Family of Harriet Johnson and Thomas Fox

Harriett Catherine Johnson married Thomas Kenny Fox on 10 May 1929. Harriett and Thomas’s children:Open the document

All of us had our Great Aunt Florence Olssen as a midwife except Thomas.

Six adults, the men in suit and ties.
Children of Hattie & Tom Fox: Thomas, Mae, Deloris, Andrew, Arthur, Lettie Lavern.

Thomas Kenus Fox (Bunson)

My oldest brother was born in Anchorage, Alaska, 1 December 1929. He grew up with the nickname of Bunson, which our mother said means bouncing baby boy in Russian. He was the only grandchild of Barbara Bowen before she died.


Baby Boy Is Born to Mrs. Tom Fox

A baby boy, weighing 8 1-2 lbs was born a few days ago to Mrs. Tom Fox at Seldovia, and is reported by visitors in Seward that mother and child are in excellent health.

Mrs. Fox was Hattie Johnson, the daughter of Andy Johnson, a well known pioneer of Kodiak and Seldovia.

Mr. Fox was a patient at the Seward General Hospital last spring with a sudden attack of appendicitis sending him here by plane.

Thomas grew up fast; he had a lot of responsibilities after our father left.

When he was young he was on a boat with our dad. Dad decided to go into town and visit. Thomas was to stay on the boat and keep watch. The boat was tied to a big barge which was tied to the shore by a big rope. Thomas decided that he was on the boat long enough so with boots on he tried to hand over hand on the rope to the barge. He fell into the water. Our dog Brownie was on shore and saw him go into the water. He started running to the house where dad was and barked until dad noticed the way Brownie was acting, ran to the shore. When Thomas was brought to shore and the Doctor they found that his lungs were full of water. He was sent to a hospital in Seattle, Washington.

Thomas grew up in a fishing family and town. When he was young he bought his first boat; it was a 30-foot boat named Moon. He helped support our mother who still had young children.

In 1964 he bought a huge crab boat, the Pacific Mariner, with partners, then the Andronica, which he later sold and then was sunk in Alaskan waters. He then bought the Metrofania with our brother Coogan. The Metrofania hit a rock on the way back from crabbing. The boat was a total loss but everyone was saved.

Thomas married a school friend Selma Colburg in Seldovia on 11 November 1954. Selma had a daughter, Sheryl Bergine. Thomas divorced Selma on 20 December 1955, and married Lina K. Regan in Seldovia on 7 December 1956. Lina was formerly married to William B. Regan; they divorced on 21 February 1956. On 6 December 1970, he married Nellie Leta (Leta N.) Shoemaker, who had been married to a Wardell. Thomas and Leta have a house near the water in Hoods Canal. He still fishes in the creeks and the bay and with Leta keeps a pretty nice flower garden and koi pond. He had no children of his own but Leta has a son and daughter.

On the porch of a log house, two women in cotton dresses support a toddler on a chair between them; a man in a driving cap on the right leans down to put a foot on the chair.
Hattie (mom), baby Thomas, Aunt Sue, and Tom (dad).

A man and his mother sitting on a couch. Suburban homes out the window behind them.
Brother Thomas and mother Hattie Fox, January 1973.
Man in jeans and matching blue shirt in easy chair, the author crouching beside him.
Thomas and Mae.
Woman seated with curly gray hair, wearing a black turtleneck.
Leta Fox.

Mae Annette (Fox) Sharp

I was born in the small village of Seldovia, Alaska.Open the document My mother had six children, I was second to the oldest. I lived in my grandparents’ home until I was nine years old. My father was a hunter, fisherman and trapper and wasn’t around very much. We moved into a big white house above the Seldovia river. My father got TB when I was quite young and went to a sanitarium in Seattle. After he was well, my mother divorced him.

Newspaper report of the author’s birth.
A baby girl—May Annette.
Hattie (mom), Woman wearing a skirt and short-sleeve blouse and standing against a chicken-wire fence, holding the author as a toddler.
Hattie (mom), with me as a toddler.

Being the oldest daughter I learned to cook, sew, and watch the younger children while my mother worked. I was taught how to survive in the woods for medicines and food. Almost all our food came from the sea. When I was about twelve years old I baby-sat in the town, then worked in the crab cannery in the summer. By the time I was thirteen I worked all summers in Captain Anderson’s cannery (Squeaky).

When I finished high school I went with my sister to Anchorage on a vacation and met my husband of now 56 years. He was in the Air Force. I went back home and after a year went back to work in Anchorage. I worked for the District Engineers. I married Fred and when our first child was born, he was transferred to Moody Air Force Base in Valdosta, Georgia. My two sons were born there. We lived in Georgia, Montana, Colorado, Mississippi, California, Washington, and Alaska. My youngest daughter was born in Anchorage.

When Fred retired we worked in California, living first in Petaluma, then in Fortuna. We moved to Washington and started working for the canneries in Alaska. We worked in Bristol Bay, Kenai, Petersburg, and Valdez. We also spent eight months on a processing ship in Bristol Bay. I was baker, cooks helper, floor lady, head of Quality Control, and did the hiring for some of the canneries.

We built our home in Olympia where we now live. Our trips are to Arizona in the winter. We have six grandchildren, and six great grandchildren.

Wedding photo of a young couple.
Fred & Mae as a young couple.

Mae Annette married Frederick James Sharp, who was in the Air Force. He was born 1 February 1931 in Scotia, California. Mae and Fred’s children:

Harriett Chereleen married Michael Kenneth McKnight; their children:

  • Jennifer Marie, born 11 July 1974 in Santa Rosa, California.
  • Stephanie Erin, born 22 August 1976 in Santa Rosa, California.

Michael died on 17 July 2019.

Jennifer Marie married Armando Juarez, Jr., of Provo Utah, born 22 December 1973; she divorced him in 2004. Jennifer and Armando’s children:

  • Hailey Maria, born 21 November 1999, Olympia, Washington.
  • Mikayla Fayth, born 27 June 2002, Tacoma, Washington 3lbs-15oz.

Jennifer Marie and Michael Botai married; their child:

  • Eliana, born 25 September 2008.

Stephanie married Claude E. Foley (born 30 April 1975) on 14 August 2021.

Frederick Thomas married Gretchen Wolf Hargis; they had no children but her daughter is Kathryn Wilks Hargis, born 24 October 1982. Gretchen died of lymphocytic leukemia 17 August 2005. He married Elizabeth Allison Douthitt on 31 August 2008. Kathryn married Daniel Morgan Ellsworth. Kathryn and Daniel’s child:

  • Genevieve Bosman Ellsworth, born 10 December 2021.

Terry Mark met Nancy Ann Jossy (born 29 November 1955). Terry and Nancy’s child:

  • Sasha Rose, born 7 June 1983 in Kenai, Alaska.

Sasha married Vincent Amela.

Terry married Cynthia Claire Kalmenson, 14 July 2005. Terry and Cindy’s child:

  • Sara Eden Kalmenson Sharp, born 30 October 2005.

Carolee Renae had a child with Michael Bagshaw of Idaho Falls, Idaho:

  • Tiffani Amber Sharp, born 11 August 1976 in Eureka, California.

Carolee married David Patterson of California. Carolee and David’s son:

  • Jared André Sharp Patterson, born 11 March 1981 in Eureka, California.

Jared joined the Air Force, 21 May 2001. He married Heather Reichenbach Smith in Pennsylvania, December 2006. Jared and Heather’s children:

  • Rowen Dannyelle Patterson, born 15 February 2006, Macon, Georgia.
  • Reidyn Timothy James Sharp, born 4 March 2008, Macon, Georgia.
  • Riddick Christopher Reichenbach Sharp, born 9 July 2009, Macon, Georgia.

Carolee married Neil Kenneth DeBoer, 18 May 2002.

Tiffani Amber married Robert Michael Thompson on 1 December 1995. Tiffani and Mike’s children:

  • Austin Michael, born 17 June 1996 in Shelton, Washington. Austin married Katelyn in 30 April 2022; their child: Waylon Michael, born 12 September 2023.
  • Matthew Aaron, born 13 August 1998 in Shelton, Washington.
Wedding photo of seven people.
Sis & Freddy’s Wedding. The figures in the center are Fred, Mae, and Hattie.
Collage of a family of father, mother, two girls, and two boys.
Fred & Mae, Sherri, Thomas, Carolee, Terry.
A family of a couple and 4 children standing before the side of a house.
Tom, Terry, Mae, Sherri, Carolee, and Fred.
Woman with two girls and two boys, dressed up as for Sunday, before U. S. Air Force jets.
Tom, Sherri, Mae, Carolee, Terry, and U. S. Air Force jets.
Woman in a parka holds a fishing pole for a child; a man in a cap stands in the cab of the small boat.
Fred & Mae show Sasha how to fish.
The author and her husband, much older.
Fred & Mae.
Older man, sitting, with two daughters and three granddaughters.
Eleana, Jennifer, Michael, Stephanie, Mikayla, and Hailey.
Two women and a man.
Cindy, Sasha, Terry.
Young man, woman, older man.
Vince, Sasha, Terry.

The author crouches among trillium.
Mae crouches among trillium.
The author.
Mae (photo of the author).
Eight traditional hand-woven baskets with inscription: by Mae Fox Sharp.
Traditional hand-woven baskets by Mae Fox Sharp.

Deloris Catherine (Fox) Peterson

Formal portrait of an older couple.
Pete and Deloris.

Deloris grew up in Seldovia like myself. She married Earl Duane (Pete) Peterson of Matanuska Valley on 15 August 1950. Deloris like the rest of the family worked hard as a youngster. She was Floor Lady (boss) for a crab processor in Kodiak for many years. Pete came over from Michigan with his family when he was about seven years old. The government gave his family land to raise crops in the valley. When he married Deloris, he worked for the Alaska Railroad, living in small places along the railroad like Curry. He built a small home in Anchorage. Later he moved to Seldovia and Kodiak where he started fishing. He bought a couple of boats, the last being the Markayla Dawn. He also bought a huge barge which he carried crab pots to set. They raised three children. Deloris is noted for her good seafood dinners. She spends her time gardening, picking berries and crocheting.

Deloris Catherine Fox married Earl Duane (Pete) Peterson, born in Minnesota. He came to the Matanuska Valley to Palmer, Alaska, the age of 7 with his parents.

Deloris and Pete’s children:

  • Leona Mae, born 20 May 1951.
  • James (Jim) Allen, born 15 June 1952.
  • Duane Andrew (Andy), born 5 July 1953.

Leona Mae married James William Doyle. Leona and James’s children:

  • Shawn P., born 11 February 1969, Kodiak, Alaska (adopted by second husband Joe Cange).
  • Markayla Dawn, born 18 June 1971, Kodiak (adopted by Joe Cange).

Leona Mae’s second marriage was to Joe Cange. Leona and Joe’s children:

  • Anthony Aaron (Tony), born 3 July 1978.
  • Andrea, born 17 April 1979; her child — Gabriella Sprey, born 2 August 2002.

Markayla married Jon Corbin, 27 June 2003; their son: Samuel Luc, born 15 June 2004.

James Allen Peterson married Young Hui Kim. Jim and Kim’s children:

  • Teresa Lee, born 5 August 1976, Kodiak, Alaska.
  • Lesa May, born 29 May 1979, Kodiak, Alaska.

Lesa married Scott Sorenson of Idaho.

Duane Andrew (Andy) married Petrina Ann Jensen. Andy and Petrina’s children:

  • Carissa Lynn, born 11 May 1979, Kodiak, Alaska.
  • Duane Andrew Jr., born 4 July 1980, Kodiak, Alaska.

Carissa married Nathan Morton. Carissa and Nathan’s children:

  • Lucas Ayden Morton, born 30 October 2001.
  • Cory, born 7 February 2003.
Young woman in a wedding dress with her great aunt.
Leona & Katy K.
Formal portrait of four young adults.
Andrea, Shawn, Markayla, and Tony.

Two young adults with two young children.
Son Andy, Petrina, and children Duane and Carissa.
Two young women sitting on a couch, heads turned to the photographer.
Granddaughters Markayla and Teresa.

Wedding photo of a couple facing each other.
Scott and Lesa.
High-school yearbook photo, young man wearing classes, jacket and tie.
Son Jim Peterson.

Andrew Alfred Fox (Sonny, Swede)

Andrew Alfred Fox (Sonny, Swede) married Grace Ide. Swede and Grace’s children:

  • Kathleen (Kathy) Margaret, born 29 July 1955, Anchorage.
  • Edward Andrew, born 24 July 1956, Seldovia.
  • Michael, born 14 August 1957, Seldovia.
  • Patricia Irene (twin of Pam), born 14 April 1959, Seldovia.
  • Pamela Eileen, born 14 April 1959.
  • Kevin, born 8 December 1961, Homer.

Andrew died 6 October 2004 of cancer of the lung.

Kathleen Margaret Fox married Darrell Dewayne Thompson. Kathy and Darrell’s children:

  • Kimberly, born 23 June 1962, Anchorage, married Eric Marrs; their daughter is Emma Rose.
  • Leon Duane, born 1 September 1977, Anchorage, died of cancer 21 October 1989 in Seattle, Washington

Kimberly’s second marriage was to Cline; their son: Eli.

Edward Andrew Fox married Kathryn M. Johnson (born 6 July 1957). Edward and Kathryn’s child:

  • Tamara E., born 25 November 1979, Renton, Washington; married Brett J. Rafuse on 12 June 2004; died 20 March 2011.

Mike Fox married Dianne L. Phay (born 28 December 1959; died 8 August 2002). Mike and Dianne’s son:

  • Matthew, born 25 January 1980, Anchorage.

Children of Kevin Fox and Dobson:

  • Kristin, born 24 May 1990, Anchorage.

Patricia Irene married Christopher Helms. Patricia and Christopher’s child:

  • Travis James, born 8 December 1979.

Pamela Eileen married James Lewis Muffoletto, Jr. Pamela and James’s children:

  • Corey J. (Laurie), born 24 June 1981.
  • Tristan (twin of Shayna), born . . .
  • Shayna . . . (married name Evans)

Andrew Alfred Fox obituary

Older couple dressed informally, with fake gravestone reading 'SPOT Here lies the last dog that messed in my yard.'
Grace and Swede.

Andrew (Swede) Alfred Fox, age 70, passed away in Renton, Wash., Oct. 6, 2004.

He was born in Seldovia, Oct. 11, 1933 to the late Thomas K. and Hattie Fox. Swede was united in marriage to Grace Ide on March 1, 1954, in Seldovia. He served in the Army during the Korean conflict and was stationed in the Anchorage area.

Swede and his growing family lived in Seldovia until 1965, where he fished and pursued other off-season endeavors. A jack-of-all trades and a tinker at heart, Swede could repair anything from a record player to the main engine of a boat.

He and his family moved to Kodiak in 1965, where he owned and operated the Scenic. In 1968 they moved to Anchorage, where he worked repairing engines and equipment all over the state for NC Machinery. They returned to Kodiak in 1973 and he continued his mechanical career repairing engines and equipment for the fishing fleet. He returned to commercial fishing and spent many happy years salmon fishing in Chignik, and herring fishing in Togiak.

He and Grace moved to Fort Mohave, near Bullhead City, Ariz. Even there, the call of the ocean each spring moved him to return to Kodiak to go salmon fishing. Being a fisherman was more than a job to Swede; it was a deep part of who he was—something he was born to do. He continued fishing each summer until he reached age 69.

Everywhere Swede traveled or lived he made many friends. His kind heart and sense of humor endeared him to family and friends. Always ready to help others, he spent his life making things better for those around him.

Swede is survived by his wife of more than 50 years, Grace, his daughter Kathleen and her husband Darrell Thompson; granddaugher Kim and great-granddaughter Emma, Auburn, Wash., his son Edward and his wife Kathy; granddaughter Tamara and her husband Brett Rafuse, Renton, Wash., his son Michael; grandson Matt and great-grandson Mike, Ninilchick, his daughter Patricia Fox and her husband Chris Helms, Kodiak, grandson Travis, Baltimore, Md., his daughter Pamela Fox; and grandchildren Corey, Tristan and Shayna Muffoletto, his son Kevin; granddaughter Kristin, Kodiak, three sisters, Deloris (Pete) Peterson, Mae (Fred) Sharp, Lavern (Perry) Buchanan, two brothers Tom (Bunson) Fox and his wife Leta, Belfair, Wash., Arthur (Coogan) Fox and his wife Martha, Kodiak. He is further survived by nieces, nephews and other relatives and many, many close friends. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by grandson Leon Thompson.

A celebration of Swede’s life was held in Renton, attended by family and friends to share memories and stories about all those that he touched so deeply with his life. He will be cremated and his ashes spread at sea, in those waters that he loved so much.

Five children, standing together, dressed up nicely.
Grace and Swede’s children: Edward, Kathleen, Michael, Patricia, Pamela.
Young man and woman sitting on a couch holding reading materials.
Darrell and Kathy.
Photos of mother and two children from a Christmas card.
Darrell and Kathy’s daughter Kim Thompson Cline, with Emma and Eli, December 2010.

Arthur William Fox (Coogan)

Coogan was born in Seldovia on 2 February 1935. When he was barely walking I remember him throwing his bottle in the fire that the family was burning to get rid of the grass in the yard. When he was about twelve years old he talked Squeaky Anderson, who owned the cannery, into renting him a skiff to fish in. It cost him $200. He was so small and the boat so big we worried about him. Once while fishing in the creek (which was against the law) our neighbor flew over the creek and saw Coogan leave the skiff and run and hide in the woods. He laughed about this for years.

Coogan bought a couple of boats which he fished and crabbed. The last being the Metrofania with our older brother. It was lost in the rocks one night. They didn’t save the boat, but all hands were saved. He married a girl from Oregon, Claudia Patricia McCann, on 28 January 1957.Open the document Claudia was born on 27 July 1941, Gillette, Wyoming; died 19 February 2018, Goldbar, Washington. Coogan and Claudia had three children:

In 2009, Coogan was fishing with his brother-in-law Earl D. Peterson (Pete). His second marriage was to Martha Ann Kaune. He died in 2016 in Kodiak.


Man with mustache on a wicker loveseat showing a baby.
Coogan and Jeremy.
Father standing with three kids: girl, Coogan, girl, boy.
Coogan and his children: Debbie, Kim, and Jeremy.

Man in jeans and jacket sitting on the side of a boat. Title: Coogan’s duff. Caption: Soaking up Vitamin D from a reluctant sun, Coogan Fox relaxes aboard the Markayla Dawn.
Coogan’s duff (Steve Avery photo).

Lettie Lavern (Fox) Buchanan

Portrait of a seated couple, his hand on her crossed wrists.
Dolly and Perry.

Dolly, we call her, was the last child born to Hattie and Thomas Fox. She had poor eyesight for years. Mother used washes for her eyes and they later became OK. She married Perry Buchanan of Idaho and they have three children. She moved to Arizona for a few years and is now living in her new home outside of Seward, Alaska. She also does beautiful crochet work like her mother and sister.

Children of Lettie Lavern Fox and Perry Nathan Buchanan:

  • Edith Catherine (Cathy), born 13 October 1955.
  • Perry Steven, born 6 May 1957.
  • Thomas Milton, born 7 June 1960.

Edith Catherine Buchanan married Richard Johnson (born 3 September 1953). Children of Edith and Richard:

  • Catherine Joanna, born 11 March 1974, has son Daniel Edward, 14 February 1990. Married John Santos, October 1994; has daughter Courtney Brianne, 10 September 1998.
  • Richard Hubert, born 30 April 1975, married Marsha March. Son Michael Richard, 23 January 2001.

Perry Steven Buchanan married Janet Kathryn Polasik (born 10 July 1963). Children of Perry and Janet:

  • Nathan Merritt, born 12 October 1987.
  • Michelle Harriett, born 5 September 1989.
  • Andrew Steven, born 12 August 1991.
  • Jeffery Allen, born 5 December 1994, Anchorage.

Thomas Milton Buchanan married Rebecca Marie Senteney. Children of Thomas and Rebecca:

  • Melissa Marie, born 29 June 1981.
  • Thomas Arthur, born 18 February 1983.
School portrait of a girl wearing a blouse, earrings.
Cathy Buchanan.
School portrait of a boy wearing a yellow dress-shirt.
Perry Steven Buchanan.
School portrait of a boy.
Thomas Milton Buchanan.

Four children in T-shirts, jeans, and jackets.
Lavern’s grand children & greats.
A young girl sitting on a rug against a wall of glass bricks.
Courtney Brianne Santos.
Portrait of a boy sitting before a large American flag.
Daniel Edward Johnson.

School portrait of a boy wearing a red Hawaiian shirt.
Thomas Arthur Buchanan.
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Melissa Marie Buchanan.
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Cathy Johanna Johnson.