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Laura Fox

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Laura Fox

Birth
USA
Death
15 Jul 2017 (aged 56)
Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA
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Laura Fox, artist, of Milford, Pa., died on Saturday, July 15, 2017, at Geisinger Hospital in Wilkes Barre, Pa., after a courageous two-year battle with cancer. She was 56.

She was self-employed as a bookkeeper and worked with many of the small businesses in the area. She will always be remember for her constant bright smile and upbeat personality, even during her struggle with the disease. She made friends instantly with her warm brilliant blue eyes and willingness to start an easy, sincere conversation.

She was a very active volunteer in various civic groups, most recently with The Black Bear Film Festival, during which she fearlessly volunteered to wear the group's mascot costume for a children's party. As a creative artist, she worked in sculpture and assemblages and was planning an exhibit this fall. She will be dearly missed by so many friends that loved her because of the joy, laughter and fun she brought into their lives.

Survivors include her, daughter Emily Fox of Wilmington, N.C.; father, William Reynolds of Crecent City, Fla.; brother, Richard Reynolds; sister, Helen Sullivan of Jacksonville, Fla.; and her loving partner, Robert John Keiber of Milford.

At Laura's request, a fun gathering of friends, rather than a memorial service, is planned for the near future. Laura's favorite expression was "Oh, fun!"
Laura Fox, artist, of Milford, Pa., died on Saturday, July 15, 2017, at Geisinger Hospital in Wilkes Barre, Pa., after a courageous two-year battle with cancer. She was 56.

She was self-employed as a bookkeeper and worked with many of the small businesses in the area. She will always be remember for her constant bright smile and upbeat personality, even during her struggle with the disease. She made friends instantly with her warm brilliant blue eyes and willingness to start an easy, sincere conversation.

She was a very active volunteer in various civic groups, most recently with The Black Bear Film Festival, during which she fearlessly volunteered to wear the group's mascot costume for a children's party. As a creative artist, she worked in sculpture and assemblages and was planning an exhibit this fall. She will be dearly missed by so many friends that loved her because of the joy, laughter and fun she brought into their lives.

Survivors include her, daughter Emily Fox of Wilmington, N.C.; father, William Reynolds of Crecent City, Fla.; brother, Richard Reynolds; sister, Helen Sullivan of Jacksonville, Fla.; and her loving partner, Robert John Keiber of Milford.

At Laura's request, a fun gathering of friends, rather than a memorial service, is planned for the near future. Laura's favorite expression was "Oh, fun!"

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