Frances Marie Day

Frances Marie Day

SALISBURY — Frances Marie Day, 92, died peacefully on Monday, Sept. 7, 2020, at Noble Horizons. 

She was the loving mother of Margaret Day of Amenia, Glenn Day of Tarrytown, N.Y., and William Day of Valhalla, N.Y.; adored grandmother of Giuliana and great-grandmother to Valentina Rose.  

She was predeceased by her beloved husband, Wilbur H. “Wil” Day (retired FDNY firefighter, Ladder 51, Bronx, N.Y.); and a daughter, Dolores Musella.

Burial took place on Thursday, Sept.10, at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Hawthorne, N.Y., the Rev. Eileen Epperson officiating. 

Arrangements are under the direction of the Scott D. Conklin Funeral Home in Millerton. 

Memorial donations may be made to Noble Horizons, 17 Cobble Road, Salisbury, CT 06068. 

To send an online condolence, go to www.conklinfuneralhome.com.

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