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Emily Al Fox

Tucson, Arizona

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Emily Al Fox passed away surrounded by her family September 24, 2011 after a seven year battle with breast cancer. She leaves behind her husband of 42 years, Gary; her three children, Heather Fox, Allison Fox and Peter (Mindie) Fox and five grandchildren, Cheyenne, Rachael, Justin, Vanessa and...

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We are so sorry for your loss. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

I'm so sorry for your loss. During this sad period find comfort at Ps 34:18, which reads "God is near to those broken at heart".

Denise

To all of Emily's family...our thoughts and prayers to all of you. Emily was a wonderful lady and always enjoyed her smile and love for life. She will be missed. Love to all of you!

Gary and Children, I am so sorry for your loss. Her laughter and sense of humor will be missed. Love you "stinky Poo".
Cheryl (Day) Huber

Foxie (that was what she let me call her) and I had great times together. We could always find a way to have a laugh. We snickered at the javalina quarters stashed in the nurse's freezer around Halloween, and we giggled at the burritos with the unidentifiable meat filling bought at the odd little stand--we used to say it was cat. What an unforgettable addition to my life you were, Foxie, and you still are. I miss you, my special friend.

from Nicki Navarro, SHS

God Speed, Emily. Your legacy here at Sahuarita High School will be honored.

Foxie and I (she allowed me to call her that) had good times. We always had a good laugh at everything from javalina quarters in the nurse's office fridge to eating burritos of some unkown meat that we decided must be cat. I missed her terribly when she left and keep every card she ever sent me. I hope I can live my life as she did hers.

God bless you, Foxie!

This was a life well lived. We cherish her memory. She was always a bright spot in my days at Sahuarita. Her pleasant smile, good cheer and hard working attitude made a stop at the copy room a necessity each day.
May her family remember that beautiful smile.

Len Miller