Robert “Bob” James Fay, 88, of Danbury, has died Written by Jowdy Kane Funeral Home
Robert “Bob” James Fay, 88, of Danbury, husband of Kathryn “Kathie” (Moore) Fay died on April 1, 2021, at Danbury Hospital.
Mr. Fay was born on August 29, 1932, in Flushing, NY. Son of the late James and Julia (Williams) Fay, he spent his childhood growing up on Teller Ave. in the Bronx. Mr. Fay was a U.S. Marine Corps. veteran, having served during the Korean War. An area resident for the past 56 years since moving from Westchester County, NY.
Before he retired, Mr. Fay was the distribution manager at Marcus Dairy in Danbury. In his retirement, he enjoyed driving a school bus for the local area students. Mr. Fay was an avid NY sports fan and a lover of books and movies, but the greatest joy in his life came from his grandchildren. You could often find him sitting sideline at one of their many sports games or meets, in the audience of one of their shows, or enjoying a beach
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There was no medal to celebrate for Phil Healy in the final of the 400 metres at the European Indoor Athletics Championships in Torun, Poland.
Some satisfaction for the Cork athlete, though, in setting a PB of 51.94.
In a field stacked of talented runners. Healy pushed hard in the final 100 metres, but was just two tenths of a second short in making the podium. It s a European final, it s a PB, it s a fourth place, was Healy s summation of her third run at these championships when speaking to RTÉ Sport. Getting to a final is bonus territory. It s my third run since yesterday morning. I m buzzing from that performance in a world-class field.
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Sarah Lavin and Sean Tobin have set lifetime bests on day two of the European Indoor Athletics Championships in Poland, with both promising potentially more to come in Torun.
Clonmel AC and Dublin Track Club star Tobin clocked a new mark of 7 minutes, 47.71 seconds in coming fifth in his 3000m semi-final, only being a second off winner Andrew Butchart of Britain (7:46.46) in a blanket finish.
Tobin had stayed close to the front throughout, looking very comfortable around fifth place and was never out of touch with the lead, with the first three qualifying automatically for tomorrow’s final, along with the next three fastest losers.