Gordon-Fox-Obituary

Gordon L. Fox

Richmond, Virginia

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FOX, GORDON L. Mr. Gordon L. Fox, age 80, of Richmond, VA, died peacefully on February 6, 2012 after battling Parkinson's Disease for 30 years. He is survived by his beloved wife of 52 years, Burneil Grimes Fox; daughters, Janet Dobbins of Arlington, VA, Kathryn Fox (Dale Martin) of Ft. Collins,...

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Gordy: Reid and I are thinking of you and your family. Your Dad seemed to have passion for adventure and a love for his church and family. I'm sure you all will miss him greatly.

I knew Gordon and worked with Gordon just enough to say that he was truly a class act. And, on top of that, he had a great sense of humor.

Much love to you all from Columbus, Ohio. Mike, Sue, Cecelia & Leona went to daily Mass today in Uncle Gordie's honor and asked for prayers of comfort for all those gathering in Virginia for the funeral Mass and burial.

Burneil...Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this most difficult time. We saw the love and care you gave him during his long illness at Sitter and Barfoot.

Shirley Roberts
Barbara Phillips

Gordy and Family..... I am sooo sorry for you loss- May God be with you and know that our prayers are with you and your Family.

Toni Toston

Thoughts and prayers are with you all. His courage, kind heart, big smile and wonderful sense of humor will always be remembered. Burnie, may the love and devotion you and Gordon shared be an eternal inspiration to us all. Yvette

We always enjoyed Uncle Gordie and Aunt Burnie's visits to Arizona. It allowed us to catch up with the happenings of the Fox Families. We feel so blessed to have such an amazing family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. We love you, Karen Fox-Ayotte and family.

To the Fox Family, I offer my wholehearted sympathy at the loss of your husband, father, brother and grandfather. I know it does not ease the pain but be thankful that he is no longer suffering. You were always there for him, and the care you gave him during his long illness showed just how much you loved him. There is nothing more that could have been asked of you.

Dear Gordy, Mrs. Fox, and family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. May your memories of your father and husband keep him close to your hearts and minds forever, until you meet him again!