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Mary E. Fryer

Syracuse, New York

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December 29, 2012

Mary E. Fryer, 97, life resident of Phoenix, NY, passed

away on Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012. Born to the late Ora V.(Dolbear) and Claude P. Wallace, she was a graduate of

Phoenix High School, class of 1934. Predeceased by her husband, Avery F. Fryer...

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Dear Keith and family,
I have only heard sweet and wonderful words about Aunt Mary. I can tell that she was a very beautiful lady...inside and out. I'm glad to have had a chance to meet her in these last few years.
Wishing you and the family peace and great memories.
Love, Connie + Howard Ruvin

My aunt Mary was very close to my Mom. She would stop every chance she could. There's was a lot of coffee & Tea drank over that dinning room table. Like Maryjo mentioned, all the family fun with the parades, river and lake reunions we're a hug part of all of our upbringing. I'm sure she's with her Mom, husband & brothers and sisters. She will be missed by all that she has touched

Keith Fryer; So very sorry that your mom had passed away. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. She now has joined up in heaven with my mom.

It is with heartfelt sympathy that i acknowledge the passing of mrs fryer.
I was averys and marys neighbor in phoenix.
All the cups of tea, hearty laughs, crafts are times i hold dear to my heart.
Mary was a classic.
Love and prayers

Your mother was such a sweet woman! She loved her grandchildren and great grandchildren so much. I remember seeing her face at family gatherings where her joy was in watching her family. To be removed from our presence is to be in the Lord's presence...peaceful and loving arms.
Peace be with you at this time, Keith and Diane.

Mary and Avery Fryer were neighbors for many years. They are together again, along with Karen. May they all rest in peace.

Angel in heaven

My Parents named me after you, so that gave us a special bond. We have many Happy Memories growing up, visiting you on Family Sundays, The Homemade Sock Monkey that I Loved to play with! All the Memorial Day Parade Gatherings at your House, then a picnic afterwards. Picnics on the River, You Lived a Great Life, and now its time for you to rest. You will forever be in our Hearts. Rest in Peace. Love,
Mary Jo

Rest in peace, dear SISTER! EJF