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Samuel J. Fry

Quincy, Massachusetts

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Samuel Fry passed away in Quincy, Massachusetts. The obituary was featured in The Patriot Ledger on October 29, 2008.

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Monday, October 27, 2008 who knew the oldest member of our family..dad, to some & Sam to others would pass on from an illness that took him from his own strengths.

The strength of life
The strength to provide for himself
The strength of his own talents to provide for his family
The strength to go out side & breath the fresh air.

Let's remember the strengths that he had
The strength in bringing together a blended family
The strength to provide
The...

Samuel J. Fry

Sam is not just a name. There’s more to the name Sam than these three letters. Having the privilege to know Sam whether it is for a day or in my case 26 years, or for your entire life, you were able to see a person of quality, integrity, dignity, and honesty. Although these words of praise would serve most of us well, the character of a man should go beyond what these words describe. And since character can be described as doing the right thing when no one is looking...

Mr. Fry,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Army during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

To my family that Dad and Carol so beautifully blended together-I am thankful we have each other to lean on during this difficult time, and that we will always be a family.
Dad will always be with us, for every holiday, every gathering, and for whenever we just need to talk, I know he will still be there to listen.
I love you Dad.
Love always, Debbie

Dear Debbie & Steve
My deepest condolences to the both of you.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

One of my fondest memories of my Uncle is: When I was very young and my parents had built a house in Sudbury and we had no money for Christmas. I wanted a record player in the worst way. So my Uncle knew there was no money and he went out and bought me the record player and gave me some of his 45's. He also bought gifts for the rest of my siblings. All from Santa. That is the way he was. Why wouldn't he be your favorite Uncle. Rest in Peace. Your all together now. You are loved. Love Ann