<p>Parke Hunter Cox Jr: The Smooth-Talking Industry Man</p><p></p><p>Discover the inspiring story of Parke Hunter Cox Jr a devoted family man successful businessman and unwavering beacon of hope in his community. From excelling in academics and sports to making headlines for his accomplishments Hunter's life was a testament to hard work discipline and compassion. With an unshakable faith in God and a heart of gold he brought people together always striving to create a better future for Chesapeake VA. As a husband and father his love knew no bounds and his greatest joy was the smiles of his wife Barbara (Bobby) and their three children.</p><p></p><p>This autobiography captures the essence of a man who saw the best in others lived with unyielding integrity and left a lasting legacy of love and kindness. Though Hunter is no longer with us his story will continue to inspire and remind us of the profound impact of a life well lived.</p><p></p><p>Parke Hunter Cox's journey is one of faith family and purpose-a powerful reminder of what it means to live a life that truly matters.</p><p></p><p></p><p>About The Author</p><p><span style=color: rgba(17 17 17 1)>Barbara Ann Carter Cox lovingly known as Bobbie was born on August 6 1936 in Foxwells Virginia a small community on Little Oyster Bay in Lancaster County. She was the daughter of Milton Jethro Carter and Martha Ealise Brown Carter. Barbara and her brother M.J. Carter Jr. spent their early childhood in Foxwells until the family relocated to Norfolk Virginia when Barbara was about five years old. The move was motivated by her parents' desire to seek better opportunities.</span></p><p></p><p><span style=color: rgba(17 17 17 1)>In Norfolk Barbara's father worked at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard while her mother taught at Pineridge Elementary School. The family lived in Broad Creek Village a government-owned housing project. Tragedy struck when Barbara was just nine years old. On May 7 1945 her father passed away from a massive heart attack while driving home from the Norfolk Naval Shipyard. Despite this early loss Barbara demonstrated resilience and talent. At age 13 she performed a piano recital at the Norfolk Museum of Arts and Science now known as the Chrysler Museum of Art. In 1954 Barbara graduated from Norview High School in Norfolk. She later attended Longwood College in Farmville Virginia where she met the love of her life Hunter Cox.</span></p>
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