Lewis-Fain-Obituary

Lewis A. Fain

Phoenix, Arizona

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Fain, Lewis A. went to his maker on March 29th, 2011. Lew was born on June 11th, 1922 in Los Angeles, CA. During World War II he served in the Pacific in the Army 503rd Parachute RCT and was awarded two Purple Hearts and the Bronze Star. He spent most of his employment years as a Special...

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You were a good friend and co-worker. You will be missed.

Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal...
Dear Dan and Family,
Sometimes there are simply no words to express what you would like another to hear...always you will be in my heart, prayers and thoughts.
Sincerly,
Patricia Carter

My dear Virginia,
How saddened I was to hear of the death of your dear Al. He was a wonderful husband and family man and I am so glad to have known him. I just wish those times could have been more often. Please know my love and thoughts are with you. There will be lonly days ahead but I know the precious memories of your life together will keep him close. And that is a beautiful blessing.
Love and Prayers, Lorene Branson

Dear Mike and Family
Please accept my condolences on the passing of your father. What a full and long life he had! He was indeed one of the Greatest Generation...
Best wishes
Randy Murch, (FBI Retired, FBI Academy Class 80-5, Manassas, VA)

As a classmate of son Mike in FBI NAC 80-5, my wife and I had the privilege of hosting a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Fain (and Mike) during a visit to the DC area. He was both humble and gracious, and considered his service to his country a mission happily accepted. He was a true representative of the "greatest generation," and it was an honor to consider him a friend and patriot. Our deepest sympathies to Ginny and the family. Max Fratoddi, 80-5.

Dearest Ginny and family,
We were so saddened to hear about Lew's passing. He was as you know, one my father Jim's dearest friends and the memories they shared will live in our hearts forever.

Our love and prayers are with you and your whole family.
Much love,
Mary Beth and Matt

Mike & family...In reading Mr. Fain's obituary, I realized he was the example of the 'greatest generation'. He served his country in war and came home and served his country in the FBI. He gave of himself in retirement by volunteering in his community. Mr. Fain, thank you for your service to our country. Linda Crowder, Class 80-5.

Dear Mike - on behalf of your classmates from FBI Agents Class 80-5, I wanted to extend our heartfelt condolences to you and your family and to let you know that we are keeping you close in thought and prayer.

He was an original and those of us who are members of his extended family will miss him a great deal.