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Information for Melvina "Vina" Marie Campbell Fox

19 April, 1893 - 5 July, 1984

From the Idaho Press-Tribune

July, 1984

Contributed by Dennis McIndoo


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Vina Fox

    Graveside services for Vina Marie Fox, 91, of Nyssa, Ore., who died Thursday, July 5, in Garnett, Kan., wile visiting relatives, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Wilder Cemetery.
    The Rev. J.D. Crego will officiate, under direction of the Lienkaemper Chapel of Nyssa.
    Mrs. Fox was born April 19, 1893, in Cameron, Mo., to William and Anna Campbell.  She was raised and educated in Missouri.  She married Walter H. Fox March 5, 1914, in Kidder, Mo.
    They moved to Nyssa in March of 1915 and returned to Missouri in 1923.  They moved back to Nyssa in 1937 where they farmed until 1958, at which time they retired and moved to Ontario, Ore.
    Mr. Fox died June 30, 1970, in Ontario.  She moved to Nyssa in 1973 where she had since resided.
    She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Nyssa; the Nyssa Senior Citizens; and the Yellow Rose Rebekah Lodge 202 in Nyssa.
    She is survived by two sons, Don Fox of Nyssa and Raymond Fox of Parma; a daughter, Velma Beck of Seattle; a brother, Orville Campbell of Lake Side, Calif.; six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
    Friends may call at the Nyssa Lienkaemper Chapel Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m.
    Memorials may be made to the Nyssa Senior Citizens Building Fund, care of the Nyssa Lienkaemper Chapel.







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