Former Watertown CSD superintendent passes away
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWTI)- A former Watertown City School District Superintendent has passed away.
Retired superintendent Terry Fralick passed away at the age of 74. He was living in the Rochester area in the town of Walworth.
Fralick had spent 30 years in the Watertown district as a teacher, coach, principal and superintendent.
He was a graduate of the South Jefferson School District and graduated from SUNY Oswego.
According to his obituary, he volunteered as a Trustee for the Jefferson Community College Board, and a board member for the Thompson Park Zoo and Conservancy, Rotary Club of Watertown, and Cornell Cooperative Extension.
The obituary added that Fralick passed away peacefully surrounded by his family.
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