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Home/Featured/PCA Ruling Elder Stephen M. Fox Called Home to Glory

PCA Ruling Elder Stephen M. Fox Called Home to Glory

Fox was long time member and Ruling Elder at Trinity Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Montgomery, Alabama

Written by Staff | Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Stephen Michael Fox, 74, long time member and Ruling Elder at Trinity Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Montgomery, Alabama, died Tuesday morning, February 4, 2014, of an apparent heart attack.

A graduate of the University of Alabama, Fox was the owner of Walker Printing Company for many years.

Fox not only served as an elder at Trinity PCA, he served as Moderator of the 29th PCA General Assembly in 1991, was active on a number of committees of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America. He served on the Christian Education and Publication Committee as well as with Great Commission Publications (GCP).

He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Camden Craig Fox and three daughters: Katie Wright and husband Peter, Ruthie Carlson and husband Eddie, and Cammie Blackwell and husband Taylor, and eleven grandchildren.

A Memorial Service will be held at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Montgomery at 3:30 PM on Thursday, February 6. Visitation will be held at the Church in the Westminster Room at 2:30 PM.

The family requests that memorial contributions be made to Trinity Presbyterian Church, 1728 S. Hull St., Montgomery, AL 36104.

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