arrangements. Donations may be made in his name to the Nancy LaSalle Scholarship Fund,C/O Talcott Mountain Science Center, Montevideo Rd., Avon, CT 06001.FABIANI. John J. Fablani, 72, <strong>of</strong> George Washington Turnpike, <strong>Burlington</strong>, husband <strong>of</strong> thelate Helen (Rhodes) Fabliani died Friday (January 3, 1997) at Bristol Hospital. Born inPhiladelphia, PA, January 16, 1924 and was the son <strong>of</strong> Carmela (Cordo) Fabiani <strong>of</strong> Bristol andthe late Silvio Fabiani. He resided in Bristol and Southington before moving to <strong>Burlington</strong> in1979. He was a pharmacist and former owner <strong>of</strong> Village Pharmacy, Forestville and SherwoodPharmacy <strong>of</strong> Plainville before retiring in 1994. He graduated from the University <strong>of</strong> ConnecticutSchool <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy and was a U.S. Navy Veteran <strong>of</strong> World War II and was a survivor <strong>of</strong> IwoJima. He was a member <strong>of</strong> St. Anthony Church, Bristol, the Iwo Jima Survivors <strong>of</strong> Connecticut,and was a member and past president <strong>of</strong> the Plainville Rotary Club. In addition to his mother,Mr. Fabiani is survived by two sons and a daughter-in-law, John P. Fabiani <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong> andJames F. and Donna Fabiani <strong>of</strong> Harwinton; two daughters & and a son-in-law, Jerilyn Fabianiand Dwayne Doughty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong> and Joellen Fabiani <strong>of</strong> Scottsdale, AZ; a brother and sisterin-law;Marlo J. Gezelda Fabiani <strong>of</strong> Avon; a sister and brother-in-law, Justine E, and DonaldD'Alesio <strong>of</strong> Bristol, four grandchildren, Jonathan Fabiani, Tyler, Dylan, and Shane Doughty; andseveral nieces and nephews. Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday (January7)9 a.m. at St. Anthony Church, Bristol. Burial with military honors will follow in St. JosephCemetery, Bristol. Relatives and friends may call at the Funk Funeral Home, 35 Bellevue Ave.,Bristol, on Monday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Memorial donations may be made to the IwoJima Survivors <strong>of</strong> Connecticut, c/o Stanley E. Dabrowski, 70 Grandview St. New Britain, CT06053.FABRIZIO, GUY A. Jr., 69, <strong>of</strong> Spielman Highway, <strong>Burlington</strong>, husband <strong>of</strong> Faith (Duffy)Fabrizio, died Sunday, March. 22, 1998, at home. Born In Newport, VT, he resided in <strong>Burlington</strong>for the last 34 years. Prior to retirement, he was employed at TRW, Plainville. Mr. Fabrizioserved in the U.S. Army for two years. He volunteered at New Horizons, Unionville, for severalyears, and was also a secretary and treasurer <strong>of</strong> Forester's <strong>of</strong> America Court General LawtonNo.135 <strong>of</strong> Plainville and supreme secretary <strong>of</strong> Forester's <strong>of</strong> America", Guy is survived by twosisters, Donna Ronczka and Janet Fabrizio; two brothers, Stewart Fabrizio and William Fabrizioand several nieces and nephews. A sister, Roberta Preble; and a brother, Malcolm Fabrizio,predeceased him. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a memorial service Thursday, 4:30p.m. at First Baptist Church, East Main Street, Plainville. Donations may be made to NewHorizons Inc., 37 Bliss Road, Unionville 06085. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Paul A.Shaker/Farmingdale Funeral Home, New Britain.FERN, AGNES S.(Seiffert) 86, <strong>of</strong> 216 Jefferson St. widow <strong>of</strong> Joseph W. Fern died 9-18-1971. Born in New Hartford 1885, she lived in Hartford 56 years. She leaves two sons, Dr.Arthur Fern <strong>of</strong> Bloomfield and Lewis A.Fern <strong>of</strong> Avon; a daughter, Mrs. Louise Sperling <strong>of</strong>Trenton, N.J., two brothers, Henry Seiffert <strong>of</strong> Kensington and Herman Seiffert <strong>of</strong> Collinsville, andtwo sisters, Mrs. Anna Ryan <strong>of</strong> West Haven and Mrs. John Habernack <strong>of</strong> Unionville; fivegrandchildren. Burial in Center Cemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.FERN, DOROTHY E.(Scheidel) 82, wife to Lewis Fern died 11-3-1999 at Avon HealthCenter. She was born 2-25-1917 in <strong>Burlington</strong>, daughter to William & Mary(Feyk) Scheidel, andhad lived in Avon for the past 51 years. She is survived by two sisters, Gladys Backs and herhusband Joe <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>; and Carol Howland <strong>of</strong> Canton Center; a brother, Robert L.Scheideland his wife Elizabeth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>. Burial in Center Cemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.FERN, LEWIS ALBERT, "Al" 74, <strong>of</strong> Lawrence Ave. Avon, husband <strong>of</strong> Dorothy (Scheidel)Fern, died 4-6-1986. He was born 8-2-1911 in West Springfield, Mass. and lived in Hartfordprior to moving to Avon 41 years ago. Besides his wife he is survived by a brother, Dr. ArthurL.Fern <strong>of</strong> Bloomfield; a sister, Louise Sperling <strong>of</strong> Trenton, N.J. Burial in Center Cemetery,<strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.FERN JOSEPH W. 95, <strong>of</strong> 260 Jefferson St. died 2-18-1958. Born 8-10-1862 in North Adams,Mass., he lived 44 years in Hartford, where he was a male nurse. He leaves his wife Agnes40
(Seiffert); three sons, Arthur L. <strong>of</strong> Bloomfield, Lewis A. <strong>of</strong> Avon, and Karl C. <strong>of</strong> Hartford; adaughter, Mrs. J.P.Sperling <strong>of</strong> Trenton, N.J.; and five grandchildren. Burial in Center Cemetery,<strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.FEYK, ANTON, 91, one <strong>of</strong> the oldest inhabitants <strong>of</strong> this vicinity, died 3-26-1940 at the home<strong>of</strong> his daughter, Mrs., William Scheidel <strong>of</strong> the Wilkinsonville section <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>. He was bornin Bohemia 6-12-1848, and came to America about 61 years ago. For several years he residedin New York where he was a member <strong>of</strong> the John Neruda Court, No. 211, Foresters <strong>of</strong> America.For the last 35 years he has made his home in <strong>Burlington</strong>. He is survived by his wife, MarieFeyk; three daughters; Mrs. Scheidel and Richard Grabinsky <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong> and Mrs. JosephFous <strong>of</strong> Bohemia, Long Island. Four sons; Anthony and Louis Feyk <strong>of</strong> Masbeth, Long Island;Charles <strong>of</strong> Stratford and Frank Feyk <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>; one stepson, Joseph Pospisil <strong>of</strong> New York;23 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Burial in Center Cemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong>, CTFEYK, FRANK W. 67, <strong>of</strong> Claire Hill Road, <strong>Burlington</strong>, died 8-14-1968. Born in NYC, he livedin <strong>Burlington</strong> most <strong>of</strong> his life. He leaves a son, Robert E. <strong>of</strong> NYC; 2 sisters, Mrs. Mary Scheidel<strong>of</strong> Canton Center & Mrs. Bertha Grabinski <strong>of</strong> Canton; & two grandchildren. Burial in CenterCemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.FEYK, LOUIS W. 78, <strong>of</strong> Middle Village, L.I., N.Y. formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>, died 3-7-68. Born inNYC in 1889 he lived in <strong>Burlington</strong> before moving to Middle Village many years ago. He leaveshis wife Antoinette; a son William L. <strong>of</strong> Middle Village; 2 daughters, Mrs. June Kress <strong>of</strong> MiddleVillage & Mrs. Agnes Strong <strong>of</strong> Deer Park, L.I.; a brother, Frank Feyk <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>; 2 sisters,Mrs. Mary Scheidel <strong>of</strong> Canton Center & Mrs. Bertha Grabinski <strong>of</strong> Canton; & 6 grandchildren.Burial in Center Cemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.FIELDS, MALCOLM V. <strong>of</strong> 2 Washington Circle, died 12-4-?. He was born in Lisbon, N.D.moving to Lisbon, N.Y. Windsor, Vt. and Boston, Mass. After WW II he moved to <strong>Burlington</strong>. In1954 he purchased the Humphrey Manufacturing Co. in Unionville, which was destroyed by theflood <strong>of</strong> 1955. He is survived by his wife, Rebecca (Burt) Fields; a daughter, Nancy Semearo <strong>of</strong>Windsor; a son Stephen <strong>of</strong> Farmington; two brothers, Theron Fields <strong>of</strong> Noris, Tenn. and Zane <strong>of</strong>Windsor, VT. Two sisters, Margorie Bruno <strong>of</strong> Norwalk and Dora Jean Frost <strong>of</strong> Largo, Fla.FILLIPPINI, LAURA (Eaton, Dingwell) <strong>of</strong> 6 Kingston St. Kingston Mass. Wife <strong>of</strong> ElliottJ.Fillippini Sr. since 9-2-1956, died 6-25-1994. She was born 9-13-1915 in <strong>Burlington</strong>, adaughter <strong>of</strong> Jennie and Henry Eaton. She is survived by her brother, Willard Eaton <strong>of</strong>Farmington; a sister, Louise Kelly <strong>of</strong> Bristol. She was predeceased by a sister, Marie Mocci.Laura is also survived by 5 natural children, Robert, Richard, Henry, George and Donna, andassumed three other children in her marrige to Elliott; Elliott J. Jr. and wife Mary Ruth <strong>of</strong> Bristol;Theresa M. and Paul Crup <strong>of</strong> Troy, N.Y. and Shirley Teixeira <strong>of</strong> Kingston, Mass.FINKENZELLER, CAROLINE, 69, died at her home near <strong>Burlington</strong> Station, 1-5-1849 1-12-1918. She is survived by her husband, William and four sons, William and Chris <strong>of</strong> Waterburyand Joseph and Louis <strong>of</strong> Terryville; two daughters, Mrs. Mena Packer <strong>of</strong> Terryville and Mrs.Clifford (Caroline) Alderman <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>. Burial in Center Cemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.FINKENZELLER, LOUIS J.(Ludwig) 42, <strong>of</strong> Harwinton Ave. Terryville, died 6-9-1934. He wasborn in Germany in 1892, but came to this country when about 3 years old. Besides his wifeCaroline, he leaves one daughter, Ruth; three brothers, William and Christopher <strong>of</strong> Waterbury,and Joseph <strong>of</strong> Terryville; two sisters, Mrs. Clifford Alderman <strong>of</strong> Bristol and Mrs. WilhelminaPacker <strong>of</strong> Waterville. Burial in Center Cemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.FINKENZELLER, WILLIAM C. 57, <strong>of</strong> 721 Boundline Road, Wolcott died 9-27-1974. He wasborn in Plymouth and lived there until two years ago. He was a WW 11 Army Air Corps veteran.He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Ann Johnson & Mrs. Patricia Lyga; 3 sisters, Mrs. DorothyRifenburgh, Mrs. Elsie Power & Violet Finkenzeller, all <strong>of</strong> Plymouth. Burial Center Cemetery,<strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.FITCH, WILLIAM GRANT II, 82, <strong>of</strong> Rogersville, Mo., died Saturday (April 28, 1989) inSpringfield, Mo., following a short illness. Mr. Fitch was born in Cos Cob, July 7, 1907. He was aretired high school math teacher, having taught in West Hartford, Middletown, and Stratford. He41
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