Michael-Fabiaschi-Obituary

Michael Anthony Fabiaschi

Andover, Nebraska

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FABIASCHI, Michael Anthony Michael Anthony Fabiaschi, 53, of Rye Beach, NH, passed away unexpectedly September 23, 2008. He was happily married to his high school sweetheart, Debra (Miller) Fabiaschi for 31 years. He grew up in Torrington, the oldest of five. Above all, he put family...

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Thinking of you, Mike, on your birthday. But, then not a day passes when I don't think of you. You did amazing things and inspired many people in your life here on earth...I can only imagine the miracles you're cooking up on the Other Side. With much love and smiles, MaryAnn :)

I met Mike back in the early Racotek days when he gave me a chance to move over from the development area into servicing support. Though I didn't know it at the time he helped propel me to a better career and offered me some great advice along the way. I have nothing but fond memories of his style and leadership.

My condolences on your loss,
Thomas

Deb, Abby and Sarah,
It has been 2 months since Mike's passing and I just want you all to know not a day goes by that I don't think about Mike. He was an amazing leader, mentor and the master of amazing phrases!! I am constantly "trading up my problems" and reserving the right to change my mind tomorrow. There is so much more that I would have liked to have learned from him.

I am so happy for you that you have such amazing memories to keep him close to you and so sad that he is...

Mike started at Burroughs in Bridgeport about the same time I did and was a scrappy basketball player. What a career after- I had no idea. I did not know him well but thought that the Burroughs days should be remembered. Godspeed.

Working with Mike at Racotek and Zamba was always exciting and an adventure. He has left great memories with many people. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I met Mike a couple of times and found him to be a warm, compassionate and intriguing man. My deepest sympathies to his family, friends and colleagues.

Mike's spirit and enthusiasm were inspirational to so many of us who worked with him. Please accept my condolences for your loss.

Dear Debbie,
I am very sad to hear of Mike's death. I distinctly remember the day he first interviewed at LPA Software-- he brought so much enthusiasm and energy to everything he did. Sue and I will keep you and your family in our prayers.