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Roger D. Fraley (Com ’43, Law ’49 L/M) and his wife,  Irene, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Nov. 20, 2008. Mr. Fraley served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1948 to 1950 and was employed for 17 years by Merrill Lynch and 13 years by Morgan Stanley. At the University, Mr. Fraley was student president of the College of Arts &  Sciences in 1943, played basketball and was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, Omicron Delta Kappa leadership honor society, T.I.L.K.A., the Z society, the Raven Society and the Cornerstone Society. The Fraleys have a daughter,  Irene; and a son, Roger D. Fraley Jr. (Grad ’78), who practices law in Denver.

Posted 02/08/2009

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