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Notes for Hiram Dwinell Fox

Obituary of Hiram D. Fox, Wichita Beacon, Wichita, Kansas (January 6, 1932)

City Employee for 15 Years is Dead

Hiram D. Fox, 80, Dies Tuesday After Illness Extending Over 3 Years

Hiram D. Fox, 80 of Wichita for the past 22 years, died at his home Tuesday, following a stroke of paralysis suffered last Friday. Mr. Fox had suffered two light strokes during the past three years, but his condition was not considered serious until the third stroke Friday. He was conscious up until a short time before his death.

Mr. Fox was born in Raymondville, N.Y., March 12, 1851, and moved to Wichita in 1904. For 15 years he had been sidewalk and pavement inspector for the city, and was known as one of the most careful and painstaking employees the city ever had. "Work had to come up to specifications," old time employees of the city, men who had worked with Mr. Fox, said yesterday.

He was a member of the Friends church and a member of Masonic lodge No. 99, A.F.&A.M.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Fox, and three sons, Norman G. Fox, of Tulos, La., C. Raymond Fox of Tucson, Ariz., and J. Leslie Fox of Wichita, manager of radio station KFH.

Funeral services will be held at the Gill mortuary Thursday at 10 am and Masonic services will be conducted at the grave.
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