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William Baltzer “Bill” Fox

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William Baltzer “Bill” Fox Veteran

Birth
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Death
18 Mar 2022 (aged 90)
Burial
Beallsville, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row L, Lot 41 Upper, Lot 2
Memorial ID
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Parents:
- William Guy Fox [1910–1975]
- Ethel Nancy (Larkin) Fox [1909–2006]

Married JoAnn Emma (Marose) Fox

Children:
- Rebecca Fox Schreffler
- Dorothy Fox Jury
- Jennifer Fox Karschner
- William B. Fox, II

Military Service
U.S. Air Force, Korea

Obituary

William "Bill" Baltzer Fox, 90, of Dickerson, MD, passed away on March 18, 2022.

He was the loving husband to JoAnn Emma (Marose) Fox.

Born on August 21, 1931, in Washington, DC, he was the son of the late William Guy and Ethel Nancy (Larkin) Fox.

Bill is survived by four children; Rebecca Schreffler (Victor) of Yuba City, CA, Dorothy Jury (Lon) of Lititz, PA, Jennifer Karschner (Shorty) of Dickerson, MD and William B. Fox ll (Elayne) of Largo, Fl., eleven grandchildren: Jonathan Schreffler, Andrea (Schreffler) Taylor, and Stephen Schreffler; Helaine Henry, Laura Skakle, Sam and Maddy Lehr, Logan, Erin and Kaylin Jury, and Kevin Fox, two great grandchildren; Jackson and Kyle Skakle, four siblings; Walter Guy Fox of CA, Nancy Judd (Richard) of CT, James "Buddy" Fox (Karla) of CT and Ann Stensland of IA.

Bill was preceded in death by two daughters; Joan Marucci and Ida Fox Leppo.

Married to JoAnn for more than 69 years, Bill was a devoted husband and father; his family was held dearest to his heart. He was extremely proud of his service in the Air Force at Loring Air Force base, in Maine, during the Korean War. Most recently he was an active member of the Korean War Veterans Association, Chapter #142. After graduating from the University of Oregon's School of Architecture, perhaps one of Bill's biggest accomplishments was becoming an Architect, his profession from 1960 until the present day. He was a member of the American Institute of Architects. He designed many buildings including houses, churches, hospitals, schools, government buildings, including buildings in national and county parks, as well as completing several historic renovations. He was an advocate for the disabled and barrier free architecture. In 1968 he was appointed by the Governor of Maryland to serve on the Maryland Governors Committee to Promote Employment for the Disabled where he served for 25 years. He received multiple awards for his work on barrier free architecture. One of his most rewarding projects was the house that he designed and built, where he lived for more than 50 years until his passing. In the late 1970s Bill renewed his teenage passion for antique cars and purchased a 1934 Ford V8 Fordor. This purchase led to the purchase of two other 1934 Fords. He became a lifelong member of the Early Ford V8 Club of America—National Capital (#36) and Northern Virginia (#96) Regional Groups—as well as the Early Ford V8 Foundation. His passion for the antique Ford V8's, along with his love of architecture, collided into what Bill would most likely consider his crowning achievement—his design and construction of The Early Ford V8 Foundation Museum, located in Auburn, Indiana. Bill's award winning 1934 Ford V8 Roadster, proudly donated to the museum by Bill in 2020, is now part of museum display.

The family will be receiving friends on Friday, March 25th from 10:00 to 11:00 AM at St. Peters Episcopal Church, 20100 Fisher Ave., Poolesville, MD, where Bill was a longtime faithful attender. The funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM. Bill will be laid to rest at Monocacy Cemetery, Beallsville, MD, following the service.

In Lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Early Ford V8 Foundation Museum, P.O. Box 284, Auburn, IN 46706
Parents:
- William Guy Fox [1910–1975]
- Ethel Nancy (Larkin) Fox [1909–2006]

Married JoAnn Emma (Marose) Fox

Children:
- Rebecca Fox Schreffler
- Dorothy Fox Jury
- Jennifer Fox Karschner
- William B. Fox, II

Military Service
U.S. Air Force, Korea

Obituary

William "Bill" Baltzer Fox, 90, of Dickerson, MD, passed away on March 18, 2022.

He was the loving husband to JoAnn Emma (Marose) Fox.

Born on August 21, 1931, in Washington, DC, he was the son of the late William Guy and Ethel Nancy (Larkin) Fox.

Bill is survived by four children; Rebecca Schreffler (Victor) of Yuba City, CA, Dorothy Jury (Lon) of Lititz, PA, Jennifer Karschner (Shorty) of Dickerson, MD and William B. Fox ll (Elayne) of Largo, Fl., eleven grandchildren: Jonathan Schreffler, Andrea (Schreffler) Taylor, and Stephen Schreffler; Helaine Henry, Laura Skakle, Sam and Maddy Lehr, Logan, Erin and Kaylin Jury, and Kevin Fox, two great grandchildren; Jackson and Kyle Skakle, four siblings; Walter Guy Fox of CA, Nancy Judd (Richard) of CT, James "Buddy" Fox (Karla) of CT and Ann Stensland of IA.

Bill was preceded in death by two daughters; Joan Marucci and Ida Fox Leppo.

Married to JoAnn for more than 69 years, Bill was a devoted husband and father; his family was held dearest to his heart. He was extremely proud of his service in the Air Force at Loring Air Force base, in Maine, during the Korean War. Most recently he was an active member of the Korean War Veterans Association, Chapter #142. After graduating from the University of Oregon's School of Architecture, perhaps one of Bill's biggest accomplishments was becoming an Architect, his profession from 1960 until the present day. He was a member of the American Institute of Architects. He designed many buildings including houses, churches, hospitals, schools, government buildings, including buildings in national and county parks, as well as completing several historic renovations. He was an advocate for the disabled and barrier free architecture. In 1968 he was appointed by the Governor of Maryland to serve on the Maryland Governors Committee to Promote Employment for the Disabled where he served for 25 years. He received multiple awards for his work on barrier free architecture. One of his most rewarding projects was the house that he designed and built, where he lived for more than 50 years until his passing. In the late 1970s Bill renewed his teenage passion for antique cars and purchased a 1934 Ford V8 Fordor. This purchase led to the purchase of two other 1934 Fords. He became a lifelong member of the Early Ford V8 Club of America—National Capital (#36) and Northern Virginia (#96) Regional Groups—as well as the Early Ford V8 Foundation. His passion for the antique Ford V8's, along with his love of architecture, collided into what Bill would most likely consider his crowning achievement—his design and construction of The Early Ford V8 Foundation Museum, located in Auburn, Indiana. Bill's award winning 1934 Ford V8 Roadster, proudly donated to the museum by Bill in 2020, is now part of museum display.

The family will be receiving friends on Friday, March 25th from 10:00 to 11:00 AM at St. Peters Episcopal Church, 20100 Fisher Ave., Poolesville, MD, where Bill was a longtime faithful attender. The funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM. Bill will be laid to rest at Monocacy Cemetery, Beallsville, MD, following the service.

In Lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Early Ford V8 Foundation Museum, P.O. Box 284, Auburn, IN 46706


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