IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Abraham I.
Feldbin
March 6, 1927 – November 26, 2023
Danbury-
Abraham Feldbin, a beloved resident of Danbury, CT, peacefully passed away at the age of 96 in Southbury, CT. Growing up in Danbury, Abe cherished his early years working on the family dairy farm and especially caring for the animals.
During WWII, Abe served as a navy medic, extending skilled and compassionate care to those in need. Following his service, he pursued his studies at Miami University, Oxford Ohio, graduating before embarking on a successful career as a chemist at Davis & Geck, where he was admired for his intelligence, work ethic, and warm-hearted nature.
Abe was known by all as a beacon of compassion and generosity. His presence embodied a life lived with care, empathy, and gratitude. Abe was an intellect. whose varied passions included politics and history, coin and stamp collection, playing golf, and following sports.
Abe's dearest friend was Evelyn Durgy of Danbury, CT. They shared a special relationship and supported one another for many years until Evelyn passed away in 2010.
Above all, Abe held a profound devotion to his family. He leaves behind two sisters, Bertha Beilin and Isabelle Kurtzman, and will forever remain an adored Uncle to David and Nancy Beilin, Leslie Crawford and Mike Gannon, Beverly and Lonnie Resnick, and Philip and Janet Kurtzman. He was a cherished Great Uncle to Holly and Eric Beilin, Benjamin and Meagan Crawford, Justin, Alexa, and Sydney Resnick, and more recently blessed to become a Great-great Uncle to Charlotte Crawford, Colton Kurtzman and Paul Sblendorio.
A graveside service to honor and celebrate Abe's life will take place on Wednesday, November 29, 2023 at 1:00 P.M. held at United Jewish Center Cemetery in Brookfield.
To leave an online condolence please visit www.munsonloveterefuneralhome.com.
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