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George Andrew Fey

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George Andrew Fey

Birth
Naperville, DuPage County, Illinois, USA
Death
25 Apr 1933 (aged 76)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Naperville, DuPage County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 4 Lot 53 Plot 10
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GEORGE A. FEY
George A. Fey age 76 years, a former resident of Naperville, died at his home 330 N. Mayfield Ave., Chicago, on Tuesday morning, April 25th. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock at the home and at 2:30 o'clock at the Arthur R. Beidelman funeral chapel. Interment was made in the Naperville cemetery.

The Naperville Clarion
April 27, 1933

GEORGE ANDREW FEY
George Andrew Fey was born near Naperville, Illinois, on April 22, 1857. He passed away on April 25, 1933 at his home in Chicago, Illinois, having attained the age of seventy-six years and three days.
His early life was spent on a farm near Naperville, Illinois, with his parents, William and Esther Fey.
On October 26, 1880, he was married to Amanda Harding, who, after a married life of fifty-two years, feels keenly the loss of a faithful husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Fey, with their family left the vicinity of Naperville in 1891 having lived in the vicinity of Chicago ever since. He entered the milk business with his brother L. H. Fey and later bought out the business, in which he was engaged for more than twenty-five years. He was almost constantly employed until three weeks before hsi death. He was a faithful workman and has received many gracious contributes from those with whom he was associated in his work. Even as the end of his life approached, he showed a concern for his work.
Mr. and Mrs. Fey were the parents of four children. They are Estella G. Smith, of Chicago, Ill., Floyd Fey of Aurora, John W. Fey of Chicago, and Mrs. Esther Mae Kendall, who passed away in September of 1917. Two brothers and three sisters remain to mourn his loss. They are Lewis Fey, of Pasadena, California; Morgan Fey of Fort Wayne, Indiana; Mrs. Laura Leffler of Naperville, Mrs. Lizzie Hauser of Jessup, Iowa; and Mrs. Emma Good of Naperville, Ill. Nine grandchildren honored and loved him.
Mr. Fey was the possessor of a genial spirit and a rich sense of humor, which made him a delightful person with whom to associate. He was faithful to his family and friendly to all. His standards of living were high and his labor was careful.
Funeral services were held briefly at the home in Chicago after which a service took place in the A. R. Beidelman chapel of Naperville. Interment was made in the Naperville cemetery.

The Naperville Clarion
May 4, 1933
GEORGE A. FEY
George A. Fey age 76 years, a former resident of Naperville, died at his home 330 N. Mayfield Ave., Chicago, on Tuesday morning, April 25th. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock at the home and at 2:30 o'clock at the Arthur R. Beidelman funeral chapel. Interment was made in the Naperville cemetery.

The Naperville Clarion
April 27, 1933

GEORGE ANDREW FEY
George Andrew Fey was born near Naperville, Illinois, on April 22, 1857. He passed away on April 25, 1933 at his home in Chicago, Illinois, having attained the age of seventy-six years and three days.
His early life was spent on a farm near Naperville, Illinois, with his parents, William and Esther Fey.
On October 26, 1880, he was married to Amanda Harding, who, after a married life of fifty-two years, feels keenly the loss of a faithful husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Fey, with their family left the vicinity of Naperville in 1891 having lived in the vicinity of Chicago ever since. He entered the milk business with his brother L. H. Fey and later bought out the business, in which he was engaged for more than twenty-five years. He was almost constantly employed until three weeks before hsi death. He was a faithful workman and has received many gracious contributes from those with whom he was associated in his work. Even as the end of his life approached, he showed a concern for his work.
Mr. and Mrs. Fey were the parents of four children. They are Estella G. Smith, of Chicago, Ill., Floyd Fey of Aurora, John W. Fey of Chicago, and Mrs. Esther Mae Kendall, who passed away in September of 1917. Two brothers and three sisters remain to mourn his loss. They are Lewis Fey, of Pasadena, California; Morgan Fey of Fort Wayne, Indiana; Mrs. Laura Leffler of Naperville, Mrs. Lizzie Hauser of Jessup, Iowa; and Mrs. Emma Good of Naperville, Ill. Nine grandchildren honored and loved him.
Mr. Fey was the possessor of a genial spirit and a rich sense of humor, which made him a delightful person with whom to associate. He was faithful to his family and friendly to all. His standards of living were high and his labor was careful.
Funeral services were held briefly at the home in Chicago after which a service took place in the A. R. Beidelman chapel of Naperville. Interment was made in the Naperville cemetery.

The Naperville Clarion
May 4, 1933


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