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Leonard Roy Fox Sr.

1931 - 2022

Leonard Roy Fox Sr. obituary, 1931-2022, Glenmont, NY

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1931

DIED

2022

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Leonard Fox Obituary

Fox, Leonard Roy Sr. GLENMONT Leonard Roy Fox Sr., age 90 of Glenmont, returned to his heavenly home on Monday, February 21, 2022. He was born on April 11, 1931, to William C. and Anne E. (Bensinger) in Albany. He is survived by his beloved wife of 70 years, Maria A. (Frangella); his daughters, Annmarie (Robert) Marsh and Lisa (Curt) Ricci; daughters-in-law, Jacqueline (Leonard Jr.) and Katherine Pattee (Kevin); grandchildren, Jason (Margaret) Fox, Jessica (Alex) Troiano, Jared Marsh, Evan (Maureen) Marsh, Meghan Fox, William Fox, Jonathan Marsh and Nicholas Ricci; great-grandchildren, Anthony, Laila, Tristan, Charlotte, Jude, Regan and Declan; brothers, William C. Fox Jr., and Thomas H. Fox; and sisters, Marcia (Wayne) Spaulding and Linda Fox. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews. Leonard was predeceased by his sons, Leonard Jr. and Kevin; his daughter-in-law, Carol (Leonard Jr.); and his siblings, John (Verna) Fox, Helen (James) Curry, and Mary Frances (Jack) Lansing. Leonard grew up in the South End of Albany and worked in the family business, Foxes Live Bait. He graduated from Cathedral Academy High School. In 1951, during the Korean War, Leonard enlisted in the Navy, stationed in Virginia aboard the USS Aucilla. One year later, on a snowy January day in Coeymans, Leonard married his high school sweetheart. Upon his honorable discharge in 1955 with three of their four children, they returned to Albany. Leonard initially worked as a sheet metal worker at Huyck Mills. He eventually worked at State Bank of Albany and was a primary contractor in the restoration of the historical Union Station which became the offices of Norstar Bankcorp. Leonard was honored for his contribution to this project. He was elected to political office as an Alderman for what was then known as the Second Ward in the South End during Mayor Erastus Corning II and Thomas Whalen III administrations. The working chapter of his life was completed as the director of the Parking Authority in Albany. Leonard "broke the alarm clock" permanently in 1992, saying goodbye to many years of dedicated service to public and private citizens; he earned his retirement. Many memories were made at the family home on Putnam Street in Albany. During the holidays, Leonard and his wife transformed their home into a winter wonderland both inside and out with trains, villages, trees, lights and more that everyone enjoyed. The park-like backyard was home to many picnics, graduation parties, and the famous Fourth of July celebration complete with food, fun, firing the canon, and ending with a firework display enjoyed by many neighbors as well as guests. Leonard could often be heard saying "I'll be right over" to family, friends and neighbors when help was needed. His Sunday morning breakfast club was popular with friends and family. His brother Bill could often be seen trimming the hedges and helping with the landscaping. Inherited from his father, Leonard was an accomplished outdoorsman, from fishing to hunting and outdoor survival skills. His generosity from the year-round fishing and hunting trips could be found in many freezers. His love of hunting developed a strong bond with his brother-in-law, son in law, nephews and grandsons. The camp on Saratoga Lake, owned by his brother-in-law and his wife, Ed and Anne Otto, became a place of relaxation and fishing with the family. Leonard truly enjoyed traveling, especially the trips that put him behind the wheel. Leonard's sister Helen, his mom, and dearest wife often shared the role of co-pilot. For weeks leading up to their trips, he worked on the itinerary and route with map skills he acquired from his mother. Family vacations on Cape Cod, trips to Florida, the Carolinas and Europe were a few of the many destinations this traveling duo enjoyed. After his retirement, Leonard moved to Bethlehem and developed a health condition that impacted his mobility. Like the fighter he was, following many surgeries, his faith and positive attitude carried him through these difficult times. He eventually became confined to a wheelchair which led to his passion for woodworking and whittling. Treasured homemade gifts from this hobby are now a cherished remembrance of Leonard. Leonard was a man of faith, praying for his family and others daily. His faith became more evident during his failing health, never complaining about the difficulties he endured. The family wishes to extend gratitude to Dr. Ara Kayayan, who was a source of comfort and support to Leonard and his family; Dr. Douglas Hargrave, the late Dr. David Putnam and Dr. Ian Santoro. A Mass to celebrate Leonard's life will be held on Monday, February 28, at 11 a.m. in St. Thomas the Apostle Church, 35 Adams Place, Delmar. Relatives and friends are invited to visit with his familyon Monday at the church from 9:30-11 a.m. Those wishing to remember Leonard may make a donation to his grandson, Jude Troiano, c/o Mr. and Mrs. Alex Troiano, 68 Cherry Ave., Delmar, NY, 12054 or to Capital City Rescue Mission. To leave a special message for the family, please visit NewComerAlbany.com



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Published by Albany Times Union from Feb. 25 to Feb. 27, 2022.

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Camisha Smith

March 2, 2022

Wow. My mom, Annie, just called me to tell me the news. Lenny, you were such a great guy. We'll never forget you. From the Port of Albany.....to off Second Ave at your house for fireworks.....to the parking garages.....We will never forget you. You and Tony gave me clothes for my first born. Such a genuine, kind hearted, loving soul. Sending sincere condolences to your entire family. xoxoxoxo

John Morris

February 26, 2022

Sorry to read of Len's passing. Knew him from State Bank & Norstar. He was my "my go to guy" for any home project as he always could tell me how to do it. May he rest in peace.

Dave Dube

February 25, 2022

Lenny was a great guy. Worked with him at Norstar Plaza as well as State Bank of Albany. God Bless.

Mike McNulty

February 25, 2022

To all of Lenny´s Family: I am grateful for Lenny´s Friendship through the years, and I´m very sorry for your loss.

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