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    1. [FAY] OBIT for Dr. Dudley S Fay (d. 1-16-1992)
    2. Jim Shreve Sr.
    3. Good morning all, Here's the obit for Dr. Dudley S. Fay as taken from The Plain Dealer dated 1-20-1992. I've sent a scanned copy to a couple of people already, but the list may also benefit from it. If, by some chance, someone else is researching Benejah Fay, and his offspring, I'd love to hear from you. A few weeks ago I posted the first few pages of a book which describes his earliest adventures in Parma, Oh. Due to my work schedule, I have yet to visit any of the cemeteries I mentioned looking for more offspring. Unfortunately, I'll be traveling off and on for the next couple of weeks for work. The text below is taken word for word of the obits as found in The Plain Dealer, with the exception of any typing errors on my part. The first obit was the summary, while the second was the full one, both as they were written in The Plain Dealer. FAY Dr. Dudley S. Fay, D.C. beloved husband of the late Opal M. (nee McClarren), dear father of Ruth L., brother of Eugene N., Jerry W., and the late Walter G., brother-in-law of Vera McClarren, dear uncle of six. Passed away Thursday, Jan. 16. Memorials may be forwarded to the Abiding Memorial Fund of Parma-South Presbyterian Church, 6155 Pearl Rd., Parma Hts.., Oh. 44130. Memorial service at Parma-South Presbyterian Church, Monday, Jan. 20 at 3 p.m. Private Internment Sunset Memorial Park. Friends may call at THE BUSCH FUNERAL HOME, A BUSCH FAMILY CHAPEL, 7501 RIDGE RD. FROM 7-9 P.M. SATURDAY, 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. SUNDAY AND FOLLOWING THE MEMORIAL SERVICE MONDAY. Dudley S. Fay, practiced as chiropractor 53 years PARMA Dudley S. Fay was a chiropractor and lifetime resident of Parma. Mr. Fay died Thursday at Parma Community General Hospital. he was 85. Mr. Fay practiced as a chiropractor for 53 years until retiring in 1981. He was past president of the Ohio State Chiropractic Society and was a member of the International Chiropractic Association. He was an ordained elder of the Parma South Presbyterian Church and was a charter member and board member of the Parma Area Historical Society. Mr. Fay was born in 1906 in Parma. He was the great-grandson of Benejah Fay, one of the first settlers in Parma in 1816. His hobbies included woodworking, fishing, and genealogy. Survivors include a daughter, Ruth of Parma, and a brother. Services will be today at 3 p.m. at Parma South Presbyterian Church, 6155 Pearl Rd., Parma.

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