PAXTON - Jim "Crow" Fox, 75, of Paxton passed away Sunday (June 29, 2025).
He was born on Dec. 6, 1949, in Paxton, the son of Bill and Jo (Stagen) Fox. Jim married Carol Johnson, on Dec. 10, 1977, at St. John's Lutheran Church, Buckley.
He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Carol Fox; mother, Jo Fox; two children, Corey (Marie) Fox and Jodie (Micah) Luebchow; one sister, Wilma (Tom) Kuznacki; six grandchildren, Bailey, Payton, Shelby and Kyndall Luebchow and C.J. and Ryann Fox; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
He was preceded in death by his father, Bill Fox; nephew Brian Marshall; and brothers-in-law, Edgar (Barb) Johnson, Jerry Johnson and Ed Welvaert.
Jim began his lifelong passion for driving at just 14 years old. He owned and operated Fox Transport Co. until its sale and his retirement in 2021, and later continued doing what he loved by driving for Loschen Farms. A devoted sports fan, Jim proudly cheered on the Cubs, the Fighting Illini, PBL, Broome, NKU, Clemson and his favorite NASCAR driver, Dale Earnhardt Jr. He also enjoyed golfing whenever he had the chance.
A talented athlete himself, Jim was a standout basketball player during his time at Paxton Community High School and spent many years playing, managing and coaching the Paxton Swedes. He also coached his children's sports teams and, even when not officially on the sidelines, could often be found offering guidance and encouragement from the stands.
Above all, Jim loved being a dad - but he loved being a papa even more. He never missed a chance to show up for his grandchildren and was always their biggest fan in everything they did.
Jim was a faithful member and past president of First Lutheran Church in Paxton.
Visitation will be on Saturday, July 5, from 2 to 5 p.m. at Cox-Knapp Funeral Home, Paxton. Funeral services will be on Sunday, July 6, at 1 p.m. at First Lutheran Church, Paxton, with additional visitation starting at noon at church. Burial will follow in Glen Cemetery, Paxton.
Memorials may be made to First Lutheran Church in Paxton or the PBL Booster Club.
Please sign his guest book at coxknapp.com.
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Janet Fancher Hinds
July 2, 2025
Carol,Jo and family.... I am so very sorry to hear of Jim´s passing. Sending prayers, love and hugs from Texas. Janet Fancher Hinds
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