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Mark R. Fox

Okemos, Michigan

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Mark R. Fox Okemos Born on Thanksgiving Day, November 26, 1953, in Fulton, NY to Herman and Marilyn Fox, Mark passed away unexpectedly on June 22, 2011 and will be sadly missed by his loving family, friends and colleagues. Mark was a partner in and immediate past president of Fraser Trebilcock...

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I think it's beautiful to be remembered and reminded every year what a dear friend I lost, and the good times we shared together. Life is made of memories and moments. Mark provided so many happy ones of both for me

Mark was a brilliant attorney, but to me his brilliance was his political thinking and his ability to anticipate events with a precision only a person with his skill set level could accomplish. Mark was my campaign manager and consultant in 1978 for the State Senate in Michigan. The relationship we established created a strong bond between us for the rest of his life His compassion, and sensitivity are traits he possessed and had a great deal of influence on me through-out my life I just...

I'm at the age many of my friends have passed. It's sad to think that I will never had contact with them again in this life. Having said that, the one person who has constantly come back in to my thoughts these past many year's is my dear friend Mark Fox.
I miss his always sage advice
I miss him telling me his latest project
I especially miss his humor when talking about certain people
Guess I just miss him
Paul Rosenbaum

Life is made of "memories and moments"
Although in the "scheme of life" I knew Mark for a short period of time. He filled my life with so many pleasant "memories and moments" that he will forever be remembered. From my first run for National politics, to my close and personal relationship with Mark especially toward the end of his life. His courage, fortitude, and love of family, had a profound positive effect that I still carry today in my business and personal relationships.
Hope...

I haven't seen Mark since the mid seventies. We grew up together going to Hebrew school and later a fondness for bob Dylan . We used to run up and down the wooden floors of a local five and dime type of store that his father managed. I am saddened to hear of his passing. My heart is a little heavier now and he is in my thoughts. I am saddened for your loss.

Anita and family, our deepest sympathy. Our family is thinking of all of you. Kirsten, Milind and Maddison (from Hiawatha)

Anita and family-I just found this guest book on-line and want to again send our deepest condolences to you all. You are in our thoughts and prayers. The Dudley Family

To the Fox Family, We are so sorry about the loss of Mark. He will be missed. We love you guys. Love, Kurt and Amy

To the Fox family: Raina, Paula, Sam and I are deeply sorry to hear about Mark's passing. I know he loved you all very much. I enjoyed our discussions about history and related topics during the years I was your rabbi. (He was very knowledgeable). Mark really had a special passion for life, and made a real impact on the world--especially the state of Michigan for which he cared so deeply. But it was always his family that came first.

My thoughts and prayers are with you all.