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Winslow Fox

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Winslow Grosvenor Fox, M.D. took his last breath on Saturday, March 18, 2017. He practiced family medicine in Ann Arbor for 34 years and served on the staff at St Joseph Mercy Hospital. Many will remember his kind smile, tender demeanor, and eagerness to share the promises of his heavenly father....

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I met Dr Fox while working with him at the Gilbert Residence. He was kind and loving to both patients and me. Bless you

What a privilege it was to know Winslow. He was a wonderful human being.

I best knew Winslow and Elizabeth through their daughter Carolyn, my sister-in-law. They warmly welcomed me into their home in Ann Arbor during my cross-country travels as a youngster just out of college. The first dish I learned to cook I learned from Elizabeth. Thanks to both of them for extending their family kindness to a wondering and wandering kid!

Dear Daughters of Winslow. I knew him at Sunny Breeze and learned what a wonderful man he was. We will all see him again in Heaven. Love to you, his Beloved Family. Kathy Miller

Dear Family of Winslow ....
What a caring man of God he was! We'll always remember his & Elizabeth's deep love for the Saviour. Winslow loved typing emails and we certainly were the receiver's of such depth in how he shared about the Lord. We'll certainly miss his cheery disposition and encouragement in emails, to go on in our journey toward Heaven. We rejoice with him as he finally gets to meet His Lord & King, face to face. We pray for each one in the family, and know you'll receive...

Dear Fox family,
We are saddened to hear of Winslow's passing.
He was a wonderful,fun loving man with a very strong faith.
We loved spending time with your parents,
Love, George and Jean Costain.

Dear Fox Family,

It is with much sadness to read of your father's passing. Our thoughts are with you. Jon and Pam Boyd

Dear Family,

I want to express my sympathy with your great loss in the death of Win. He was my partner for many years and taught me how to be a physician. He modeled loving concern, accurate medical science, and evangelical Christianity. I learned from him how to be a Christian Doctor.

I was deeply grieved not to be able to attend the funeral or the visitation. I was out of town that weekend.

I was looking forward to joining him at the annual St Joseph Medical Staff...

As a 14 yo boy in Ann Arbor I became very sick one winter. I rode my bike up South U until I saw a MD sign. I went up and Dr. Fox and Ross saw me and said I had pneumonia. Dr. Ross put my bike in his trunk and drove me home. For the next week he or Dr. Fox came to my house to tend to me. No charge as my widowed mother had no means. Forever grateful to both of them. At 75 I still live in the South due to damaged lungs. Dr. Fox was a wonderful caring Doctor and special human being.