After a long battle with cancer, Helen Ann Fox, 54, of Austin, passed away Monday, August 7, 2006. Graveside service will be at 1:00 p.m. Thursday, August 10, 2006 at Galveston Memorial Park Cemetery in Hitchcock, Texas. A memorial service will be held at the Westlake Hills Presbyterian Church in late August.
While a music student at U.T. she was the organist at the Episcopal Church of the Good Sheppard and soprano soloist of the U.T. acapella choir.
She is survived by her parents Milton E. and Ruth H. Fox, sister, Susan Elizabeth Fox Roderick, brothers, Bryan Douglas Fox, Martin Edward Fox, and Clayton Andrew Fox.
Please visit this obituary at angelfuneralhome.com
Published by Austin American-Statesman on Aug. 9, 2006.
Date Deceased: Aug-07-2006
Age at Death: 54
Cause of Death: Cancer
Classmate City: Austin
Classmate State: TX
Classmate Country: USA
Survived By: Ruth Huffmaster Fox, mother; Bryan, Marty, & Clayton Fox, brothers; Susie Fox Rodderick, sister.
BIRTH
DEATH
7 Aug 2006 (aged 54)
BURIAL
Galveston Memorial Park Hitchcock, Galveston County, Texas
How sad it makes me to see that friends have died when I never knew that they were ill. I, too, just ran across this site and had no idea. We miss so many good things when we don't keep in touch.
Jeanine Carthey (Carthey) (1970)
Helen was my good friend during high school. She was a wonderful friend. I am so sorry to just now hear of her death. Sincerely, Jeanine CartheyOuida Naomi Cox (Croft) (1970)
How sad it makes me to see that friends have died when I never knew that they were ill. I, too, just ran across this site and had no idea. We miss so many good things when we don't keep in touch.
Helen's beautiful voice will remain in my heart!
With sadness,
Ouida Cox Croft
Debbie Hoy (Hutcheson) (1971)
I just came to the posting about Helen's passing. So sad to hear of this.
I always looked up to Helen, she was so kind to me and she always had such a beautiful smile that would light up her pretty eyes!
The heart remembers these fond memories.
Debbie Hoy Hutcheson (1971)
Mack McCormick (1970)
RIP