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The Cox family was one of more than a dozen families who applied in the fall of 2011 for a Habitat for Humanity home. They will be moving from Ottawa to Morris. Jennifer Cox was born and raised in Morris. They applied for the home because of the encouragement of her mother, Jennifer Cox said.

The three-bedroom home has one and a half bathrooms and is the first Habitat for Humanity home to have a garage. All of the Morris homes will have a garage, as required by the city of Morris, Alderman Julian Houston said.

"The city of Morris welcomes you," Houston said to Cox while touring her new house after the dedication ceremony.

The Cox brothers decided to share a room so they could use the other bedroom as a playroom, Cox said. The kids' rooms are painted similarly in red, blue and grey, so when they're older and want their own rooms, they won't fight over which room they want.

The main rooms of the house are painted grey, with red accent walls, and the master bedroom in shades of blue, brown and grey.

The Cox family has contributed more than 400 hours of "sweat equity" required for their home ownership. Much of that time was putting the vinyl floor in their entire home.

"That was the main project we did ourselves," Cox said. "We've never done anything like this before, so to do the whole house and actually have it turn out, I don't think we did too bad," Cox said.

'CONSTRUCTION MINDS'

During the ceremony, past president Latimer was recognized for his seven years as board president.

"I have some big shoes to fill. ... We just want to thank John for everything," said Julie Wood, new board president.

Latimer was given a plaque for his dedication to the organization.

In addition, he and board member Tim Beck were recognized for co-leading the construction of the Morris house.

"We are so fortunate to have two incredible construction minds," Wood said. "Without these two gentlemen, we would have crooked doors and crooked windows."

Latimer said he has been a part of the organization for about 13 years and credited a strong board for the whole organizations' accomplishments through the years.

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