Victor – Formerly of Fairport. July 14, 2018. Son of the late Alfredo and Luisa Gabrielli. Also Predeceased by beloved wife of 49 years, Jean LaFay Gabrielli; granddaughter, Elizabeth; sisters, Mary Gabrielli and Yolanda D’Agostino; brothers, John, Joseph and Erminio Gabrielli; sisters-in-law, Katie, Jean and Barbara Gabrielli, Cecelia LaFay; brothers-in-law, Donald LaFay, Joseph LaFay Jr. and Frank D’Agostino. Survived by children, Yvonne (Michael Pappas) Gabrielli, Lisa (Mark) Grabants, Andrea (Arthur) Taylor, Kara (Chadi) Sarkis and David (Pearl) Gabrielli; grandson, Jack Grabants; brothers, Mario (Delores) and Patsy Gabrielli; sister, Flora King; sisters-in-law, Tamara Gabrielli and Joanne LaFay; brother-in-law Anthony LaFay; dear friend, Dominic Paparone; many loving nieces, nephews and cousins.
Calling hours, Thursday, July 19th 4-7 at the Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home (Egypt location), 7501 Pittsford Palmyra Road, Fairport. Funeral Mass, Friday, July 20th 11 AM at St. Patrick’s Church, Victor. Interment, St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Victor. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to the Golisano Children’s Hospital at Strong Memorial Hospital.
Gino Gabrielli was raised in Fairport, New York and it is there where he met and married the love of his life, Jean LaFay Gabrielli. An accomplished businessman, Gino would begin his career as a barber owner before making his mark in real estate, and then transform hobby into profession by owning training and racing thoroughbred horses.
Gino’s hard work and tenacity had a singular mission. It was to provide for his family and to ensure their happiness. Gino was a father in the purest and most wonderful definition of that word. It was the reciprocation of this love for him that took him through the final year of his life. (Alprazolam)
Comments
5 responses to “Gabrielli, Gino”
Thank you Uncle Gino for being such a wonderful uncle and Godfather. You will be missed more than words can adequately express.
Kathi
One of my favorite places to visit growing up was the farm, with Uncle Gino, Aunt Jean, and family because we knew we would ride the horses, enjoy great food and lots of laughter. The pig roasts are some of my fondest memories. Rest in peace, Uncle Gino. We will miss you.
I am blessed Gino was my father-in-law. I miss both Jean and him so much! They welcomed this quirky Southern girl into their world with arms wide open. I will be forever grateful, Gino…for having you in my life. I am so happy you were part of my life…until we meet again, sir!
May Mr. Gabrielli rest at the throne of our Lord, at the side of his most beloved wife. To his entire family, our family is keeping you in prayer as you mourn the loss of such a good man and a piece of your heart!
With friendship, Lynn and Marc Lewandowski
We met Mr. Gino in Charlotte at our son’s home not to long
ago. We had a wonderful time. May God Bless his
Soul and give strength to family for the loss.