
Fay Oliver Conley and Pauline C. Quellette
Husband Fay Oliver Conley [4438] 1
Born: 28 Mar 1889 - , Maple Grove, Barry, MI 2 3 4 5
Christened:
Died: 13 Oct 1981 - , Prairieville, Barry, MI 2 3 4
Buried: 1981 - Lakeview Cemetery, Castleton, Barry, MI 2
Father: George Linwood Conley [4263] (1863-1935)
Mother: Jennie Catherine Troyer [4437] (1863-1965)
Married: Abt 1934 3 4More records for this person:
Biography 3
Obituary 3 6
Other references
Wife Pauline C. Quellette [4439] 3
Born: 31 Oct 1920 2 7
Christened:
Died: 20 Sep 2012 - , Concord, Merrimack, NH 7
Buried: 2012 - Lakeview Cemetery, Nashville/Castleton, Barry, MI 2 7More records for this person:
Other references 8
Children
Sources:
1 C89.4. State Census, year 1894.
2 CM072. Lakeview Cemetery, Castleton Township, Barry County, Michigan (cemetery record) Contributed by Sara Colburn [ecolburn@tir.com] published online by Internment.net at http://www.interment.net/data/us/mi/barry/lakeview/lakeview%5Fac.htm.
3 M265. The Fay Family Page: Moses Fay, son of Gershom And his Descendants, (genealogy) by Diana Cooper and Gloria Lester; published by Linda Fay Kaufman on the internet at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~fayfamily/moses_line.html#lambert, 1999-2004.
4 Kalamazoo Gazette (newspaper).
5 C90. United States Federal Census, year 1900.
6 Kalamazoo Gazette (newspaper), 1981 Oct 14. "Mr. Fay (Fred) O. Conley - 4869 Ridgewood Rd, Gull Lake, Richland, native of Barry County and resident of Detroit and Richland, Mich, passed away Tuesday Oct. 13, (1981). Born in Barry County, Maple Grove Township, March 28, 1899, Mr. Conley was a descendant of one of the oldest families in the country, with ancestors traced back to Mayflower immigrants in 1620. He was the founder and first president and distinguished member of the Society of Plastic Engineers, Inc. was a charter member of the Plastic Pioneers Assoc, a member (distinguished) of the Automotive Organization Team (formerly Automotive Old Timers). He assisted Louis Chevrolet in the production of the first production model of the Chevrolet car. He was senior member of the Engineering Society of Detroit. Member of the Sons of the American Revolution and other automotive, genealogical and hereditary societies, as well as benevolent clubs such as the Boys Club of Detroit, Elks Club, etc. Genealogy was his principal hobby and he successfully traced his ancestry back to Charlemagne. His only survivors are Polly, his wife of 33 years, (no children), and nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Truesdale Farley Colonial Chapel, Richland from 7 to 9 p.m, Friday. Devotional rosary to be recited at 8 p.m, Friday, Oct. 16. Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated on Saturday, Oct. 17 at 11 a.m. at St. Ann Catholic Church, East DE Ave, Gull Lake. Interment will be at Lakeview Cemetery, Nashville, Mich."
7 CM076. Find-A-Grave (cemetery records) as contributed by the public; published on the internet at http://www.findagrave.com/.
8 Kalamazoo Gazette (newspaper), 1981.
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