Sara Michelle Cox-Ludwig suddenly passed away on September 23, 2018. She was 35 years young and resided in Logan, Ohio. She was born to her father, Johnny Douglas Cox and mother, Mary Kay Kriz in Hayward, California on September 17, 1983.
She grew up in the redwoods of Humboldt County where she was loved and admired by many. She loved to be engulfed by the outdoors and go on adventures. She was a free spirit with a fiery soul who dared to be herself in a world where being unique has backlash. To those that denied her of her truth she would gladly bend over and tell them to kiss it. She refused to ever apologize for not fitting into someone’s box or for being herself. She was kind of amazing like that, which lead to much admiration from anyone who met her. To those whom she loved and loved her back she would go to the ends of the earth for. She is quite well known for the heart she carried and the love she had for her friends and family.
She is survived by her wife Amie Ludwig and children Annette Ruth Ludwig, Nolan Michael Ludwig, and Tucker Abbott Ludwig. While they are her step children by law, she never once viewed then as anything short of her own flesh and blood. She is also survived by her sister, Jennifer Morton and her children Seth Robert Morton and Dominik James Morton, whom Sara often referred to as her nephernoodles. Also survived by her sister Ashley Cox and her daughter named Khloe Lynn Walker who Sara never once called Khloe; she would call her Clara, Why do you ask, because it sounded like Sara. Sara also has a young cousins named Aria Wendy LaCount, Nathan LaCount Jr. andCadence LaCount. Sara is also survived by her brother Johnny Cox Jr. and step mother Kim Oliver, her two aunts Debbie Cox and Geri Sledd, her sisters -in- law Erin Carlson and Stacie Lane; brother-in-law Charlie Johnson and parents-in-law, Dave and Ruth Johnson. Most importantly, she is survived her grandmother, Marilyn Miller Cox, a woman Sara cherished more than words could ever come to express.
Sara is preceded in death by her parents and aunt, (Wendy LaCount).
Her presence in this world has touched many lives. She will forever be missed but never forgotten. Her family and friends will carry her legacy. I am almost sure she is looking down at us throwing up a peace sign and saying “Peace out B******”.
Everyone is invited to a memorial gathering to share stories and celebrate Sara’s life this Sunday, September 30, 2018 from 1:00 PM-6:00 PM at Kachelmacher Park, St. Rt. 93 S., Logan. Arrangements are by the Cardaras Funeral Home, 183 E. Second St., Logan.
Please sign her online guestbook at www.cardaras.com
Sunday, September 30, 2018
1:00 - 6:00 pm (Eastern time)
Kachelmacher Park
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