Thomas “Tom” Carnelle Fox, Jr, 59 of Oak Hill went on to play music in Heaven on Thursday, December 29, 2022 at his residence.
Born June 8,1963 in Montgomery, WV he was the son of the late Thomas Carnelle Fox Sr and RevaJean Fox.
Thomas was a 1982 graduate from Fayetteville High School. Thomas started out as an automobile mechanic and worked for several dealer ships including Steen Miller, White Chrysler and Lewis. He worked at Fayette County Child Development “HeadStart” the pasted 22 years. Thomas was a devoted and hard-working employee who never met a stranger and was considered quite a talker. Thomas had a love for music and could play anything with stings on it. Thomas loved for people to come by and play music with him. His ability was truly a gift that he shared with each of us.
He is preceded in death by his son Thomas Lee Fox and sister Norma Jean Fox.
Those left to cherish his wonderful and precious memory include his loving wife, Connie Fox of 38 years. Son Brandon (Caitlin) Fox, Daughter Tiffany (Travis) Evans. Two Brothers Darmie and fiancé (Tammy) Fox, Ronnie(Marlena) Fox. Two Grandchildren Bailey Fox and Wyatt Evans. Also special brother and music buddy Albert(Mitchelle) Neff. And special brother and fellow trader Darrell (Linda) Hypes.
Family would also like to thank three brothers in music. Ricky Hundley, Randy Mcmullen and Mark Jones. For many years of playing music with Thomas. Family would also like to thank the many employees of Fayette County Child Development “HeadStart” for years of friendship and caring for family. Also, children want to give a special thanks to Martha Proskin Smith for being a loving caring friend.
Visitation for friends will be from 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM on Monday, January 2, 2023 at Tyree Funeral Home in Oak Hill.
Funeral service will be 1:00 PM on Tuesday, January 3, 2023 at Calvary Baptist Church in Oak Hill with Pastor Greg Swisher officiating. Burial will follow at High Lawn Memorial Park in Oak Hill.
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Arrangements were made by Tyree Funeral Home, Oak Hill