Joe Fabris - Sad News

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m.perrino
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Joe Fabris - Sad News

Post by m.perrino »

Just saw a post from the FLLW FDN - apprentice Joe Fabris ( '49 ) has passed away - @ Taliesin - Spring Green. He was 99 years old.
Tim
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Post by Tim »

99 yo. That is fabulous!
SREcklund
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Post by SREcklund »

Obviously, it's terrible news. But I continue to marvel at the age reached by those who are associated with the Fellowship. We should all live such a long life.
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Roderick Grant
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Post by Roderick Grant »

Many of the home owners lived long lives, as well. Roland Reisley is 93; Mrs. Shavin is in her 90s; Quentin Blair lived past 100.

(I'm relying on "Only the good die young" cliché to hit the century mark.)
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Post by Tim »

It is interesting to think ... At 99, if he would have retired at 60, he would've been retired since the 70's. That's crazy ...
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