PFC US ARMY
WORLD WAR 11
Son of Clarence A & Minnie Smith Fox
Death Cert.#11206
THE PARIS NEWS, 17 Feb 1967. 'Last rites for Charlie Fox, 46, of Lubbock were held in Paris Friday morning at Gene Roden and Sons chapel, with burial in East Post Oak Cemetery near Blossom. Officiating were the Rev. Frank Jones, Lubbock; the Rev. Lloyd Womack and the Rev. Terrell Hill here. Bearers were Lloyd McDowra, Bob Short, W.O. Caldwell, Roscoe Dunman, Tom Fults and Lloyd Brawner. Mr. Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fox of 1505 Fairfax, Paris, was reported electrocuted Tuesday in an industrial accident at Lubbock. Besides his parents, his wife, the former Lois Wheeler, survives, and three children; Ronnie, Donnie and Jane Fox, Lubbock; also five brothers and sisters: Andrew Fox and Mrs. Jess Brawner, Paris; Edward Fox, Las Cruces, N.M.; Raymond Fox, Colorado Springs, Colo. and Mrs. Jack Mason, Dallas.'
PFC US ARMY
WORLD WAR 11
Son of Clarence A & Minnie Smith Fox
Death Cert.#11206
THE PARIS NEWS, 17 Feb 1967. 'Last rites for Charlie Fox, 46, of Lubbock were held in Paris Friday morning at Gene Roden and Sons chapel, with burial in East Post Oak Cemetery near Blossom. Officiating were the Rev. Frank Jones, Lubbock; the Rev. Lloyd Womack and the Rev. Terrell Hill here. Bearers were Lloyd McDowra, Bob Short, W.O. Caldwell, Roscoe Dunman, Tom Fults and Lloyd Brawner. Mr. Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fox of 1505 Fairfax, Paris, was reported electrocuted Tuesday in an industrial accident at Lubbock. Besides his parents, his wife, the former Lois Wheeler, survives, and three children; Ronnie, Donnie and Jane Fox, Lubbock; also five brothers and sisters: Andrew Fox and Mrs. Jess Brawner, Paris; Edward Fox, Las Cruces, N.M.; Raymond Fox, Colorado Springs, Colo. and Mrs. Jack Mason, Dallas.'
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