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Ralph Fabrizio

New York, New York

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Ralph Fabrizio on August 29, 2008. Retired superintendent of District 20 Brooklyn. Beloved husband of the late Jean. Cherished father of Karen Spadaro and Ralph Fabrizio Jr. Beloved father-in-law of John Spadaro and Noreen Fabrizio. Devoted grandfather of Jenna Spadaro and Michael, Tommy, Daniel,...

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Mr. Frabrizio was my principal at PS 170 for 6 yrs. He treated all of students with respect and you could tell he truly loved what he was doing. Education was his passion and he poured everything he had into his students. If he was reprimanding you or praising you it was always evident that it was coming from the heart. SIP Mr. F!!!

In 1962 Mr. Fabrizio was my teacher. He was well respected by all students. He always extended his wisdom to me, making me a better person. I´ve never forgotten him. My sincere condolences to his family & friends. Harvey Savadsky

Karen & Ralph & families,

When my dad was dying a quarter century ago, your dad would bring Holy Communion to him. Though I can only recall having had one very personal conversation with your dad, it has always stayed with me. At my dad's funeral, your dad reminded me to live my own life. He also pointed out that our 81st Street generation had been truly blessed. In spite of the upheavals of the 60s/70s/80s, there had not been a single divorce among the parents of our playmates. ...

Mr. Fabrizio was our neighbor, and a family man of great integrity. May he rest in peace.

Mr. Fabrizio was my 8th grade teacher in Pershing Jr. H.S. in 1960. He was the best teacher I ever had!

It is with heartfelt sympathy that we extend our condolences to Mr. Fabrizio's family. We knew Mr. Fabrizio as a warm and devoted father and grandfather. We will miss him dearly.

Mr. Fabrizio was my teacher at IS 220 and he was a well-respected educator by both students and staff. He will be missed.

Mr. Fabrizio was my principal in elementary school. He knew me by name for various reasons and was a caring, supportive educator whom I will miss very much. Later in life, he served as a mentor to me when I was studying to be a teacher in college. He will never be forgotten.