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Public funeral set for Terry Fox's mom, Betty
Public funeral set for Terry Fox's mom, Betty
A public funeral will be held this weekend for Betty Fox, the woman credited with keeping her famous son's crusade against cancer alive.
The service will be held at Trinity United Church in Port Coquitlam, B.C., on Saturday.
Because of limited space at the church, the family has asked those planning to attend to email [email protected].
Fox died last week at the age of 73.
Her son Terry became known around the world for running more than 5,000 kilometres in an attempt to cross the country after losing a leg to cancer.
Diagnosed when he was 18, Terry set out two years later on his cancer-research fundraiser. He left St. John's in April 1980, and ran 42 kilometres a day until he was forced to stop near Thunder Bay, Ont., when cancer appeared in his lungs. He died on June 28, 1981, at age 22.
Fox inherited at least some of his fighting athletic spirit from his mother, who was born in Boissevain, Man., and grew up playing organized baseball and hockey, according to a statement announcing her funeral.
After high school, she moved to Winnipeg, where she met and married Rolland Murray Fox in October of 1956.
Ten years later they settled in Port Coquitlam, B.C., with their four children.
After Terry's death, Betty led her family in picking up and carrying on with his legacy, renowned author Douglas Coupland recently told Postmedia News. |
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