Age 89, of Duluth was called home by his all-merciful Savior the afternoon of February 13, from Helena, Montana where he was visiting his youngest daughter Miriam and her family after time spent with his older daughter, Kristen, and family in Duluth. Though very ill for the last few weeks of his life, he always maintained a bright outlook, never complained, and lived the blessing of his life and the reality of death through the lens of his unwavering Catholic faith and love for Jesus Christ. As one who lived his entire life preparing for the moment of his death, he died peacefully with Miriam and his son-in-law Matthew by his side, secure in the mercy of our Lord.
Marianne Lacava Fightlin, 88, of Duluth left us to be with her all-merciful Savior, from her Ecumen Memory Care condo late in the morning of November 12, 2022. She had suffered bravely for several years from dementia. Her going was peaceful and she was surrounded by her family. She was born to the late Prosper Lacava and Ann Lacava of New Britain, CT on October 28, 1934. She was a graduate of the UConn School of Nursing and did a fifth year at Yale-New Haven Hospital. She held numerous administrative positions including Director of Nursing, director of a visiting nurse association and, toward the end of her career, a parish nurse. Throughout her career and even in retirement, she was a stout advocate of patients, at times putting her job in jeopardy. She loved cooking and had the gift of hospitality and was always ready to welcome visitors. She called everybody “honey”. Her Italian cooking was famous. In retirement, she continued her life-long interest in politics, avidly following