Mildred-Fox-Obituary

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Mildred Fox

Ithaca, New York

Jun 6, 1923 – Oct 13, 2019 (Age 96)

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BORN
June 6, 1923
DIED
October 13, 2019
AGE
96
LOCATION
Ithaca, New York
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Bangs Funeral Home - Ithaca Obituary

Mildred “Cully” Fox passed away peacefully at her home, surrounded by family, on October 13, 2019. She was 96 years old. Cully was a devoted mother to her four children: Rosanna “Rusty” Fox, Laurinda “Rindy” (Stephen) Garcia, Teresa “Terry” Malaspina, and Henry “Ted” (Patrick MacRae) Fox....

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Not long ago I was sitting in Cully's living room with her and Rusty & their really noisy parrot. Cully was such a lovely, warm woman. She was like a mother to me. She spoiled me with wonderful cookies every Christmas & at other times. What a great lady she was, full of warmth, a sense of humor, and love abounding. A woman of great faith, a wonderful mom & grandmother. I will miss her greatly. Muriel Street will never be the same without her, nor will I. The world has lost a truly...

To the Fox family,
I am sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. We knew your Dad as he visited our farm. Your Mom was a great lady and was very fun when we spent the day at the lake with you one summer many years ago.
May God be with you all.
The Searles family

I have known Cully Fox and her entire family for many years. I met Cully in Locke NY, while taking care of her best friend Jean Mackey. She saw something in me and asked me if I would like to come and take care of her husband Mr. Doc Fox after the passing of Jean. I came and took care of him he kept me on my toes with his pranks and sence of humor. After his passing, they family called me back and asked if I would like to come back and help them out again. I didn't hesitate and said yes....

Cully was always a big part of our lives. My mom met her at Auburn Memorial Hospital School of Nursing and called her her sister. They both worked at the Cornell infirmary and married Cornell veterinarians. She was Godmother to my brother, a loving friend to our family, and a joy to all who had the privilege to know her. Her light will shine in our hearts.