Memorial Service: Fenno Follansbee Heath Jr.


NEW HAVEN — A memorial service for Fenno Follansbee Heath Jr., who served as Yale Glee Club director from 1953 to 1992, will be held Saturday, March 28, at Battell Chapel, Yale University, at 3 p.m. All are cordially invited.

Tom Murray, university organist, will start the prelude 20 minutes before the 3 p.m. service. There will be performances by The Yale Glee Club, The Yale Alumni Chorus, The Whiffenpoofs of 2009, The SLOT’s and The University Mens’ Glee Club.

Contributions in memory of Fenno may be sent to the North Congregational Church, PO Box 307, New Hartford, CT 06057.

Condolences may be sent directly to Carol Heath at carol.heath@wcres.org, or through the obituary site at beecherandbennett.com.

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