Brian T. Fabick, age 34, died Friday, June 14, 2013 at Einstein Medical Center Montgomery. Born June 1, 1979 he was the son of Edward J., Jr. and Maureen (Vizzard) Fabick. Brian attended St. Stanislaus Elementary School and was a graduate of North Penn High School class of 1997. As a younger man he enjoyed camping with the Boy Scouts, swimming for the Lansdale Swim Team and playing Rugby for North Penn Rugby Club. Brian graduated from Montgomery Co. Community College, receiving an associate’s degree in 1999. He went along to Millersville University shortly after. Brian trained at Le Cordon Bleu Culinary School in Las Vegas in 2008 as a Chef. He was an avid sports fan, and loved Eagles and Notre Dame Football as well as playing Golf. Brian was a voracious reader sometimes reading several books a week. He was a devoted son, brother, uncle and godfather. He loved to laugh, loved his friends and loved life. Brian will be forever missed and loved by all. In addition to his parents he is survived by his brother Edward J. Fabick, III and his wife Candida of Norristown and his sister Elizabeth J. Fabick of Lansdale, his maternal Grandmother Catherine H. Vizzard of Lansdale his nephews Edward J. Fabick, IV (his godson) and Francis Patrick Fabick as well as many aunts, uncles and cousins. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his Funeral Mass on Wednesday, June 19, 2013 at 11:00 AM at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, 51 Lansdale Ave., Lansdale, where the family will receive friends from 9 to 10:45 AM before Mass. Interment will be private. Memorial contributions in Brian’s name can be made to Montgomery County-Norristown Public Library’s Bookmobile, 1001 Powell St., Norristown, PA. 19401 . Arrangements are by Simcox-McIlvaine Funeral Home in Lansdale.
I am so sorry to hear about Brian. He is in my prayers as is the family.
To the Fabick family: Hank and I are so sorry for your loss.
Mr. and Mrs. Fabick, Ed and Elizabeth-
My deepest and heartfelt sympathies go out to you on the loss of Brian. From my beginnings at White’s Rd, I remember your family and Brian. As he grew and I had the opportunity to manage with him and Ken at 4th Street, I always enjoyed his stories, his laughter, his heart, and his “pool showers.” He kept the staff laughing but was great under emergencies and pressures as well. I was very saddened to hear that his life was shortened. Please know that you all will be in our prayers and our thoughts and I will prayer that you feel the Lord’s presence as you grieve and heal. Much love you all. Kris Bencker Mansmith and Family. Chgo, Illinois