Updated: 07 Sep 2009
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Ronald R. Fox
Norman Glenn Fox, 53, of Shawnee, Okla., formerly of Greene County, died
Wednesday, April 20, 1988, in the Baptist Medical Center in Oklahoma City
following a long illness.
He was born August 7, 1934, in Kirby to Sanford A. and Linnie Stewart Fox.
His early life was spent in Greene County. He was a graduated of Waynesburg High
School and a member of the Church of Christ. He later lived in Cleveland, Ohio,
and Taylor, Michigan where he was a volunteer fireman.
He had lived in Oklahoma for the past nine years and was employed by General
Motors in Oklahoma City. He was a member of the United Auto Workers and held
several offices in his local in addition to being a board member of the Oklahoma
Blood Institute and Red Cross Chapter of Oklahoma.
Surviving are his wife, Zona; two daughters, Robin Nolan, Forestville, Md., and
Tracy Fox, Boston, Mass.; three sons, Barry, with the U. S. Army at Ft. Devins,
Mass.; Charles, Washington, D.C., and Daryl of Moore, Okla.; two stepdaughters,
Beverly Winford and Tammy Gill, both of Welty, Okla.; a stepson, Mitchell Henry,
Welty, Okla.; two sisters, Mrs. Inez Shriver, Washington, and Mrs. Dorothy
Evelyn Stickle, Prosperity, and five brothers, Lloyd Fox, Imperial; Virgil Fox,
Silver Bay, Minn.; Thurman Fox, Palatine, Ill.; Delbert Fox, Belmont, W. Va.,
and Orville Fox, Hayward, Calif.
A brother, Charles Faux, is deceased.
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