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ROBERT FRANKLIN FOX

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Robert Franklin Fox, 80, died

Dec. 1, 2023, in his home in Clearwater, FL. He was born October

7, 1943, in Lincolnton, NC, and is predecease­d by his parents, Ralph

Thomas and Evelyn Lane Fox of Newton, NC, and his brother,

Gary Wayne Fox.

Robert (Bob) graduated from

Newton-Conover (NC) High

School in 1962 and Lenoir Rhyne

University in 1966. He was a successful mortgage banker for many years. During his tenure in the residentia­l finance industry, he held various sales and management positions, receiving numerous awards for salesmansh­ip and developing new initiative­s for the everchangi­ng industry. He was a visionary, pioneer, and knew how to navigate constantly changing regulation­s. His sense of adventure never faded and in retirement, he transition­ed to armed security guard positions and captained for a boat delivery service.

Bob’s hobbies and interests were numerous. He thrived on pushing the envelope, taking calculated risks, and appreciate­d a great car. As a younger man he won many trophies at sports car events, predominan­tly racing his Porsches. He purchased the 7th Porsche 914-6 to enter the US. After closing a large mortgage banking deal in the 1980s, Bob drove home in a new DeLorean. He toured locally on his Honda Rebel motorcycle.

Bob’s happiest times were sailing his Cal 31, “Little Feat”, for 30 years on the Chesapeake Bay, Gulf of Mexico, and Atlantic Ocean between Florida and Virginia plus adventures to Mexico, Belize, and Cuba. He also organized hunting trips (wild boar, deer, and geese) and had longed to participat­e in the Everglades search for pythons.

His love of the great outdoors was peacefully enjoyed during time spent in his McCall, Idaho, condo. He cherished the mountain scenery and remained active skiing, hiking, and biking. He travelled extensivel­y both domestical­ly and internatio­nally, by land, water, and air. His last major purchase was a 2002 Roadtrek 2000 (mini-RV). Always a planner, he was organizing a road trip to all the National Parks, even attempting to negotiate borrowing a canine Belgian Malinois as his companion for this excursion. He also wanted to return to Turkey to further explore Ephesus and other archaeolog­ical sites.

Bob loved spending time with friends and family, often entertaini­ng them on the boat and at home. He frequently hosted great southern meals ending with his favorite dessert - banana pudding. He charmed his guests with stories of his many escapades and always told great (in poor taste) jokes and one liners. Bob, a staunchly patriotic veteran, believed in God and Country, with little patience for anyone who didn’t agree with his views.

Bob was fascinated by his daughter, Tricia, from birth in 1972. He demanded to be in the delivery room when that was generally not allowed. As she grew, he marveled at her femininity, wits, determinat­ion, competitiv­eness, and creativity. He encouraged and provided her with every opportunit­y to develop into an outstandin­g adult, just as his parents had done for him. The father-daughter bond was strong with mutual admiration and love.

Bob leaves his beloved daughter, Patricia Lane Fox (Josh Schoenberg­er), grandchild­ren AJ and Shayne Schoenberg­er of San Diego, and Patricia Brown Fox of the home; uncle Max L. Fox; sisters-in-law Janet Shell and Mary Alissandra­tos; nephews and niece Dr. Scott Shell (Andrew Masuda), Jaclyn Shell, Brian Shell (Kash), Andrew, Michel, and Jared Alissandra­tos; and great niece Porter Masuda-Shell.

A celebratio­n of life will be held at the Clearwater Yacht Club on January 6, 2024, from 2-4pm. Memorials may be made to one of the charities that Robert supported: Parkinson’s Foundation, Alzheimer’s Associatio­n, Boys Town, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Disabled American Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars, or the Republican Party.

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