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Funeral Arrangements for Firefighter Sarah Fox

Dec 12, 2011 (20:01:00)

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Friday, December 16, 2011 4:00PM – 7:00PM
Bennett Funeral Home
209 North Main Street
Concord, NH 03301-5048
603-225-3517
 
Funeral
11:00AM – Saturday, December 17, 2011
Faith Community Bible Church
334 N Village Rd, Loudon, NH 03307
 
Interment– Maple Grove Cemetery, Baptist Road, Canterbury NH
 
Reception / Community Gathering following services Saturday December 17
Canterbury Elementary School
15 Baptist Road
Canterbury, NH 03224
 
 
Sarah Jean Fox (Cripps), 40, lost her battle with cancer on December 9th 2011, surrounded by her family at Concord Hospital.
 
Sarah was born October 9, 1971 in Plymouth, NH to Gary and June (McNamara) Cripps.
 
Sarah grew up in Holderness, NH. As an athletic person, she enjoyed spending time on Squam Lake and in the White Mountains. She graduated from Holderness School in 1990. She went on to UNH where she graduated in 1994 with a Wildlife Management degree.
 
 
Sarah worked at Lakes Region VW/Audi and served as a call firefighter for the Belmont Fire Department where she found her calling. She attended the New England EMS Institute and graduated as a paramedic in 2000. Sarah joined the Portsmouth Fire Department as a Firefighter/Paramedic in October 2000 and retired in 2011 while battling breast cancer.
 
Sarah’s pride and joy was being a mother to her children. She was a member of the Mothers of Multiples twin group.
 
Sarah shared 10 years of marriage with her husband Matthew Fox in Canterbury, NH.
 
Sarah is survived by her husband Matthew Fox; her children Patia and twins Alexander and Anika; her two step-children Cassondra and Jacob Fox; her father Gary Cripps; brothers Jonathan Cripps and wife Adina, and Christopher Cripps and wife Sarah; her sister-in-laws Katja Fox and husband Tom Zotti, and Renée Fox and husband Rodney Obien; nieces Keelin Cripps and Amelia Cripps, nephew and godson Liam Cripps. Sarah was predeceased by her mother June Cripps (McNamara).
 
Matthew and family would like to extend a special thanks to all of the people that have been supportive, especially Russ Osgood and the Portsmouth Firefighter family. They would also like to thank all of the nurses and doctors who went above and beyond in their care of Sarah and her family. Their love and support during this difficult time and throughout Sarah’s battle with breast cancer has been important.
 
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to be made to the Portsmouth Fire Fighters Charitable Association at 170 Court St. Portsmouth, NH 03801.
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Sarah Fox

Dec 10, 2011 (19:54:48)

Beloved Portsmouth firefighter Sarah Fox Dies

 
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Sarah Fox, a Canterbury resident and retired firefighter/paramedic for the Portsmouth Fire Department since 2000, prepares to make a stitch in The National 9/11 Flag during a stop at Portsmouth Fire Station 2 last summer.Rich Beauchesne/rbeauchesne@seacoastonline.com

PORTSMOUTH — Rest in peace, Sarah Fox.

One of the lights of the Portsmouth Fire Department was extinguished Friday, the news devastating to the community.

Fox, a veteran of the Fire Department, lost her four-year battle with cancer at about 12:30 p.m. Friday at Concord Hospital. She was surrounded by family and friends. According to reports from those at the hospital, she died peacefully.

Fox retired from the Fire Department on June 30, because her cancer had been deemed inoperable. She retreated to her Canterbury home to spend the time she had left with her husband, Matt, and her young children, daughter Patia and twins Anika and Alexander.

The Fire Department and the community had rallied around Fox. Numerous fund-raisers, intended to help the family defray the exorbitant treatment costs, were held.

Fox will be remembered as a loving wife and mother, and as a well-respected firefighter and paramedic. Also on the minds of mourning loved ones are her incredible courage and determination to live for as long as she could.

Within hours of her death, messages flooded social networking Web sites. Her very public battle was over and shock quickly gave way to grief.

"You can anticipate it, discuss it with your spouse and no matter how much you think you are expecting it, you can never be ready," Matt Fox said in a telephone interview with the Herald. "It doesn't matter how you try to be ready. There is no way to be ready for this."

Fox was home Friday night, spending time alone with his children, his and Sarah's as well as her stepchildren Cassondra and Jacob. He said they needed this time alone as a family.

"They have been going through picture books, and posting on Facebook," the grieving husband said. "I'm reading all the kind words people have been writing and I am moved deeply by what they are saying. As bad as this is, I am fortunate to have been the one who got the girl. I got to raise a family with her and to be with her. I wouldn't change that for anything."


Fox said services for his wife are being arranged by her friends in the Portsmouth Fire Department. He said the services will likely be in the Concord-Canterbury area.

"We will let people know when things are set," he said. "I know there was so much support and I understand people want to know."

Loved ones and former colleagues also shared their loss on Facebook.

"Today, I had the honor of being with my sister, Sarah, as she became an angel," Portsmouth firefighter Russ Osgood posted on the social media Web site. "She has given me more than I could ever give back. Love you, miss you, I will never forget your strength and love."

The Portsmouth Police Department released the following statement on its Facebook page: "Our thoughts and prayers go out to Portsmouth firefighter Sarah Fox, her family, her friends and the members of the Portsmouth Fire Department."

The Portsmouth Firefighters Charitable Association Professional Fire Fighters of New Hampshire released the following statement: "It is with deep sorrow and respect that today we say goodbye to our sister, Sarah. She has shown us courage and compassion. She taught us the true meaning of family and all that can be accomplished when we pull together. We can never thank her enough for these life lessons; her legacy will live on, and our respect for her and her brave battle with cancer will only grow. We love you, Sarah, and always will. — Your brothers and sisters."

Firefighter Rick Condon is a close friend of the Fox family and is helping them coordinate arrangements for Fox's services.

"We are having a long day," Condon said. "The family is not prepared to say much yet. Everything is still in motion. It's such a tragic story. This completely galvanized our community and is still doing so."

Osgood said the family has been receiving e-mails and text messages since the news broke.

"The family are coping well," he said. "They are definitely grieving and they know everyone is praying for and thinking about them. They are doing as well as can be expected under such a terrible loss. Sarah is the bravest woman I ever met. She fought hard for a long time. She touched so many lives."

Osgood said Fox will be given the best final farewell that can be arranged. He said the family is grateful for all the support being offered.

Portsmouth Fire Chief Christopher LeClaire said the department is taking Fox's loss hard.

"We are all sad to hear the news," he said. "She was a wonderful person, and a fantastic firefighter and paramedic for us. The guys all pulled together to make her time comfortable. It's tough to lose such a quality person. I only wish we had more like her."

Assistant Fire Chief Steve Achilles said the department stands ready to support Fox's family.

"She battled valiantly," said Achilles. "She always had a very positive attitude and did not give up. She has so much courage and she taught us all. She was an 11-year veteran of the department, and I think she is at a place where there's no more suffering. Now, it's her family who needs the support, and I hope we can help provide that."

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Nov 04, 2011 (04:44:43)

Hair 'cause they care - Portsmouth Firefighters grow mustaches for men's health event


By RONI REINO
rreino@fosters.com

Friday, November 4, 2011


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John Huff/Staff photographer Portsmouth firefighters Brian Ryll, left, and Eric West hold a smartphone running a mustache app under John Goodwin's nose as firefighters throughout the area vow not to shave for the month of November to raise awareness and funds for men's health.
 

Click here to view Foster's prints for sale
 

 

PORTSMOUTH — Things are starting to get a bit hairy for some area firefighters while they put down their razors and raise funds and awareness for men's health during "Movember."

Starting with a clean shaven face on the first of the month, participants grow their mustaches for the entirety of November. Last year, Movember raised $80.7 million globally. The funds were raised in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United Kingdom.

The majority of the funds are committed to programs supporting prostate cancer and other cancers affecting men for the research and support of affected individuals. The Prostate Cancer Foundation and LIVESTRONG both received funds last year.

More than a million people have participated with campaigns worldwide and the number continues to grow.

Local group, Portsmouth Fire, already raised more than $500 toward the cause and intends to continue to raise funds throughout the month. The crew of 15 expects to grow in size, and team captain Russell Osgood said he hopes more of the department gets involved soon.

"We're all guys and thought this would be whimsical thing to do," he said.

The department sees a few members affected by cancer and they have focused mainly on raising funds for fellow firefighter Sarah Fox, who struggled with breast cancer. Now, the group is hoping to address men's health issues.

"We have a higher chance of getting cancer," Osgood said of firefighters.

He said many often forego going to the doctor and thus raise their risk of going without help for health issues.

Firefighter Sam Chouinard said he shaved his own bushy mustache on the first of the month to join in on the event. For the last 17 years, he has only shaved it all once, and he said this time, it was for a good cause.

Joking it feels weird not to have his signature 'stache, he said he doesn't think he'll have any problem growing it back in a month's time.

"We've had some recent retirees who have been affected by cancer," said firefighter Mark Herrholz.

He said he and his fellow "Mo Bros" have been quick to raise funds and expect to bring in a much higher number by the end of the month.

Those who wish to donate to the Portsmouth Fire group can do so by searching for the group on www.movember.com.

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John Huff/Staff photographer Portsmouth Firefighters Jim O'Brien, Dover firefighter Mickey Drouin, Brian Wade, Mark Herrholz, Sam Chouinard, Brian Ryll, John Goodwin, Eric West, Russ Osgood, Dunkin Regonini, Chris Chenoweth, from left, shaved for the last time as firefighters throughout the area vowed not to shave for the month of November to raise awareness and funds for men's health.
 

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Passionately Pink Firefighters

Oct 08, 2011 (06:27:34)

Portsmouth Fire Joins the Passionately Pink for the Cure Campaign


For years, many IAFF affiliates have conducted campaigns to raise awareness about breast cancer.

 

This year, the IAFF is pleased to announce a new "Passionately Pink for the Cure" program in conjunction with Susan G. Komen for the Cure to help IAFF affiliates in those efforts. The Passionately Pink for the Cure campaign provides tools and resources IAFF affiliates can use in their own communities and events. All donations collected online in connection with the IAFF Passionately Pink campaign will be shared equally by the IAFF Charitable Foundation and Susan G. Komen for the Cure. For more information, click here.

Make a donation to the Portsmouth Fire team here or by a shirt and join in on the fun.

 


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