May God bless you and your...
May God bless you and your family .
Holger Peters
November 30, 2020 | 17179 Gnoien
Trenton, New Jersey
H. Jonathan Fox TRENTON - H. Jonathan Fox, retired Superior Court Judge in Mercer County, died Aug. 27, 2010, while vacationing in Cape Cod, MA. He was 87 years old. Judge Fox was born in the village of Gnoien, Germany, on July 23, 1923. He and his family fled Nazi Germany in 1937, settling in...
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Holger Peters
November 30, 2020 | 17179 Gnoien
Dear Mrs Fox and family- Please excuse our lateness in sending our condolences. We always enjoyed our visits with Judge Fox, and will miss seeing him coming through our door with a piece of antique art to research or a story to share. Our thoughts are with you. Marge Miccio and Robert Wagner, Artifacts Gallery, Trenton
Marge Miccio
November 05, 2010 | Trenton, NJ
Dear Susan,
I was so sorry to hear of Jonathan's death. You have always been so kind to me and supportive of Jacob (I have always treasured the kind words you and Jonathan shared about Jacob's bar mitzvah).
I am so sorry for your loss and sending love and hugs at this painful time.
Gayle Riesser (Lawrenceville, NJ)
September 03, 2010
My deepest sympathies to your family. I only knew The Judge from the gym he visited, so i knew the tip of his iceberg. He would some times tell me stories from the history pages as it related to current events. He would also bring in some of your (Susan) cookies wrapped in tissue paper from time to time.they were delicious and i was so honored that The Judge would treat me with this kind gesture.I was supposed to lend him my friend's book, The Seems. I would have to loved to have heard his...
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September 01, 2010 | Yardley, PA
Susan and family,
It was an honor to work for so many years at Trenton Psychiatric with such a compassionate and fair judge.My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Deepest sympathy,
Mary Robinson
mary robinson
September 01, 2010 | Robbinsville, NJ
Deepest sympathies on the passing of Judge Fox. As a youth growing up in Mercer County, he was often held out as the epitome of what a lawyer should be. In no small part, his example set the standard for what I sought to be both as an attorney and a public servant. His example touched so many lives throughout the state and country. We are all the luckier to have known him and of him. Jonathan D. Fox, esq., Washington, DC
Jonathan Fox
September 01, 2010 | Washington, DC
Dear Susan and Family:
I am saddened to learn of Hermann's passing. We both grew up in South Trenton, where his parents ran a deli/food store. He was not on;ly my friend, but also my lawyer.
We spent many happy years as young Democrats, working to make the positive changes we felt were needed.
Though he appeared to be a mild, timid personality, when we were in NYC socializing, he became a giant of a celebrity that all wanted to know.
I most admired him for his...
Mike Kuzma
September 01, 2010 | Newport News/Cape Charles, VA
To Susan and the Entire Fox Family:
We are so very sorry to hear of the loss of Judge Fox. He will surely be missed by all and remembered as a kind man.
Joseph L. Mooney, III & Staff
Jacquelyn Murray
September 01, 2010 | Trenton, NJ