Jenifer-Fox-Obituary

Jenifer Maura Fox

East Granby, Connecticut

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Jenifer Maura Fox, 50, of East Granby, died Sunday, (June 17, 2001) at St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center. Funeral services are private and at the convenience of the family. The Sheehan Hilborn Breen Funeral Home, 1084 New Britain Ave., West Hartford, has care of the arrangements.

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It has been so long and I still miss and Loved her "awesomeness." I think of her often. I find solace in re-reading what her close friends said about her.
blessed be

Jenifer was the most thoughtful person I have ever known. She was the kind of person who always remembered birthdays and always sent thankyou cards. Even after she was given a death sentence she was still more concerned with others. She still listened to me intently as I talked about all my problems which were so small in comparison.Jenifer and I went out a couple of months before she died. Our mission was to find a "lodestone" which I needed in order to cast a spell. We talked alot that...

Jenifer not only lived life,she embraced it. She had the capacity to be the center of everything without even trying. People naturally gravitated to her whenever she appeared yet she allowed everyone the chance to be seen and heard. Her zest for life spilled over to her friends and we all were better for it. Whenever I think of Jenifer, I remember all the fun we had playing dress up at the medievel faires we attended. What fun to pretend we were Ladies of the Realm and living with King...

I am searching my heart for just the right words to express our feelings about the loss of such a remarkable woman. On the selfish side of things, we feel cheated. She was the type of person that made us look forward to years and/or a lifetime of getting to know her better. And that was taken away, and we will sincerely miss those years. When we think of her, we think of strength, independence and pride. Those attributes just seemed to define Jenifer. Just simply by being, she taught us...

There is an element of irony that there is an electronic guest book for us to
put down our thoughts about Fox. Jenifer was, shall we say, a tad resistant
to entering the computer age, and it is somehow fitting that we get to
express our thoughts in such a medium. I think she'd be highly amused.

I spoke to Jenifer the Thursday before she died. She was tired but quite
happy to be home from the hospital. Because of the oxygen she had at home,
she had to...

I remember Jenifer as one who cared and loved more than she let the rest of us know. I remember her always speaking of her nieces and nephews and how good they were on the computer and playing the computer games. She spoke of them lovingly and you knew it was a joy for her to be with them. I remember Jenifer as the last person who wanted to embrace the new technologies, such as the computer and word processing. She reluctantly entered that world at work but soon was enthusiastically...