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Services Announced For Fallen Officer

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Funeral arrangements have been set for Officer Brad Fox, who was killed in the line of duty earlier this week.

Public viewings will be held at the Epiphany of Our Lord Roman Catholic Church in Plymouth Meeting, PA. The schedule is as follows:

Tuesday: 5pm-9pm

Wednesday: 7am-10:30am, with mass at 11am.

Officer Fox will be laid to rest Wednesday afternoon at the Washington Crossing Veterans Cemetery.

 

Officer Fox is survived by his wife and daughter. They have another child on the way.

A fund has been set up to support the Fox family. Donations can be made to:

Fox Children's Fund
C/O Continental Bank
661 W. Germantown Pike
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
For more info call Cont. Bank: 610-941-5440

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