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FRANK A. FAY.(Obit)
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The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
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September 22, 2002
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Frank A. Fay, 97, of Split Rock Road, Camillus, died Thursday at St. Camillus Health & Rehabilitation Center, Geddes. He was born in Taunton. He retired in 1967 as a foreman at Solvay Process after 40 years. He was a member of Taunton United Presbyterian Church, Finger Lakes Poultry Club and Solvay Process 40-year Club. He also was an exhibitor of game chickens at the New York State Fair. His wife, C. Ethel, died in 2000.
Survivors: A daughter, M...
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