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Dr. C. David Fox

Plattsburgh, New York

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Fox, Dr. C. David CHAMPLAIN, N.Y. Dr. C. David Fox, 77, of Champlain, died Saturday, August 23, 2008 at home. He was born April 8, 1931 in Albany, N.Y., the son of the late Joseph and Mary Fox. He served his country in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean Conflict as a sr. pharmacist specialist...

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David "Foxy" was an institution in the Strawhatters and the backbone of the organization. We worked well together, some time too well. He will be greatly missed.We had many,many great years together. My condolences to you Sharron and tothe family.

Dr Fox was a man of many talents. He was one of the most intelligent persons I ever had the pleasure of knowing. When we were in Pharmacy school Chet would chair free tutoring classes at the 119 Club, Ralph's or Papa's for those of us that were having trouble uinderstanding pharmaceutical chemistry. He had empathy for those not quite as intelligent and was alway willing to help or assist in understanding the subject matter. May he rest in peace..

I remember David "Foxy" Fox very fondly and offer my heart-felt condolences. I was a young high schooler back in the mid-70s when I became a member of the Strawhatters as a trumpeter and met Foxy. A gentle and talented man who always had a wise word for us youngsters. In later years, I also became a student of his wife at CCCC...both were very nice and gentle people. I will miss Foxy, but I think God needed another trumpeter in His chorus of angels. God bless you, Dave!

The Technical Services Department of Wyeth Rouses Point would like to extend our sincere condolences to Dave's family. He was a part of "our family" for many years, both as a friend and highly respected colleague. His memory and valued contributions will always remain part of the North Country.

I was saddened to hear of the passing of Dr. Fox. I respected him very much. He was so knowledgable, it seemed, about everything. Please accept my sincere condolences.

Sharon: Sorry for your loss. I know there are easier days ahead and that your dad had a unique role in shaping your life and destiny. He certainly had a good deal of difficulty after your mom passed, so I wish you Peace.... for both of you.

David,
You were a boss, Manager, mentor and good friend. I owe most of what I have as experience to you. Your passing will be a los not only to your loving family but to many of your friends and past workmates as well. I truly doubt that Ayerst and Wyeth would have had as much success as it did without your guidance. You will always be in my heart and mind.
John (Sean) Rigby

To Chesters' family,
I have taken care of Chester many times over the last few years as a nurse aide.He was a walking book of knowledge.He will be sadly missed.My prayers to your family at this sad time.rest in peace "Doc"