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John Fred "Blubber" Tavanello Jr.

Akron, Ohio

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John Fred "Blubber"Tavanello Jr.NORTON John Fred "Blubber" Tavanello Jr., 67, passed away March 6, 2003, after a courageous battle with diabetes and liver disease.Born Dec. 17, 1935, in Barber ton, he lived in Norton for over 41 years. He retired from Goodyear Aerospace, and was an avid fisher...

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Darlene,theres no words to explain how i feel,I'll see you soon.

Darlene and family,
I was and still am very sad for your loss. Blubber was a wonderful and devoted friend to my dad and our entire family. He will remain in our hearts forever and many, many years of memories of him will never be forgotten. Darlene, you also have been a wonderful friend to my mom. You are loved very much by all of us and if you need anything please do not hesitate to call. I, as well as everyone in my family, will always be there for you. You have my deepest...

To Sally, family and friends,
It was an honor for me to participate in the celebration of Fred's life. It gave me some insights into what kind of person he was, what kind of father he was, and an understanding of his adventurous spirit. I will remember him with you. Thank you again for the privilege.

Much love to all,

Lynn and family

Please accept our condolences at this very sad time in your life. You know he was our friend and we will miss him dearly. Now he is healthy again and hunting in the beautiful mountains of heaven where there are endless grouse to flush.

With all our love and thoughts -- Lake and Imojean Stalcup, Larry Stalcup & Family and Kathy Stalcup McDonald & Family

Dear Darlene,

Our sincere sympathy at this very difficult time.
May the Peace of Christ be with you.

Ray and Barbara Holderbaum

Dear Mrs. T and family.
You are in my thoughts and my prayers. I remember the days that I spent at your house with my good friend Freddie and you and Mr. T. They were good times. Thank you for giving me good memories.

Your Friend, Rob Holderbaum and Family

Mrs.T. I am sorry for the loss of Mr.T. You people ment more to me then you will ever know. You guys played a huge part of my life growing up with Freddie.I feel like you guys were my parents away from home.I will miss you and Mr.T. always.God Bless you and the family. Love you forever! Sean Cook

Dear Rod and Carole, Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. The suffering for him is over and he is at peace. We understand your pain as we are going through the same with the death of my father(Shirley)

Dear Sally & Family

This is one of the quotes that has given me comfort; may it do the same for you:

To live in the hearts we leave behind, is not to die. (Thomas Campbell)