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Michaelene Ann (Hurd) Fox of Ottawa, Kansas, passed away April 18th2016 at the age of 65. Michaelene was born January 12th 1951 in Wichita Kansas. She dedicated her life to nursing by working as an EMT, then achieving her LPN and then her RN. She worked as a hospice nurse for several years until retiring in 2011.
Michaelene is preceded in death by her father's Wallace G Hurd, C.P. Comegys; brothers Allan Hurd, Paul Comegys; and sister, Judy Hurd.
She is survived by; mother, Mary Lou Comegys; husband Gary Fox; brothers, Michael Dean Hurd, Jay Comegys; children, Amy Borton and her husband, Scott, of Lawrence; Leah Hanson, of Wichita; Chris Fox, of Utah; and Eric Fox and his wife, Jessie, of Larned; six grandchildren, five grand puppies and two great grand dogs.
Funeral Services will be 2:00p.m., Saturday April 30th at Lamb-Roberts Funeral Home, Ottawa. Condolences may be sent to the family through www.lamb-roberts.com.
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We are so sorry for your loss. The Campus High School class of 1969 will miss Michaelene.
Debbie Coleman
May 4, 2016
I am so sorry for your loss. Michaelene and I went to high school together! Please know you are in my prayers.
Yvonne McKee-Johnson
April 30, 2016
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