Francis-Tebo-Obituary

Francis R. Tebo

Spencer, Massachusetts

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Francis R. Tebo, 65, of Pleasant St., died Saturday, October 4, 2008, in his home. He is survived by his longtime friend and companion, Carol Humphrey of Oxford; his mother, Helen T. (Tebo) Ruel of Spencer; two sons, Steven M. Tebo and his wife Sherry of Navarre, FL, and their sons Matthew and...

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My deepest sympathy to Franny's family and friends. A classmate who will never be forgotten.

Sincerely,

Hellen & John,
Fran was one of my best friends and I think of him all the time.
I thought of franny more as a brother than a friend since we grew up together and were so close.
I have memories of our times together that will last for the rest of my life.
Franny was loved by all who knew him and he didn't have a mean bone in his body.
I will truly miss him.
Al Pelletier

My deepest sympathies.
An "Old School Oxfordite"

My sincere sympathy to Franny's family. I knew Franny as a teen and remember his wonderful sense of humor and genuine friendliness. God be with him.
Mary Seferi

My sincerest condolences to the family & close friends of Franny. I grew up with him, spending time with him and my Dad at the camp in Vermont. He was always at my Dad's house in Oxford, working on his boat. I have so many memories of him. When I was a kid he was always playing or telling jokes. My Dad had a few really close firends and Franny was one of them and I know he felt the same way for my Dad. I'm sure my Dad was waiting for him. We'll miss franny and be thinking of him often.

John, Sandy & Family, we are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you.

To: The Family Of Franny Tebo
I am sorry to read about Franny. I worked with him ar Sneider Bros, and also Arena Bros in Hopkington.
He was a good person and friend. He stood strong with what he believed. He did not let what you believed in get in the way of friendship. He was a fun loving guy with a good outlook on life he will be missed