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Frederick E. Larabee Sr., 81
November 18, 2016
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Frederick Eugene Larabee Sr., 81, of Williamstown died on Friday, November 18, 2016, at Berkshire Medical Center North in North Adams, Mass.
He was born in Williamstown on December 16, 1934, the son of the late Benjamin and Mabel Larabee. He attended schools in Williamstown. He was the proprietor and owner of Frederick Larabee and Sons Painting Inc., and also worked as an antigue dealer and art collector.
His first wife, Patricia Evelyn (Reed) Larabee, whom he married on October 29, 1955, died on June 21, 2005. His second wife, Mary R. (Worley) Larabee, died on August 11, 2012.
Survivors include two daughters, Joyce M. Trombley of Greenfield, Mass., and Sherry A. Cantoni of North Adams; three sons, Arthur Larabee of North Adams, Frederick Larabee of Williamstown and Scott Larabee of Pittsfield; nine grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Funeral notice: Graveside services will take place at a later date in the family plot in Eastlawn Cemetery, Williamstown. Flynn & Dagnoli-Montagna Home for Funerals is in charge of the arrangements.
Gramp, I knew something was wrong, so i googled your name and found out you were gone. I wish our family had been a little more close, but mom loved you the most, and so I cry as I write this post, gone so long, without word like a ghost.
But we always did celebrate the holidays together, you would pick us up in that red car wearing that same old sweater, ya I liked that, we were together .
Now you are gone just like the pink panther on the train, i remember that story, every year was the same. or was it a robber wearing pink underwear? ya i loved that story.
I hope you got on that train and GOD took away your pain, Gram has been waiting for you, now you are together. I love you both, watch after me from heaven, I love you I love you , your grandson KEVIN | from: across the world | on: 11-27-2016 |
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So sorry to hear of your loss. A good man. | from: Fred and Kathi George | on: 11-25-2016 |
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So sorry,Fred was a nice person, we bought a few things from him. He was a hard worker, and good fella to get along with. Rest in Peace Fred.Blessings and to your immediate family as well. sorry to hear of your loss. | from: Patrick Gray | on: 11-23-2016 |
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Fred' so sorry to hear about your dad. He will be an angel looking down on you now. It has been a long time since I have seen you all. My deepest sympathy to you and the family. | from: Jim Fletcher | on: 11-23-2016 |
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I only knew Fred a short time. I work at the Harper Center and Fred would pop in to visit me everyday. He made my day with his sweet personality and warm smile. He always had a smile for me.. I will miss him greatly! | from: Heather DeMarsico | on: 11-21-2016 |
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Fred was a special person with a true love for art. I'am glad our paths cross, he meant a lot to me and I will treasure the friendship we had. Hope you are in art heaven RSP | from: Manna | on: 11-18-2016 |
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