Arthur Cleveland Coxe
1818–1896 (age 78)
Episcopal bishop
Biography
Arthur Cleveland Coxe, born in 1818, rose to prominence as the second bishop of the Diocese of Western New York and as an accomplished poet and hymnwriter who helped shape the devotional life of the Episcopal Church. His scholarship and pastoral leadership guided clergy and laity alike, giving voice to the spiritual concerns of a rapidly changing nation.
He died in 1896 and was laid to rest at Washington Street Cemetery, leaving a legacy of thoughtful writings and dedicated service remembered with reverence by those who benefit from his ministry even today.