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Paul Stabinsch Obituary

Paul A. Stabinsch Attleboro Paul A. Stabinsch, 84, of Attleboro, died on Nov. 10 at Sturdy Hospital. A Lithuanian born in Latvia, he came here to South Boston in 1952 and resided in Attleboro since 1969. He was retired from Texas Instruments after 36 years as a machinist. He was a member of the German Club in Walpole, Saulei Lithuanian National Guard and St. Casimir Church in Brockton. He enjoyed fishing and dancing. He was the beloved husband of Madeline for 61 years; loving father of Valerie Costa of Quincy, Paul Stabinsch of Weymouth, Susan Stabinsch of Pembroke, Rick Stabinsch of Plainville and Gina Stabinsch of South Attleboro; grandfather of Robert and his wife Lynn Costa, Cherisse Costa and Paul Peter Stabinsch; great-grandfather of Christian Fuller; and brother of Valeria Petkevic of Riga, Latvia. All are welcome to his funeral on Friday at 10 a.m. from Waitt Funeral Home, 850 North Main St., Brockton, followed by a funeral Mass at 11 a.m. in St. Casimir Church and burial in Woodlawn-North Purchase Cemetery, Attleboro. Directions from Rte. 24, take exit 19A Harrison Blvd, Avon; right at 2nd light and funeral home is 1.4 miles up on right. Memorial gifts may be made to Lithuanian Children's Relief, Inc., 261 Thatcher St., Brockton, MA 02302. See www.waittfuneralhome.com or call 508-583-7272.

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Published by The Enterprise on Nov. 14, 2007.

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Rosie Nawrocki-Sousa

November 14, 2007

Tante Leni & Family,
I was so sad to hear of the passing of Onkel Paul. One thing I can say is I will always have some funny memories of him {along with my dad}.
Now the two of them are happy & at peace.

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