Frederick-Nacovitch-Obituary

Frederick Nacovitch

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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NACOVITCH Frederick Nacovitch, age 76, a retired Trumbull Police Captain, died September 23, 2010. He lived most of his life in Trumbull. Born on October 8, 1933 in Bridgeport to the late Michael and Mary Pistey Nacovitch. Fred went to trade school and worked as a stone mason until joining the...

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This just popped up in my memories today through email...I still after all these years think about Fred from time to time...what fond memories I have... I hope his family are doing well....and I certainly hope Fred is resting in eternal peace. Blessings to all of you. I believe that ALL of the Dunkin Donuts regulars (in Fred's group) are sipping coffee in heaven. What a wonderful group of gentlemen. Donna Werfelman

Dear Rose:
It was a delight to have known Fred. On Fridays Fred would take the bus with my brother, Albert, from Bullard Havens, where they were both stone masons, and come home to Nichols. We enjoyed Fred's visits on weekends. We usually had a really good time. Albert and Fred would go hunting in the woods around our house on occasion. When the fun weekend was over, we would hop in the car and our Dad took Fred home to his parents' house. Fred was a wonderful friend.
My condolences...

Aunt Rose, Jean-Marie, Fred, Tammy and Chrissie. I am sad for your loss. He's in a better place now. God Bless you.
Matt

Dear Rose and family:
My thoughts and prayers are with you and the children. It's been many years, but I still remember the times my family and yours spent together. I remember when Fred was a teenager and he spent time with Al at our house hunting, hanging out and talking. Al remembers all the times too. (He's in North Carolina with his daughter Linda now). I'm still in Vermont. Fred's memory will stay with my family for a long time. God Bless You. Love, Martha Yankowski

My deepest sympathies

I went to Trade School with Fred and also had the opertunity to work a few cases with him when he was the C.O. of the Detective Division. My deepest sympathy goes out the Fred's family. My he rest in peace.

Mike Savino, Det Ret. Conn. State Police

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Rosemarie and family,

Fred and I had some great times in the TPD. He was a great guy.

Our deepest sympathies and prayers are with you. May his memory be eternal.

May he rest in peace.

Dutch & Judie Coughlin

To The Nacovitch Family:

I had the privilege to get to know Fred when I moved to Trumbull six years ago. I was a morning regular at Dunkin Donuts, he and his buddies befriended me. As it turned out he knew a lot of my relatives from the old days and the police force. And then I had the same Big Y schedule as he did...I would always help him hunt for something...He was a kind and good man. I also went to school with his niece Cindy.

My prayers are with you now. I will...