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Ray Fazio

1925 - 2017

BORN

1925

DIED

2017

Ray Fazio Obituary

Ray Fazio Ray Fazio, age 92, of Bluffton, South Carolina, died January 19 at the Fraser Health Center after a long battle with Parkinson's disease. Ray is survived by his loving wife of 41 years, Marilyn "Missy" Fazio, his former wife, Gloria Nelsen Fazio, and a large and devoted family whom he adored. Children: Roy T. Fazio (Pamela) of Medford, NJ and Janis LeBude (John) and Lois Weidhaas (Robert) of Mt. Laurel, NJ. Stepchildren: Lynne Oliva of Valley Village, CA, Terrance Dennis (Louisa) of Stockton, NJ, Elaine Dennis of San Mateo, CA and James Dennis (Rachel) of Doylestown, PA; fourteen grandchildren and six great grandchildren. He was predeceased by his sister, Rose Fitzpatrick. Ray was drafted by the Boston Red Sox but entered the Navy and was a veteran of WWII serving in the Pacific Theater as a signalman on a Navy troop carrier and a destroyer. After the war he entered college and graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Pace College. He worked as a sales manager for Monroe Calculating Machine Company and a top salesman, winning many sales awards, for the IBM Corporation. In 1965 while still working for IBM, he bought a franchise of Staff Builders, a national staffing company. In a short period of time, he grew his Staff Builder franchise and became a top franchise. His children joined the company around 1970. In 1988 he and his children left the Staff Builder Franchisor and became an independent staffing company, changing the name to Protocall Group. A short time later his children assumed ownership of the company. Today Protocall is recognized as the #1 Family Business in the Philadelphia region by The Philadelphia Business Journal and Best Companies to work for by New Jersey Biz Magazine. Leaving Medford Lakes, NJ Ray and Missy retired to Hilton Head, SC in 1989. They resided in Long Cove and then Belfair in Bluffton. He enjoyed gin rummy, golf and spending fun times with family and friends. Golf was his great enjoyment. He won many tournaments and shot his age often. Ray was very proud of his Italian heritage; loved to travel to Italy, play Sinatra and Bocelli, pour olive oil on everything and drink his special red wine. Little children, teenagers, adults and club employees all gathered around him enjoying his unique humor and captivating personality. As one friend said, "He was bigger than life itself". Burial will be at the Beaufort National Cemetery. The family wishes to extend their sincere thanks to the Fraser Health Center, the Hospice Care of the Low Country and to his many home caregivers. Remembrances may be made to the Michael J. Fox Fountain or the Hospice Care of the Low Country, P.O. Box 3827, Bluffton, SC 29910.

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Published by The Island Packet on Jan. 24, 2017.

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Risa

July 4, 2021

I discovered this beautiful obituary when I searched for extended family for my ancestry family tree.
He was the husband of my 1st cousin 4x removed of wife of 4th great-granduncle.

From across "the pond" I extend my condolences. Rip.

Dad and son Roy

Pam Fazio

January 27, 2017

Dad and daughters , Janis & Lois

Pam Fazio

January 27, 2017

Ray Enjoys Italian Wine

Pam Fazio

January 27, 2017

Ray & Missy

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January 27, 2017

Roy & Ray @ Belfair Member - Guest

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January 27, 2017

Missy & Ray

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January 27, 2017

Palsy Swinging

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January 27, 2017

Roy & Ray @ Long Cove - Winners of Member/Guest

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January 27, 2017

Lois, Ray, Janis

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January 27, 2017

Barbara, Kevin and Jill Rothschild-Gonzalez

January 24, 2017

Great life story. Sending supportive thoughts from the Rothschild-Gonzalez family, Barbara, Kevin and Jill.

Abbigail Ametrano

January 24, 2017

Sometimes life takes the heros that help shape us. The men we look up to who left a legacy and showed us what real men are made of. Navy Veteran, small business owner, the man who created a business his children and grand children would work for and learn the lessons behind hard work, humility and honor. That life is full of fun if you just laugh a little more. They just don't make men like my Nonno anymore but I pray that I can keep his spirit alive by sharing the lessons of laughter, tell stories about his honor serving our country as a US Navy man, teach Giovanni that you can come from having very little but as long as you have the love of your family, work ethic and respect by treating people they way you want to be treated, you can build whatever you dream. I pray that God has opened his gates with a huge hug, a glass of wine and the most beautiful golf course you could ever dream when my Nonno entered heaven this morning. I'll never forget the precious moments and the pride that comes with the Fazio name my Nonno helped me to understand. I love you Nonno. Always and Forever. ~Abbey Ametrano, Loving Granddaughter

Bob & Viki Honeywell

January 24, 2017

To Lois, Janice, & Roy,
I never met your dad, but I know he had to be a very special man to leave such an amazing legacy- a thriving business that strives to help others run by his three devoted children. Our sincerest condolences for your loss.

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