Background
Fay, Frederic Albert was born on July 4, 1911 in Oneonta, New York, United States. Son of Earl Donovan and Madoline (Lewis) Fay.
Fay, Frederic Albert was born on July 4, 1911 in Oneonta, New York, United States. Son of Earl Donovan and Madoline (Lewis) Fay.
Bachelor of Science, Syracuse University, 1933; postgraduate, Harvard University, 1934; postgraduate, University of Virginia, 1942.
Assistant landscape architect, Central New York State Parks Commission, Syracuse, 1933-1934;
assistant landscape architect, National Parks Service, Gatlinburg, Tennessee
assistant landscape architect, National Parks Service, Richmond, Virginia, 1934-1941;
technical director, assistant executive director, Portsmouth (Virginia) Redevelopment and Housing Authority, 1941-1949;
architect-engineer, George T. McLean Company, Inc., Portsmouth, 1949-1950;
executive director, Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority, 1950-1980;
executive director, Metropolitan Foundation, 1983-1992;
member, Virginia Housing Development Authority
chairman, Virginia Housing Development Authority, 1972-1980. Member slum clearance advising committee United States Housing and Home Finance Agency. Member Virginia Advisory Legislation Council, 1957, 78-81, Virginia Emergency Resources Planning Committee, 1965.
Member juryPHA Honor Awards for Design Excellence Program, 1964.
Board directors History Richmond Foundation, St. Joseph's Villa Housing Corporation, chairman, 1987-1994. President, chairman, board directors Richmond Chaplaincy Service, 1982-1994. Trustee Old Dominion Symphony Council, treasurer, 1974-1978, president, 1978-1985.
Vestryman St. Stephen's Church, Richmond, St. John's Church, Portsmouth. Member Graying of Suburbia Task Force, 1987-1989, secretary, 1991-1993. Member Elder Homes Corporation, Inc., 1991, chairman, since 1991.
Director Capital Area Agency on Aging, 1982, chairman, 1985-1987. Director fair housing liaison committee Real Estate Board, since 1990. Fellow American Society Landscape Architects.
Honorary member American Institute of Architects. Member American Society Planning Officials, American Institute Planners, National Association Housing and Redevelopment Officials (president 1965-1967, governor 1957-1973, M. Justin Herman award 1979), Genealogical Research Institute Virginia (director), Sons of the Revolution, Society Mayflower Descendant, Sigma Chi. Clubs: Commonwealth, Rotary (Richmond).
Son of Earl Donovan and Madoline (Lewis) F. M. Wray Hass, February 9, 1936 (deceased 1956). 1 daughter, Anne Madoline.
M. Virginia Easton Ford, February 11, 1961.