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Frederick Lewis Storey (March 3, 1932 – December 2, 2019) was a Canadian curler from
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. He won three
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and three Brier Championships playing as lead on the Ron Northcott rink. Storey grew up in Empress, Alberta and moved to Calgary in high school, and won a provincial school boys title for Mount Royal in 1951, and finished runner up at that year's school boy championship (now the
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) playing for the Bob Harper rink. He also played baseball in high school. At the time of the 1960 Brier, he worked for
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as chief clerk of inventory and equipment control. He was married in 1959 to Donna Chaput.


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Frederick Storey – Curling Canada Stats Archive
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