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Herbert D. Fries

Syracuse, New York

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February 27, 2008 Herbert D. Fries, 82, of Central Square, died Wednesday, February 27, 2008, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse. Born in Auburn, he had lived in Constantia before moving to Central Square about seven years ago. He was a retired 22-year Air Force veteran and was co-owner of...

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Dave,
At times like this it’s sometimes hard to find the words to say. I have fond memories of your father and the way he would shake his head and smile after hearing us “prepare” for another Turkey Bowl. Your father was a good man. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your mother.

One of my Air Force buddies. Lots of
coffee together and talk of our times
in the service. Will miss you, and save a seat on your boat in heaven
for me. We will meet in the Wild Blue Yonder.....

Betty and family,blessings and prayers from the Meneilly family.

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. Our deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.

TO Betty ,Dave and family.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this difficult time.
Sincere condolences.
The Harris family.

Betty and family,

My sincere condolences on your loss. I enjoyed the homemade ice cream sandwiches from Betty's Luncheonette as a kid. May fond memories help get you through this difficult time.

I was saddened to hear of Herb's death. He was a good friend for many years when I lived in Constantia. My condolences to his wife Betty and his three children.

Uncle Herb:
It's been a long time. I always looked up to you as a role model. I tried to use your Air Force career as a pattern for my own. Please look after my Mom. She will be very happy to see her older brother. So will my Uncle Don. After so many years, the three of you will back together. I can picture you right now getting ready to go fishing. Take care.
Your Nephew,
James (Jimmy) MacD, USAF, Retired

Dear Aunt Betty and family -

We wish we could be with you and want to send our deepest love and sympathy. How can you not love a man who teaches his nephew how to fish on the shores of a Canadian lake! Years of fond memories. Uncle Herb was a great man, who served his country and community. His laugh and good nature will surely be missed by everyone he touched.

With all our love,
Ron, Jeannie and the Girls