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Marion B. Fryer

ALBANY, New York

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Fryer, Marion B. ALBANY Marion B. Fryer, 87, went home peacefully Thursday, July 10, 2008 with loving family by her side. Marion was born in 1920 in Middletown, N.Y. to David and Mary Logan. She married Joseph G. Fryer in 1945 after waiting his return from World War II and five years of combat...

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Joe and family,i'm so sorry for your lose,I got to know Marion as her housekeeper at ST PETERS she was a beautiful women with a very big heart,a sweet smile to see every day and a sense of humor that never stopped.I will never forget her and the kisses she gave me for keeping her room clean.My prayers go out to you and your family.

Dear Joe - Our condolences on the loss of your mother. We know how special she was to you and your family. May you find comfort in the memories of the great times you shared with her.

Nana- We'll never forget the memories we've shared over the years with you. Although you may no longer be here on Earth with us, we trust that you're watching over us every day and helping to guide us. We love you always and forever.

Joe and family,
My condolences to you and your family, no one is truly gone when you carry the warm memories with you and every time she is mentioned or thought of it will be like she is still there. Its been 50 years since I moved next door to you, it won’t seem the same now knowing she is no longer there.
With my deepest sympathy, Dave

Dear Joe and family,
I am so sorry to hear of Marion's passing. Although I had not seen her for some time, we did try to keep in touch. I will always remember all of the good times we had together while working at Dorsey's.

Joe and family,
I can't believe she's gone. I sure did miss her smile every week. You were "THE BEST SON" and did whatever she wanted (and I know it wasn't always easy), but she surely adored you. We talked on the phone occasionally, but I'm so sorry I didn't get to see her. I too loved her and will miss her.
With my deepest sympathy, Barb

Joe and family,
I can't believe she's gone. I sure did miss her smile every week. You were "THE BEST SON" and did whatever she wanted (and I know it wasn't always easy), but she surely adored you. We talked on the phone occasionally, but I'm so sorry I didn't get to see her. I too loved her and will miss her.
With my deepest sympathy, Barb

Joe-My condolences to you and your family. Always remeber that you were a good son who did or would do whatever was in the best for your Mom.
I know I saw you in action.

Your Buddy
George

Dear Joe and Gail, Your Mother was such a lovely woman--it was such a pleasure to be in her presence. She was inspiring.
Peace and comfort to you both and to all of Marion's loved ones.
Wally and Gay