CLEBOWICZ, Florence "Lisa" (Anderson) Florence "Lisa" (Anderson) Clebowicz, 86, of Bristol, died unexpectedly Friday (November 12, 2004) at home. She was the widow of Alexander E. Clebowicz, PhD, who died in 2002. A native and long time New Britain resident, she lived in Bristol since 1975. Florence was employed as a receptionist at Stanley Electric Tool Company. She was a member of First Lutheran Church; sang in the church choir for 22 years, and was a member of the Faculty Wives Club at CCSU. She also attended Gloria Dei Lutheran Church in Bristol. Surviving is her son, Wallace "Wally" Clebowicz and his fiancee Rose McWaid of Old Saybrook; a granddaughter, Jennifer Ferretti and her husband Christopher of Brooklyn, NY; several nieces and nephews. Besides her husband, she was predeceased by a sister, Helen Colwick; and three brothers, Raymond, Robert, and Charles Anderson. Funeral services are Wednesday 11 a.m. at Carlson Funeral Home, 45 Franklin Square, New Britain. Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park. Calling hours are Tuesday afternoon 4-6 p.m. at Carlson Funeral Home. Donations may be made to First Lutheran Church Memorial Fund, 77 Franklin Square, New Britain, CT 06051. Please share a memory of Florence with her family on our online guestbook at www.carlsonfuneralhome.com
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Robb Wyllie
November 16, 2004
I think the first time I met Lisa, I was at the lake. She wasn't even there but... There was this 3 by 3ft. patch of lattice laying on the ground in the middle of the yard and I asked you what the heck was going on with that. You said that was your mother's way of keeping people from walking on that patch of ground so the grass would grow and there was no sense trying to change it. I think I commented that it was kind of an unusual way of achieving the goal, I might even have used the word weird. But the fact was that it did the job. To me that was a great introduction to Lisa. From what I been able to tell thru all these years is that was pretty much the way it was.
Wendy Anderson
November 14, 2004
I was sorry to hear of Lisa's death. I saw her in May of 2003 at Richard's burial. She was a special lady--I remember spending time with them at their lake and I especially remember her laugh. You have my sympathy .
A.W. Carlson Funeral Home
November 14, 2004
Our sincere sympathies for your loss.
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