Douglas-Fox-Obituary

Douglas Roger Fox Sr.

Salt Lake City, Utah

About

LOCATION
Salt Lake City, Utah

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Douglas Roger Fox Sr. 1930 ~ 2007 Douglas Roger Fox Sr. passed away on June 9, 2007. He was born June 26, 1930 in Cottonwood, Utah. He was raised on a farm in Cottonwood/Holladay area. He graduated from Granite High in 1948. He served a mission in the East Central States Mission. He was an active...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

DEAR FOX FAMAILY,I HAVE MANY MEMORIES OF DOUG PLAYING FOOTBALL IN THE STREET WITH US. HE WAS MY HUNTERS ED INSTRUCTOR AND WE HAD A GREAT TIME RIDING TO AND FROM THE CLASSES IKNOW THAT YOU WILL MISS HIM BUT HE IS IN A BETTER PLACE AND WE WILL SEE HIM AGIN

I Grew up across the street from doug and louise. they were always great neighbors and doug will be missed.

DeWayne,
We express our sympathies at the loss of your father. We hope things go well for you in the coming days and weeks.

Gary and Margaret Snow

Dear Family,
Doug was such a good neighbor to everyone. I loved to visit with him and I really appreciated his beautiful garden. He always gave me fresh vegetables from the garden every year and nothing was better than his tomatoes. I will really miss Doug, his smile and friendliness to everyone.
Love,
Hilda Heaton

Dad,
I am sad to see you go, and I will miss you, but it was for the best. You are in a much better place, and you don't have to suffer anymore. See you when it is my time.

P.S. Save me a place.

Love
Your youngest,

I lived in two different houses in Doug's neighborhood.my brother's best friend lived right next door(long-about twenty years ago),Doug always caught us kids raiding his garden...but he was always good to us anyway.what a good neighbor and friend he was to my parents.he will always be in my memory.

We lived in the Kearns 7th Ward for five years when a new subdivision opened up and we moved in. This was a fine and special man who treated us well and kindly. We have spoken of him before and we shall speak of him yet again, though I'm quite certain we've been gone so long it would be hard to remember when we were even there. God's speed to his family and we hope and pray the funeral and burial will go as your hearts hope.

I'm so sorry to hear of Doug's passing - He was a kind and gentle man always being the first to sign-up for any service project. I worked with him and Country Hills Mobile Community Watch a few years ago and always admired his wellingness and ability to do great things for his neighborhood. I will always remember the day he took me back to his wonderful garden. What a green thumb master he was and always had enough to share with everyone! He will truly be missed.

Fox Family:
I send my Love and Sympathy to you at this difficult time. Doug will always be remembered as a kind and loving gentleman. I always knew on sunday I would be greeted with a warm handshake and a smile whenever Doug Fox was at church. He would make his way from wherever he was to greet everyone he could. I never heard him speak any unkind words and very much enjoyed listening to him sing. As a teenager in the High School Band , I knew I could count on the Foxes to support...