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Richard Fox

Augusta, Georgia

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Retired Fox Appliance Parts AUGUSTA, Ga. - Entered into rest Tuesday, March 23, 2010 at University Hospital, Mr. Richard S. "Dick" Fox, 78, husband of Mrs. Barbara Whetstone Fox of Augusta. Family members include: daughter: Ginger F. Connell (Greg), son: Stan Fox (Anne), grandchildren:...

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Stan and Ginger,
I learned of your father's death just yesterday. I immediately remember all the great times that you and Kenny had playing together,going to the lake, and building the Soap Box. Your dad was so much fun to be around. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love, Carole (Martin) Gazette and Ken Martin.

Stan, Ginger and family we have so many fond memories of your father, your family and our soap box days. He will definately be missed by all.
Ronald & Shelby Carter

A great man and a true friend of the Jewelers Bench. I will miss his smile and his wit and sense of humor. He and the family are in our prayers Stephen Cranford

Stan, Ginger and your families, you are in my thoughts and prayers, your Dad will certainly be missed. Hold tight to those special memories. May peace be with you in the coming days.

After knowing Dick Fox for numerous years we send our deepest sympathy and condolences. He was a one of a kind. He always had a smile on his face that was infectious, and a serious but funny saying that would make your day, even if you were having a bad one. You never knew he ever had a bad day because he always said with a smile on his face "one day you'll learn that every day is a good day, now let me buy you a cup of coffee," which was one of many phrases to lift you up and let you know...

Thoughts are with your family as you move through your loss.

Joy and Elizabeth

Our thoughts and Prayers are with the Fox Family during this sorrowful time

Ginger, Stan & Families: Dick and Virginia were so very helpful to me when I covered the rowing regatta. At any given time when there was an event on the river, or the Augusta Canal, there was Dick. His enthusiasn was unlimited. I was stunned to learn he had lung cancer. You'd never know he was ill by looking at him or talking with him. I consider it a privilege to have known both your parents. Bill Baab, Outdoor Editor (retired), The Augusta Chronicle