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Is Terry Foxes parents still alive?

maybe


Who is older in terry foxes family darrel or Fred?

it is Fred.


What were Terry Foxes favourite sports?

Basketball, soccer, rugby, and baseball


What was Terry Foxes run across Canada called?

It was called the run of hope


What terry foxes middle name?

Terry Fox's full name was Terrance Stanley Fox.His full name is Terrance Stanley Fox.


How painful was Terry Foxes cancer?

Apparently it was as painful as a papercut, but it felt like it lasted about 20 minutes.


Is terry foxes sister still alive?

Yes, Terry Fox's sister, Judy Fox, is still alive. She has been an active advocate for cancer research and has participated in numerous events in honor of her brother's legacy. Judy has played a significant role in the Terry Fox Foundation, which continues to raise funds for cancer research.


Where is Terry Foxes home town?

Terry Fox's hometown is Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He was born there on July 28, 1958, but he grew up in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, where he became known for his inspirational Marathon of Hope campaign to raise funds for cancer research.


What part of Terry Foxes body did he get cancer in?

terry fox found out that he had cancer in 1977 when he was only 19 yrs old and in april 1980 was when he dicided that he would run across canada to raise money for cancer reasearch because he did not want anyine elce to have what he had


What do you call a pack of foxes?

The collective noun for foxes is a leash of foxes. Another collective noun for foxes is a skulk of foxes.


What do you call foxes that live in the town?

"Urban" foxes, "City" foxes or "Urbanised" foxes.


What has the author Rose Terry Cooke written?

Rose Terry Cooke has written: 'The sphinx's children and other people's' 'A fairy at school' -- subject(s): Cotton manufacture, Fairy tales, World's Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.), Willimantic Linen Company, Willimantic Linen Co 'Little foxes' 'Poems'