James Tod Fox, 57, of Jacksonville passed away on December 11, 2020. He was born on January 4, 1963 in Homestead, Florida to the late Charles and Cathryn (Edney) Fox.
He was an avid guitar player who loved heavy metal music. He played in local bands, such as Other Side and Sabrah, music was his passion. He loved old school music and collected vinyl albums. He also loved spending time with his family and friends.
He is preceded in death by his parents and step-father Quincy Gunter.
James leaves behind his siblings Tammy Grigsby (Terry), Mindy Fox Lewison (Scott) and Michelle Gunter (Randy Adams); his nephews Christopher Adams and Cory Adams; a host of extended family and friends.
Arrangements are entrusted to A Natural State Funeral Service, 2620 West Main Street, Jacksonville, Arkansas. 501-982-3400.
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Peacefully rest Tod!! Prayers for peace and comfort to your loving family and friends
Rest in peace big brother i am going to miss you terribly
Rest In Peace playing some loud heavy metal.
I’m missing you brother! Love you forever!
RIH BROTHER.
I am really going to miss our good times together. That one of a kind laugh, clever guitar licks, and true friendship. I was lucky to find so much from one person who I felt like was my big brother. I enjoyed playing in Otherside with you all of these years and all of the spare time we spent hanging out as well. Life is just not the same without you and never will be. My condolences to Tammy, Michelle, and Mindy as well as other family and friends. To know Tod was to love Tod.
Rest easy brother, you deserve it.
R.I.P. Tod
R.I.P. my old friend
Prayers for you Tod, fly high and may you rest in peace and without pain Much love
Nikki
To the guy who always wore the coolest t shirts to school.
You were the kindest guy I loved you and the drawings you did for me ❤️
RIP My dear friend 🌺
I couldn’t begin to tell someone the the great times we had and things we did. You were the brother I never had. Love ya man, rest easy.
You were the brother I never had. You will always bring a great memory when I think about you. Love ya Tod
RIP Tod, I’ll always miss you. Thank you for always making me laugh, I love you
You were a badass in every way. The sweetest mean guy I ever knew. As always, forever, I’ll think of you often and smile, and be grateful.
Tod….I don’t have the words to express what you meant to me and our band brothers. We would have never did what we did without you. I know you’re in a better place, and looking down on us. We’ll miss your smile, we’ll miss your silly laugh. We’ll miss your music and voice, but most of all…we’ll miss the way you could light up a room when you walked in. Or stumbled. I Love you brother….see you on the other side. 😎🎶🎸🎼
R.I.P. Todd, You were always a great guy and friend. Many fond memories of all of us hanging out back during our Westside days. Fly high my friend!!
Rock on bro!
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