Ratay-Johnstone Ancestors - Person Sheet
Ratay-Johnstone Ancestors - Person Sheet
NameLeslie Mack FRY
Birth14 Nov 1937, Ogden, Weber County, Utah6518,3944
Death9 Feb 1980, Reno, Washoe County, Nevada
Burial12 Feb 1980, Masonic Memorial Gardens6519
Memocremation
OccupationState Legislator, Lawyer
EducationUniversity Of Nevada; University of California law school in 1963
Alias/AKAMack
FatherLeslie McGee FRY (1913-1993)
MotherJean SAUER (1912-1993)
Spouses
Divorce22 Aug 1978, Washoe County, Nevada
Census notes for Leslie Mack FRY
1940 Kentucky, Ohio County, Hartford, mag. Dist. No. 1, E.D. 92-2, sheet 3B
Union, household 69, rents $25
Fry, Leslie, head, male, white, age 28, married, 4 years college, born Missouri, lived in ?? Louisiana[crossed out] Pike[crossed out] Nevada in 1935, lawyer
----, Jean, wife, female, white, age 27, married, 4 years college, born Nevada, lived in Franktown, Pike[crossed out] Nevada in 1935
----, Mack, son, male, white, age 2, single, born in Utah
Catinna, Walter, lodger, male, white, age 26, single, 4 years college, born Tennessee, lived in Louisville, Kentucky in 1935, lawyer
Obituary notes for Leslie Mack FRY
Gazette-Journal, Reno, Nevada, Sunday, 10 February 1980 page 52
Leslie M. Fry
Leslie Mack Fry, former Nevada Assemblyman for the 1969 and 1971 legislative sessions, died Saturday in a Reno hospital.

A longtime Reno resident, Fry was born Nov. 14, 1937, in Ogden, Utah. He attended Reno schools, graduating from Reno High School in 1955. In high school, Fry was on the Nevada state championship basketball team.

In 1959, he graduated from the University of Nevada-Reno. He was a member of ATO fraternity - Blue Key and Phi Kappa Phi.

He was commissioned second lieutenant Infantry in the Army serving two years before promoted to captain.

Fry graduated from Boalt Hall, University of California law school in 1963, and began practicing law in 1964 in Reno in partnership with his father.

As assemblyman, Fry was chosen as outstanding freshman legislator and was active in Republican politics and with Young Republicans. He was chosen as Outstanding Young Man of America in 1973. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and Shrine.

Fry was preceded in death by his brother, Dr. Stanley Fry of Reno.

Surviving besides his parents, Leslie and Jean Fry, of Reno; sons, Clay and Stewart, both of Lafayette, Calif.; brother, Robert of Reno; sisters, Myralyne Mallot of Livermoor, Calif., and Sally Woyciehowsky of Merced, Calif.

Funeral arrangements pending.
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