CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Sad news in Corpus Christi this morning as we learned about the death of Bill Cox from Mr. Bill's Christmas Wonderland, a popular spot to look at holiday decorations in town.
The Christmas Wonderland display, located at the corner of Hampton St. and Kensington Ct., has brought joy to the community since the late 1990s.
In a post on the Winter Wonderland social media page, Mr. Cox was described as a "light in this world, and we will never be the same without him in our lives. We can only hope to keep his memory and legacy alive."
We are 3News send our deepest condolences to Mr. Bill's family and friends.
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