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Gregory Fox
AGE: 47 • Sante Fe, NM
Gregory Fox ,47, of Santa Fe died on April 14. Born in Rahway, Greg grew up in Old Bridge, graduating Cedar Ridge HS in '84. He lived in Brooklyn, Key West, Asbury Park and Fords. Greg owned and operated Fox Painting. He practiced Buddhism at Malarepa Meditation and was a member of Trinity UMC. A unique and loving son, brother, uncle, and friend; Greg was also a friend of Bill's.
He was preceded in death by his father Gilbert T. Fox and is survived by his mother Joy Fox, brothers, Gil Fox of Scotch Plains, Roy Fox of Allentown, Pa, sisters, Susan of Brick, and Abigail Fox of Santa Fe. A memorial will be held at Trinity, 417 Montgomery St in Highland Park Sunday, April 28 at 5pm. Gifts for funeral expenses will be appreciated. Make checks payable to Trinity UMC.
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May your spirit be at peace dear brother- you are finally free... Such a blessing to be your sister- I love you
Abigail Fox
May 9, 2013
Greg has always been a good friend to me, very generous in his giving even when work came his way he offered me some as well. I will especially miss him at Bible Study on Tuesdays. His insightful and unique outlook always made for an interesting discussion. Enjoy God's love and presence, Eric
Eric Barkley
May 7, 2013
A good friend is always missed, and Greg was an exceptional friend. I'm glad his last few weeks in NJ, found him on my couch, preparing for his trip to NM. My life is better for having known Greg.
Duncan Rooks
April 30, 2013
I can't remember exactly when I met Greg, other than it was years ago. Greg struck me as a kind, gentle, & unique person, always willing to help a fellow human being whenever he could. I will always remember the weeks together before he left for NM fondly. A true friend, the likes of which will be missed, by me, as long as I live.
Duncan Rooks
April 30, 2013
Here's to Greg's noble spirit. Bill & Lisa
April 27, 2013
Greg had a kind and gentle spirit and a huge heart. He showed us the meaning of fortitude in the face of adversity. Thank goodness he is no longer in pain. We will miss him very much. Barbara, Maria & Tom
Barbara Parry
April 27, 2013
Greg will always be missed and remembered by Milarepa Meditation of Highland Park. He was an earnest practitioner and found great benefit in participating Tibetan meditative traditions. Milarepa practice was one he liked most, and it assisted him in being compassionate amidst life's troubles.
May he be escorted to a place of comfort, where he may quickly gain enlightenment. Greg we will miss you sitting with us.
John Wenz
April 27, 2013
I had the pleasure of knowing Greg through his sister Susan. Immediately I knew he had a great heart and spirit and I know he is in a much greater place. His presence here is already missed, but he does live in our memories. My sincerest condolences to the entire Fox Family. Love you all ~ Namaste~Catherine
April 27, 2013
My dear brother Greg was a wonderful facet in the God Conciousness..that continually manifests every variation of human experience.. Philosopher, craftsman..Seeker of Truth. We have spent most of our lives together, found greatest meaning in love and the divine..as we attempted to trudge the road to a happy destiny. I assure you he found "it", and his noble spirit will be with me always.
Gil X Fox
April 27, 2013
Gregory, you will be missed by your church and by your pastor and friend. We love you and we promise to tell the stories. Rest well in God's peace, pastor janice
April 27, 2013
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