Fred Schleipman is currently hewing a cello out of fir by hand.While he’s not a cellist, Schleipman intends to learn to play the instrument once it’s finished. That would be an impressive feat for anyone; for a 102-year-old, it’d be.
Tom Scibetta, 58 ×
Tom Scibetta, a man with a laugh to be heard around the world, died unexpectedly on February 23, 2021 at the age of 58. He was a resident of Pomfret, VT.
Tom’s true legacy is his deep love and devotion to the 5 children whose mere mention made his eyes sparkle and chest puff up with pride: his three daughters Annie, Catherine and Grace Scibetta, and his stepchildren for whom he became “Tom Daddy”, Alijah and Caleb Webb. Tom is also survived by his wife Susan Scibetta; his parents, Lou & Rosemarie Scibetta; his siblings Cindy Butts (husband Dan), Paul Scibetta (wife Colleen) and Jim Scibetta, his first wife Liz Scibetta; his stepdaughter Jessica Spackman and his step grandchildren Addison and Jayden Begley; and many nieces, nephews and friends who thought he was brilliant, warm and hilarious.
Tom Scibetta
Modified: 3/11/2021 3:00:18 AM
POMFRET, VT Tom Scibetta, a man with a laugh to be heard around the world, died unexpectedly on February 23, 2021 at the age of 58. He was a resident of Pomfret, VT.
Tom’s true legacy is his deep love and devotion to the 5 children whose mere mention made his eyes sparkle and chest puff up with pride: his three daughters Annie, Catherine and Grace Scibetta, and his stepchildren for whom he became “Tom Daddy”, Alijah and Caleb Webb. Tom is also survived by his wife Susan Scibetta; his parents, Lou & Rosemarie Scibetta; his siblings Cindy Butts (husband Dan), Paul Scibetta (wife Colleen) and Jim Scibetta, his first wife Liz Scibetta; his stepdaughter Jessica Spackman and his stepgrandchildren Addison and Jayden Begley; and many nieces, nephews and friends who thought he was brilliant, warm and hilarious.