In Memory

Richard "Fair"



 
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11/19/13 06:57 PM #1    

Geoffrey J. Kovacik

We were best friends for over 60 years. We were different as two people could be, but shared so many experiences in our lifetime. His love of and purchasing of Ford Mustangs made Ford Motor Company rich.


12/11/13 11:37 AM #2    

Jack L. "Cicco"

 

Richard J. "Dickie" Fair, 65, of Butler died Friday at Butler Memorial Hospital.
Born Feb. 27, 1946, in Butler, he was a son of the late James C. and Rita B. (Kaib) Fair.
He was a bricklayer for AK Steel in Butler for 33 years until his retirement in 2001.
He was an avid Ford Mustang fan and had owned several of them over the years since 1964.
Surviving are his wife, Karen R. (Henry) Fair, who he married July 31, 1965; a daughter, Sheila Caccamo and her husband, Tony, of Parkland, Fla.; four grandchildren, Tyler, Shea, Chase and Kaleigh; and two sisters, Susan Rodgers and her husband, Patrick, of Chicora and Tammy Reott and her husband, Gregory, of East Butler.
FAIR - Friends of Richard J. "Dickie" Fair, who died Friday, March 11, 2011, will be received at the Geibel Funeral Home, 201 E. Cunningham St., Butler, from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday. Interment will take place in Greenlawn Burial Estates, Mount Chestnut.


12/12/13 09:06 AM #3    

Gary W. Poole

Worked with Dickie in the masonary dept at Armco when we were both brick layer helpers, had a lot of fun in that dept and worked hard and pulled some real doozies on the brick layers,rip dickie


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