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Carolyn Fay

Houston, Texas

1914 - 2016

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Carolyn Grant Fay 1914-2016Carolyn Grant Fay was born on the 6th of November, 1914 and died on Tuesday, the 9th of August, 2016. Born 101 years ago on Galveston Island (BOI) to John F. Grant and Homoiselle Davenport Randall, Carolyn moved with her parents to Houston in 1915. Carolyn attended The...

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Ms Fay has touched my life in many wonderful ways. I was one of her night shift nurses way back in 2004-2007 and our late night conversations were so insightful. She was a wonderful soul. One of the things I fondly remember about her was, she always wanted her hair to be fluffy and she loved lavender. When she goes out with a friend or goes to an event, she would introduce us as "her friends" not as "her nurses." That was humbling.

I missed her so dearly when I moved to San...

On behalf of the American Dance Therapy Association I wish to express my heartfelt condolences to the family of Carolyn Fay. We are eternally grateful for her many contributions and innovations to the field of dance/movement therapy. Her passion will always be remembered.

Jody Wager
President
American Dance Therapy Association

On behalf of all at Houston Public Media we extend our condolences and best wishes. We are grateful for Ms. Fay's many years of support of public media for the benefit of our great city and region.

Marie and Steve, I am in Scotland, but I still received the news of your mother's passing from The Jung Center. My love to all of you...what a life she lived!!

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Marie and Steve:
We are so sad for your loss. We will pray for your family and the Fay School.
Melynda and Steve Dunn

A life is remembered by the legacy left behind and Carolyn Fay left behind a huge gift to dance/movement therapy. She was a quiet giant.
Sharon Chaiklin

Our hearts and prayers go to the family of Carolyn Fay during this
difficult time. All the nurses at Allied Health Services who took care of her consider themselves honored and privileged to have done so and wish they could have done more, but realize all human life is finite. May she find that peace that surpasseth all understanding.

Helen J. Dichoso
President, Allied Health Services
Houston, Texas

So sorry for your loss. May you find much comfort in the power of prayer. (Psalms 4:3)