Bradford – Fredrick S. Dabrowski, 85, passed away July 26, 2019 at Holy Family Hospital in Haverhill with his loving family by his side.
Born in Haverhill, he was the son of the late Joseph and Sophie (Wizeza) Dabrowski. He attended Haverhill public schools and was a graduate of Haverhill High School, Class of 1952. Fredrick was employed at Borden Chemical for many years as a machine operator and was a hard worker. After retirement, he worked as a crossing guard monitor and volunteered at the Salvation Army. An avid bowler and Boston sports fan, he also coached Little League Baseball and especially loved football. Known for his dry sense of humor, he loved his family and was a devoted father and grandfather. He will be missed by his cat, Princess, and all who knew and loved him.
Fredrick is survived by daughter, Theresa Guarino and her husband Michael of Lawrence; his companion of 11 years, Josephine N. (Tridenti) Comeau of Bradford; his grandson, Joseph Hernandez; three great grandchildren, Mercedes Hernandez, Leilani Hernandez and Jonathan-Carter Hernandez; brother, John Dabrowski and his wife Becky of Somersworth, NH; sisters, Claire Riley of Salem, NH; Cecile Engler of No. Attleboro; sister in law Fortune Dabrowski; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother, Joseph Dabrowski.
Family and friends are respectfully invited to attend calling hours on Monday, July 29 from 4:00PM until 7:00PM at the Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home, 486 Main Street, Haverhill. Funeral services will begin in the funeral home on Tuesday morning at 9:00AM with a Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated at 10:00AM at All Saints Church, 120 Bellevue Avenue, Haverhill. Donations may be made in his memory to Dana Farber Cancer Research, 450 Brookline Avenue, Boston, MA 02215. Please visit Comeau Funeral Home on Facebook or www.comeaufuneral.com


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So sorry to hear of John’s passing. He will be much missed in the neighborhood. I always picture John sitting with my husband Bill on our front porch discussing the beauty of the flowers and all the work that went into a garden, while I planted and weeded. They’d throw aroud names of plants they thought they were looking at, all of them wrong by the way. They’d all but pat each other on the back for the wonderful garden they had worked so hard on!! It was all too funny for words. Hang in there Pat Linda Currier 56 Arrow Lane
Sorry to hear about Fred !!! I umpired with him many years ago !! He was a great guy !!!
Sorry to hear about Fred. I remember him at dances a few years ago. We always had some laughs.. peace
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