Remembering Dr. Charles Fager IV: ‘a wonderful, kind and caring vet’
Updated Mar 17, 2021;
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Fager, 96, died Feb. 26 at home.
He was a 1943 graduate of the former William Penn High School. He was a graduate of Gettysburg College and a 1955 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Veterinary School.
Fager served as a radio-gunner on a B-17 during World War II in Italy.
He received the Air Metal and two Oak Leaf Clusters; the EAME Theater Ribbon, four Bronze Stars and the Distinguished Unit Citation Badge.
Fager enjoyed HAMM radio, building model airplanes, maintaining a vegetable garden, fish pond and raising bees.
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While some houses of worship in Santa Barbara County resume indoor services, others are waiting for still-high virus numbers to go down
The Rev. Randall Day, pastor at St. Mark’s-in-the-Valley Episcopal Church in Los Olivos, talks during the Ash Wednesday service outdoors, where ashes were handed out in tiny biodegradable cups on a tray and administered by individual members instead of church leaders under COVID-19 modifications. (Janene Scully / Noozhawk photo) By Janene Scully, Noozhawk North County Editor | @JaneneScully
February 17, 2021
| 10:10 p.m.
Some churches in Santa Barbara County quickly returned to indoor services, but others have kept status quo amid still-high COVID-19 cases and uncertainty that numbers will reach and stay low.