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Paul Abbazia Obituary

Paul Michael Abbazia
May 19, 1961 - November 15, 2020
Our beloved son, brother and friend, was called to rest on Sunday, November 15th.
Paul was raised in Stamford. He graduated from King School in 1979. He then studied at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and the Chapman School of Seamanship in Florida. He spent many years living and enjoying life in sunny Florida before returning to Connecticut.
As his family's eldest son, Paul led by inclusion and quickly showed his younger siblings why he was one of the most interesting boys in town. A true original, he was never afraid of being himself. Among his many interests, he once spent months dressed as "The Fonz," and he devoured Charlie Chaplin, Abbott & Costello, Laurel & Hardy, and Clint Eastwood films. He spent summer evenings under a homemade planetarium before setting his sights on becoming the next Arnold Schwarzenegger in the fall. Whether it was turning a lawnmower into a minibike, or shooting homemade rockets over the neighborhood, Paul had a passion for anything that could fly, float, or maneuver fast. He rebuilt and restored classic muscle cars with his brother David, and loved sharing his extensive knowledge of cars and boats with others. He continued to fly, drive, sail, ride, and pursue his love of high-speed machines throughout most of his life, working at NASA and Delta Airlines. After returning to Connecticut, he focused on horses and boats, and spent lots of time with his cherished Dalmatian, Lady.
Paul was preceded in death by his father, Dr. Michael J. Abbazia of Stamford and his mother, Maureen Creigh of Los Angeles, California. He is survived by his mother, Marilyn Abbazia-Porter, six siblings: Kim Sabrowski Peckham, David Sabrowski, Jon Sabrowski (Kirsten), Elyse Abbazia Lagace (Dan), Paul Sabrowski, and Michele Abbazia (John Civitello). He is also survived by one niece, seven nephews, several aunts and uncles, and numerous cousins and friends.
Paul's easygoing demeanor, comedic storytelling (complete with Oscar-worthy sound effects), his smile, and his mischievous sense of humor will be greatly missed by his family and all who knew and loved him.
Survivor, adventurer, storyteller, dreamer - may your new wings carry you over many mountains and glorious views.
Due to the pandemic, there will be no calling hours. A private Graveside Service will be held, with a celebration of Paul's life to be scheduled at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his name to Connecticut Humane Society, 701 Russell Road, Newington, CT 06111.

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Published by Stamford Advocate on Nov. 19, 2020.

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John Calene

November 29, 2023

I was surprised and overwhelmingly saddened to learn quite belatedly, from my father on his very recent 95th birthday of all days, that Paul had died some three years ago. My father - who very fondly remembers Paul - had looked into his whereabouts after we had been wondering together about him. Paul quickly became a very close friend of mine in our high school days at King School (´77-`79), when we spent a great deal of time together - and that continued into college years when we were separated by location (he initially to Embry-Riddle in Daytona Beach, and me to UCONN). However, summers back home became great "catch-up" times, and our ongoing mutual love of Pontiac GTOs and other cars of that era were always top of the agenda. I laughingly remember Dr. Abbazia poking fun at us (in that way only he could) as we set out to, or returned from, cruising the Stamford area (High Ridge Rd., Friendly´s, Cove & Cummings Beaches were some of the favorites) - and beyond. Even after I moved to California for graduate school for a couple of years, Paul, then having returned to the Stamford area, and I would continue to often get together during those summers (´85, ´86) too. Sometime after I moved permanently to Michigan in early 1987 for work - events, distance and time eventually and unfortunately parted us. I last spoke to Paul by telephone - as I remember he called sometime in 2003 or 2004 - perhaps then a decade or more after I´d last spent time with him while visiting relatives in Florida - and after which we´d sadly never reconnected. I often thought of Paul over the many years that had both preceded and followed that call - those years that passed far too quickly. I will always remember him as a very dear friend, will always treasure the memories of the great fun we had together, his many talents, great sense of humor and goodwill, and will try to take solace in knowing that he is with his Creator and at peace. I wish to express my very belated, but deeply heartfelt condolences to the family - to whom I will try to reach out soon.

Edward Abbazia

December 18, 2020

I am very sorry for your loss. I’m a cousin of Dr. Michael Abbazia and I live in Milford Ct
My parents Anna Tucciarone Abbazia 89 and my father Edward W Abbazia SR deceased moved the family to Milford in 1956. Dad worked for Sikorsky Aircraft for 40 yrs. He also had two restaurants. I would like to meet your family Some day. Edward W Abbazia Jr and family

Stacey (Romano) Cassidy

December 3, 2020

So many wonderful childhood memories at the Abbazia house growing up and many happy smiles from Paul. To the entire family, I am very sorry for your loss, may you find peace in your loving memories.
Stacey

Jonathan Jacobson

December 1, 2020

Paul and I were close friends during our middle school years in Stamford. I have fond memories of many hours spent with Paul at his house on Cedar Heights, sharing our love of old movies. Even in his youth, he was a warm, caring and fun-loving person.
My sincere condolences to Paul's family.

Jim slocum

November 23, 2020

I had the honor and luck of having grownup with Paul since we were five. My greatest childhood memories were with him over at his house...and there are hundreds. Forever your first best friend.
Jim

Rita and Bill Getardi

November 22, 2020

Dear Marilyn and family,
We were so sorry to learn of Paul’s passing.
You are in our thoughts and prayers!

Robert Bott

November 21, 2020

Dear Marilyn and family,
So sorry to hear of Paul's passing. I got to talk with him at George Dugdale's event. He was a nice person. Thinking of you all.
Robert Bott [1 of 19 cousins of Michael]

Wendy Vachon

November 20, 2020

Marilyn & Family,
There are no words to ease your pain. May God carry you in your sorrow.
Wendy & Dany

Helen (Nissley) Lewis (The Rev. Dr.)

November 20, 2020

To Marilyn and the entire family: What a shock to find you here and
what sadness to learn of Paul's passing. Please know that you
have often been in my thoughts and prayers as I remember with
fondness my Stamford days.
Helen

Linda Watson

November 20, 2020

I am so shocked and saddened to hear about Paul's passing. He was always fun and super sweet. I have wonderful, fond memories of him. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. God bless you all.

Joan Kiley

November 20, 2020

Michele, I am so sorry to hear about your brother's passing. My deepest sympathy to you and your family. - joan

Diane Warzoha

November 20, 2020

With thoughts and prayers to Paul's entire family. May happy memories bring you comfort at this difficult time.

Linda Mossberg

November 20, 2020

Marilyn, my heart breaks for you and your family. May your memories warm your heart and you feel God's loving arms around you.

Ron Schwalb

November 20, 2020

So sorry to hear. We used to play together in elementary school. He was an energetic, interesting person.

Lori (Romano) Frischkorn

November 19, 2020

I am so very sorry for your loss and to hear of Paul’s passing. I have always remembered him fondly. He was a large part of my childhood and being one of the neighborhood kids. Rest In Peace Paul

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