Joe Fox, Sr.
" High Eagle"
Netse-oxhaa’ehooese
Wake services: Thursday, May 15, 2008, 7:00 p.m. at St. Labre
Social Room.
Funeral services: will be 11:00 a.m. Friday, May 16, 2008 at St.
Labre Soaring Eagle gymnasium with burial following in the Fox family cemetery
On May 11, 2008 Joe
Fox, Sr departed this life to meet the Creator Maheo. Joe was born to Pat
Tallwhiteman and Mary Redbird on June 16th, 1925 on the banks of the
Tongue River, Ashland Mt. He attended schools at St Labre Indian School and
Busby School. He was then Drafted to the United States Army during World War II.
He served in the Pacific theater, Phillipines, Guam, New Guinea, and his
battalion marched through the devastated area of Hiroshima. He earned two Bronze
stars and numerous citations and victory medals during his service for the
United States and earned the rank of Corporal. Joe was a lifetime supporter of
the St Labre basketball players and athletic teams; he seldom missed a game
during times of good health. He also participated in the Ashland Legendary
Baseball Team. The team consisted of players from the Otter Creek, East Fork of
Otter Creek, and Ashland area. Players were Eddie Foote Sr, Steve Two Two Sr,
Hanson’s, Tarter’s, Richards, Hurr, Barthelmess, McKelvey’s, Haley’s, Green’s,
Stabio’s, and Capra’s and other players. Joe was one of the last living members
of the Sage Brush League of 1950. We apologize if we missed any names.
He was the eldest member of the Elk Horn Scraper Society and Keeper of their
Society Bundle, was a lifetime member of the Ashland Pow-Wow committee, a
devoted catholic and member of St. Labre and close friend of Fr. Paschal Siler
and Fr. Emmett Hoffmann. Joe was also an honorary graduate of Chief Dull Knife
College. Participated in seven Sun Dances two times as pledger a high honor in
the sundance culture and fasted six times at Bear Butte.
Work History:
He work at various ranches which included Keith Stevens, Boyd Shaver, Lee
Dunning, Rollie Hart and John Dennis, and Truslers along Tongue River and Otter
Creek.
Joe worked at St Labre Indian School Cafeteria and Guild Arts and Crafts. Joe is
preceded in death by his parents, spouse Winona Tangled Yellow Hair ( Fox) and
siblings, sisters Margaret Fox (Yellow eyes), Helen Fox (Headswift) and brother
Francis Seminole. Joe is also preceded in death by two sons Matthew Fox, David
Fox and adopted son Arnold White Antelope. Joe Fox, Sr is survived by his sons
Joe Fox, Jr (Lucinda), George Fox (Verlene), James Fox, Edward Fox, Richard Fox
and Marvin Fox, and adopted daughter Adeline Fox. Grandchildren include David
(Thelma), Jennifer, Velinda, Desiree, Sidney, Luanna Fox, Emily Weasel Bear
(Joe), Tammy Roundstone (Mark) and Goldstein Little Eagle. Great Grandchildren
include Dustyn, Andrea’, Bailey and Joseph Codi Fox. Devin Tang, Valor, Chitat
Killsback, Jerome Fox, Raymond, Sheldon, and Shelrae Limpy. Virgil (Nakia)
Weaselbear, Emily Rose, Gretchen Weasel Bear, Tamika (Joe) Martinez, Spur and
Ruben Roundstone, Silver and Jorgi Little Eagle. Also adopted Grandson Tony
Veigh (Debbie) and adopted son Oscar Rodriquez (Donna). He is also survived by
numerous nieces and nephews and extended family Delores, Jeanette, Joanne, and
Andy Yelloweyes, Eugene BeaverHart (Thelma), Jake (Shanny) and Cody Gion, Faye
Ellen Thompson, Mike (Karen) Scott, Tim Hufford, Roger Lingenfelter, Martin Hart
Sr (Marcella), Gerald Rowland (Rosie), Special Nephews Wayne Headswift
(Roseanne), Charles Littleoldman (Marcelline), Gilbert Whitedirt, Christopher
Larance (Ramona), Danny and Sonny Carlson, Herbert (Marie) Bearchum, Special
Niece Delores (Daniel) Fisher, Special Granddaughters Inez and Amy Foote, and
Nellie Speelman. Other families include the Whitedirt, Foote, Tallwhiteman,
TwoTwo, Whitewoman (Allen, SD), Elkshoulder, YellowEyes, Woodenthigh, Redneck,
Fightingbear, Strangeowl, Crazymule, Roundstone, Redbird, Whitecrane, Littlebird,
Shoulderblade, Whitewolf, Littlewolf, Clubfoot, Gray, Yellownose, Redbreath,
RedCherries, Killsontop, Bearcomesout, BraidedHair, Redwoman, Firecrow, Russell,
Blackwolf, Seminole, and our apologies to those families we missed as his family
is very numerous.
Special Thanks to the Northern Cheyenne Elderly Center, Heritage Living Center,
Crow/Northern Cheyenne Hospital, Heritage Acres and all St. Labre Indian School
staff and Students.
Wake services will be held Thursday, May 15, 2008, 7:00 p.m. at St. Labre Social Room. Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m. Friday, May 16, 2008 at St. Labre Soaring Eagle gymnasium with burial following in the Fox family cemetery.