Judith Ann Cox, forty-six years of age, a Commerce City resident, passed away in her home on March 29th, 2021. Judith was born in Denver, Colorado at University Hospital on July 13th, 1974, to Donna Frances Cox (Housley) and Terry Allen Cox (deceased). She is survived by her significant other Joshua Schoenberger and her two children, Joseph Michael Cox and Jasmine Lilly Rose Cox.
They lived and worked mainly in Commerce City. Judith traveled all 48 lower states with her father as a child and lived in a variety of areas before settling down and having her son. Judith spent most of her life as a cashier and her final years as an in-home caretaker for her mother, Donna. She loved football, Nhra and traveling the most. Her trip to Ireland was one that she had always dreamed of and successfully accomplished with the help of her nephew Domonic and his family. She loved music, poetry and most of all, her children. They became her reason to be happy and to feel whole in her day-to-day life.
Judith had many family members: Her sister Debra Pontious (Cox), her husband Waylon Pontious, and their six children Bradly Waters, Domonic Pontious, Kyle , Troy Cox, Meryssa Cox, and Derick Pontious. Judith also enjoyed Debra's children and seven grandchildren and Crystal Cox and her children - Daniel McWilliams, Brittany Bray, Luke McWilliams and Levi McWilliams, her step-sister Mandy Walker and husband Tom Walker Jr. Lastly, Judith's little brother Chance Cox and his wife Dahnell and their children Jason McDonald (deceased), Mark Cox, Terry Cox, Savannah Hogarth, Ayden Hogarth, and Kaylee Cox. Collectively she had many cousins, aunts, uncles and family members, both blood and not, that meant so much to her. A special thanks to the Harris/Holloway family, Monica and her husband Robert. She was Judy's extra sister whose family she loved and all their children very much. Over the years they became family and it meant so much to Judy to have them.