anniversary.
Tim grew up in Wyomissing, Pa., the son of Samuel and Margaret (Thun) Fry.
He was predeceased by siblings, Thomas M. Fry and
Barbara Gosh; and is survived by sister, Victoria Guthrie.
A lifelong intellectual, he graduated from St. Paul's School, Yale University and Harvard Law School. He worked as an attorney, founding a law firm in Pennsylvania, then serving as general counsel of the Agency for International Development under Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. While at law school, Tim contracted
polio; however, he never complained nor let that limit him.
He and Nancy traveled the world, loved sharing hospitality with friends, adored their terriers and read voraciously. An ardent Republican, he attended numerous Republican
National Conventions and excelled as their finance chairman for the state of Pennsylvania.
A gifted listener interested in people, Tim served as a
beloved mentor and guide for not only his four children and their spouses: Victoria Saglio (Robert) and Julia
Landstreet (Beverly), Westerly, R.I.; Allison (W.B. Dixon) Stroud, West Grove, Pa.; and Howard M. Fry III, Marathon, Fla.; but also his nine grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and many nieces, nephews and godchildren.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to March of Dimes or Meals on Wheels.
A Funeral Service will be held at the Watch Hill Chapel, 5 Bluff Ave., Westerly, on Wednesday, June 6, at 11:00 a.m. Burial will be private.
Gaffney-Dolan Funeral Home, 59 Spruce Street, Westerly, is handling the arrangements. For online condolences please visit www.gaffneydolanfuneralhome.com.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Samuel Maher
May 24, 2024
I knew Tim and Nancy well. The night blooming jasmine in Islamorada. The dearly departed. I´m am fond of my time with Tim.
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