling memories of my sister since we were 16 years apart we didn't really grow up together. To me Jodi was so much more than just a sister she was a guardian, and a friend. Through the darkest times of my life she was always there to protect me, hide me, listen, and give advice whatever I needed. Jodi has always been a constant in my chaotic life and I will always be grateful, and will miss her more than words can express.
Little Brother says
It's been only a week that you were called way, and I find it hard to see forward in my life.You were allways looking out for me from to day I came home 59 years ago. A guy could not have asked for a better older sister.Love& Light Chip
Laura West says
Jody was a fun lady that could always make you smile. She was a member of Hadji Court No. 88 Ladies Oriental Shrine of North America. She was 18 years of age when she became a member, she loved this origination and work hard to help the children in the Shrine hospitals. I will miss Jody but know that she is with God doing her own thing.Laura West, PGHP
JENNIFER Page says
Wow where to even begin. I remember from elementary school going and staying at your house Jen and your mom would be there. She was a true blessing a great women of God who raised an amazing women of God. I'm sorry I want able to be in contact more. She was an amazing lady and I am so honored to have known her for the time that I did. Love you all and we pray comfort over you all through this time, however we rejoice because to absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.
Sharon (winner) dehner says
I can’t believe it’s been four years since we lost you. I cried so hard my childhood friend. I remember most your full throated laugh, so joyful.i miss you my sweet friend.i think of you and chip and bill and I when we were kids. Seems we were always creating mischief. Til we meet again my friend.