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Anthony R. "Tony" Fox

Mansfield, Ohio

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Anthony R. "Tony" FoxMANSFIELD: Anthony R. "Tony" Fox, age 73, of Mansfield, died Sunday, April 13, 2014 at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus.Tony was born August 12, 1940 in Bucyrus, the 15th child of the late Paul and Marie (Beran) Fox. He retired after 33 years of services at Timken...

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Tony & family,
Just found out you left us here.
Always enjoyed our visits. And you know you always did the best cannonballs at Aumiller Pool!
Best to your family--we care.

Yesterday I said good-bye to my father. I man who wore many hats in his life always with a smile on his face. We spoke often on the phone and that is something that I won't be able to do. Dad I will miss you each and everyday, your smile and words of wisdom. Fly with the angels until we meet again, with unconditional love from your daughter!! XOXO

I will always remember my time spent with Tony as we worked together. His wit and humor will be missed. My condolences to the family. Blessings

My cousin Sharon and I remember Tony carrying the sandwich sign for Uncle Bob. Always smiling and taking the picking his brothers would hand out.
I don't think Tony ever met a stranger.
Tony I'm sure your family and friends remember you with a smile.

Tony was a very special man who taught us both the art of carving. Cherish all the great memories we have of him. R.I.P "Mr. Tony".

Condolences to all the Fox family from the entire Chase family. The times we share are the memories we make. Together we have many of those and every single one of them is precious.

Hugs and Prayers
Noel, Connie, Becca, Dionne, Matt and Leah

My days with Tony go back to the late 60's at Bob's Sandwich Shop on the corner of Mary and N Sandusky Ave. Who could forget his whistle/chirp and cheerful attitude. Alena, Bernie, David, and Eunice it was a great pleasure to associate with your father and with you all from Holy Trinity days.

Wood carving with the gang at Dick Strines.

Tony Fox was the man who put a knife in my hand and got me on the path to Woodcarving. Tony along with Dick Strine patiently sat with me while I made my first carving, a western style boot. Over the years he encouraged me to try various styles and types of carving and different species of wood until I developed my ability and love for caricature carving. Tony never met a stranger and never let a chance go by to share his love of Woodcarving. Tony gave away thousands of his famous Eagle pins...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Tony will be sadly missed. We enjoyed all of his wood carvings he brought to show us. What an awesome talent he had. Dee, we are here if you need us. Dr. Tim and Sharon Sesco