ENFIELD – Clemon W. Fay, 48, died Oct. 16, 2005. He was born, June 14, 1957. Clemon enjoyed fishing and walking or playing with his much loved dog, Sydney. He was the fishery biologist for the Penobscot Nation on Indian Island and was involved in many projects to restore the natural ecosystem of this area, especially fish species such as salmon, shad and alewives. He is survived by his parents, Willard E. Fay and Lucy B. Fay of Greenville; his other survivors include three aunts from New Jersey, Mary Francese Vincelli, Mary Tomaino Francese, Mary Sullivan Francese; and an uncle from New Jersey, Benjamin Francese. He is also survived by aunts and uncles in Wisconsin, Ervin and Alice Fay, Raymond Fay, Marjorie Hallman, Phil and Marion Ceman, Joseph and Luella Sandrin, Joseph and Pearl O’Kon, Arlene Schnuelle and Don Fay and several nieces and nephews from New Jersey and Wisconsin. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25, at Holy Family Church, Greenville by the Rev. William Modlin. Donations in his memory may be made to the Penobscot River Restoration Trust, P.O. Box 5695, Augusta, ME or to the Animal Orphanage, P.O. Box 565, Orono, ME 04473-0565. Arrangements with Clay Funeral Home, 7 Lee Rd., Lincoln. For an online register book, please visit www.clayfuneralhome.com.


