Fox is survived by his parents; his beloved girlfriend, Kayleigh Vasquez, and his sisters, Lindsay McCurdy of Fresno, Laural Dillon of Manchester, NH, Shamera L. Simpson of Fresno, and his brother, Nolan McCurdy of Belleville, WI. He is also survived by his stepmother, Suzanne McCurdy of Clovis, CA; his aunt Deborah Lynn Stovall and her husband Jim Stovall; cousin, Sherry Lynn Stovall of Clovis, CA; grandparents, Robert and Carol Dyer of Hanford, CA and Enola Laturn of Jamul; James Wheeler Symons of Clovis, and Wallace MacDougall of Fresno, and Gordon and Beatrice Glaser of Atascadero, CA.
He was preceded in death by his grandmother, JoAn Fox Symons MacDougall, and grandfather Kenneth Latam, all who loved Fox dearly and enjoyed his affectionate ways.
Fox was a delightful child, bright and cheerful and interested in everything on wheels. Cars were his passion. He seemed to rise above the many trials of growing upand was dedicated to a course toward a career in automotive engineering. He was talented and skillful in all things mechanical. He enjoyed athletics and loved golf and bicycle motocross. Fox was a good student at Clovis East High School where his wonderful personality made him very popular. His loss is deeply felt by all who knew him.
Remembrances may be made to the Clovis East VICA Auto Club at 4343 N. Leonard, Clovis, CA. 93611
Fox is survived by his parents; his beloved girlfriend, Kayleigh Vasquez, and his sisters, Lindsay McCurdy of Fresno, Laural Dillon of Manchester, NH, Shamera L. Simpson of Fresno, and his brother, Nolan McCurdy of Belleville, WI. He is also survived by his stepmother, Suzanne McCurdy of Clovis, CA; his aunt Deborah Lynn Stovall and her husband Jim Stovall; cousin, Sherry Lynn Stovall of Clovis, CA; grandparents, Robert and Carol Dyer of Hanford, CA and Enola Laturn of Jamul; James Wheeler Symons of Clovis, and Wallace MacDougall of Fresno, and Gordon and Beatrice Glaser of Atascadero, CA.
He was preceded in death by his grandmother, JoAn Fox Symons MacDougall, and grandfather Kenneth Latam, all who loved Fox dearly and enjoyed his affectionate ways.
Fox was a delightful child, bright and cheerful and interested in everything on wheels. Cars were his passion. He seemed to rise above the many trials of growing upand was dedicated to a course toward a career in automotive engineering. He was talented and skillful in all things mechanical. He enjoyed athletics and loved golf and bicycle motocross. Fox was a good student at Clovis East High School where his wonderful personality made him very popular. His loss is deeply felt by all who knew him.
Remembrances may be made to the Clovis East VICA Auto Club at 4343 N. Leonard, Clovis, CA. 93611
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