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Percy Lloyd Fay
   
Contributed by Marjorie P. Dudley Locke
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Percy Lloyd Fay 1 June 1995
   
LEBANON -- Graveside committal services for Percy Lloyd Fay. 69, who died Jan. 19, will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. in West Lebanon Cemetery. The Rev. Malcolm Grobe will officiate. Ricker Funeral Home in Lebanon is in charge of arrangements.
   
Percy Lloyd Fay June 2, 1995
   
LEBANON -- Percy Lloyd Fay, 69, recipient of the Cross of Lorraine from England and the Bronze Star, died Jan. 19, at his home in Gullport, Fla.
Mr. Fay was born Feb. 10, 1925, in Andover, N.H., son of Edgar and Emma (Kennison)[sic] Fay. He attended schools in Andover.
During World War II, Mr. Fay served in the Army as a scout in England, France and Germany. He was a prisoner of war at Stalag 7A in Germany for a year.
On Feb. 22, 1946, he married Arlene Gilson.
Mr. Fay worked as a carpenter and homebuilder in the Lebanon area for most of his life. He maintained homes in Lebanon aned Gulfport and was a member of the Disabled American Veterans of Legbanon, the American Legion of Lebanon and the Veterans of Foreign Wars of Lebanon.
Mr. Fay enjoyed fishing, hunting and following the Boston Red Sox.
Survivors include his wife of Gulfport and Lebanon; a son, Larry Fay of Hartland; a daughter, Susan Mays of Omaha, Neb.; three brothers, Elmer Fay of West Palm Beach, Fla., Harold Fay of Florissant, Mo., and Harry Fay of Long Island, N.Y.; two sisters, Lynette Wilson of Springfield, Ore. and Eleanor Dewsnap of Barrington, N.H.; four grandchldren, and seven great-grandchildren.
Mr. Fay was predeceased by two brothers, Arthur Fay of Long Island, N.Y., and Joe Huntoon of Fpringfield, Ore.; and three sisters, Dorothy Sautel and Katherine Huntoon, both of Andover and Vangie Hoitt of Eugene, Ore.