James Willard Fox
Sep 12, 1940 - Jun 3, 2017
Posted by: Janet Laubhan Flickinger
Willard was born September
12, 1940 in Norman, OK to James Leland and Laura Vanabell Berglan
Fox. Willard graduated from Norman High School in 1958. In his
youth Willard mowed lawns. As a teenager he worked for George
Offenburger farming and then worked at the Clarence & Opha Boyd
Dairy farm. He married Judith Ann Tullius July 7, 1957. As a young
adult he worked in the state tree nursery office, then in the office
at the Washington Cotton Gin. He worked in the office at OG&E from
1963-1973 (All this while farming). In 1973 the Willard Fox family
was Farm Bureau Farm Family of the year. Willard farmed over 60
years, growing soybeans, cotton, alfalfa, corn, and wheat; and also
raising cattle. In later years he enjoyed drinking coffee with his
friends at The Goldsby Store.
Willard
was preceded in death by his parents, James Leland Fox in 1993 and
Laura Vanabell Berglan Fox in 1983; one brother, Dale Leland Fox in
1987; his Father-in-Law, Herb Tullius; Brother-in-Law, David
Tullius; and Sister-in-Law, Sylvia Tullius.
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