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Stephen Fox Obituary

Stephen G. Fox, 62, of Cricket Dr., died Friday, Jan. 16th in his home after an illness.

He leaves his wife of 41 years, Margaret M. (Kestler) Fox; his son, Christopher Fox of North Attleboro; his mother, Dorothy (Bender) Fox of Mooresville, NC; two sisters, Diane VanDerveer of Mooresville, NC and Linda Dorey of Boise, ID and two nephews. He was born in Brooklyn, NY the son of the late Howard Fox. He was a decorated US Army Veteran of the Vietnam War.

Stephen was a salesman for Stock Building Supply for many years, retiring recently due to illness. He enjoyed playing golf and was a long time member of Cohasse Country Club in Southbridge.

A memorial service for Stephen will be held at a later date. There are no calling hours.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Massachusetts Veterans Inc., 69 Grove Street, Worcester, Massachusetts 01605, for the Homeless Veterans Shelter.

www.morrillfuneralhome.com

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Published by Worcester Telegram & Gazette on Jan. 19, 2009.

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Erin Duchamre

January 21, 2009

Chris and Family, you are all in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Paul Vuona

January 21, 2009

Dear Meg and Chris,
I really enjoyed the time I spent with Steven and Larry Gardecci at the Firehouse Cafe. He was always fun, a gentleman and a pleasure for everyone that had contact with him.
I haven't seen him in awhile since I sold the Firehouse ten years ago, but he is someone that I won't forget. A good guy.
Paul Vuona
Westerly RI

Terry Ducharme

January 20, 2009

To Chris and your family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time.

Georgette Payne

January 20, 2009

Chris, So sorry to hear of your dad's passing. Thinking of you and your Mom in this time of sorrow, you are in my prayers. G

Bonnie & Howard

January 20, 2009

To Chris Fox and your family, we send our deepest sympathy to you. We will keep you in our prayers each day in hopes that it will help get you through this difficult time.

Gerry Manseau

January 20, 2009

Meg and Chris,
Sorry to learn of Steve's passing.
I will always fondly remember Southbridge Youth Hockey and the times spent with Chris and Steve and the Tryba's

Gary Gibbons

January 19, 2009

Dear Meg,
I believe that we met many years ago,but I'm sure that you wouldn't remember me. I have many fond memories of Steve from high school and recall hearing him tell of his experiences in Vietnam while we were both in the military. He will be missed and you and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers. God bless.

Gayle & George Fahey

January 19, 2009

Meg,
So sorry to hear of Steve's passing our prayers are with you in your time of need.

January 19, 2009

Meg:

We want you to know that you're in our thoughts and prayers. Steve will certainly be missed.

Ann Marie and John Argitis

Craig Jackson

January 19, 2009

Meg ... Although you and I haven't met, Steve and I grew up together in Longmeadow. I am remembering Steve and thinking of you.

Charlie Carter

January 19, 2009

Some of my fondest and most vivid memories from Longmeadow High School are the result of Steve's infectious, ironic, and insightful sense of humor. His wit was unique and had a wondrous effect on my psyche. I am most deeply saddened by this loss, and offer condolences to his surviving family.

Mary Ann Fitzgerald

January 19, 2009

Dear Meg,
Through the years, on the few occasions we were able to spend together, I always felt that Steve’s love for you was as strong and alive as the day he married you. I know you will miss him deeply. You are in my thoughts and prayers always.

Joe Calligan

January 19, 2009

Our love and prayers are with you

Marie & Louis Colognesi

January 19, 2009

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

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