THELMA EVANS COX KING "TEE JAY" GREENVILLE, DE. - Thelma Tee Jay Evans Cox King, 89, of Wilmington, DE, died at 8:23 a.m. on Tuesday, March 31, 2020, in her home at Country House (Acts Retirement Community). Born May 7, 1930, in Carnegie, PA, she was the youngest of four children of the late Thomas Tibby' B. Evans and Irma Faller Evans. Tee Jay proudly attended Denison University and received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English in 1951. Having obtained her teaching certificate, she taught English in Bel Air, MD, while her then husband John Jay Jack' Cox, Jr. was posted at Aberdeen Proving Grounds during the Korean War. They then moved to Wilmington, DE and proudly and lovingly adopted two children through the Children's Bureau, now Children & Families First, DE. Tee Jay loved fashion and interior design becoming a principle partner of Plain & Fancy Interiors in Centreville, DE and starting her own interior design business, Tee Jay Cox, Interiors. She joined Doncaster as a fashion consultant in the mid 80s and retired ten years later. She married Stanley King in 1998 and was with him until his passing in 2012. She was a devoted member and avid volunteer and supporter of Westminster Presbyterian Church since 1967. Community volunteer interests included Brandywine Creek State Park, Hagley Museum, and Winterthur among others. Throughout the years she loved tennis and walking, playing bridge, and flowers of all kinds. She loved animals, especially dogs. She had a passion for history and travel and loved discussing different places and cultures. Summer retreats to Sherwood Forest, MD were near and dear to her heart, providing fond memories of her time with family and friends on the Severn River blue. She is survived by her son, John Jay' Cox, III, DVM and his wife, Paula (DVM) of Jerome, ID; her daughter, Tamara C. DeFer and her husband, Darin, of Wilmington, DE; two grandchildren, Blair Alexander Cox and Ashley Evans Cox; her eldest sibling, Janice Evans Stoner of Austin, TX; seven nephews and one niece; Tom Stoner of Austin, TX; Cdr. Mike Evans, USN Retired of Norfolk, VA; David Uffelman of Annapolis, MD; Sara Ann Uffelman of Celebration, FL; Geoff Stoner (wife, Kathi) of Austin, TX; Jim Stoner of Austin, TX; Scott Uffelman (wife, Jane) of Pasadena, CA; and Jon Uffelman (wife, Amanda) of Bloomfield Village, MI; and many great-nieces and nephews that she loved dearly as well. She was preceded in death by her brother, Cdr. Tom Evans, III USN Retired (wife, Dottie) and her beloved sister, Ruth Evans Uffelman. She would want us to thank the staff and volunteers at Country House, Hospice and Home Instead for all they did and the grace they displayed. There will be a memorial service at a future date to be determined. Tee Jay loved reading and wished to instill the importance of this in others. In memory of her, please donate a book to your community center, library, child center, long-term care facility or organization of your choice. When we are on the other side of social distancing, please volunteer to read to someone in need. For online condolences, please visit www.chandlerfuneralhome.com Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb
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