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Carolyn Fabien


Carolyn Fabien, 87, teacher and world traveler

Carolyn (Gola) Fabien, formerly of Chelmsford and Pocasset, Massachusetts, died on May 1, 2020 of
cancer in Tarpon Springs, Florida.

A member of the Silent Generation, Carolyn, aka Connie, was anything but. She was a cheerleader at
Gesu Catholic School in Miami, and a member of the Cotillion ballroom dance club at Florida State
University. She was an indefatigable Seminoles fan and a dedicated alumna, maintaining lifelong
friendships. Like her father before her, she was also a lifelong Yankees fan.

After college, Carolyn became a public-school teacher and at 25, married the boy next door, Mike
Fabien. They moved to Boston, where she taught at Bowen Elementary School in Newton, Mass. for the
next 30 years, respected and beloved by students and fellow teachers.

Sophia Fitzhugh, her colleague at Bowen, became her dearest friend. When they both retired from
teaching, Carolyn and Sophia travelled every spring to other countries, including France, England,
Holland, Belgium, Italy, Spain, Greece, Turkey, Egypt, China, Peru, Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands.
Carolyn shared her love of travel with her grandchildren. She and her sister, Martha Ann Savard, took
each grandchild on trips to Europe.
Mike and Carolyn raised their two daughters in Chelmsford, Mass., and also owned a home in Pocasset
on Cape Cod. Both daughters’ weddings were organized by Carolyn and held at the waterfront home.
Mike and Carolyn moved to Palm Harbor in 1990 and then to Tarpon Springs in 2005.

A voracious reader, she was active in three book clubs simultaneously and played mahjong weekly. She
volunteered at Ruth Eckerd Hall and at FEAST, a food pantry in Palm Harbor, and was an active member
of the Palm Harbor Newcomers’ Club. She was a constant and outspoken presence at her
grandchildren’s baseball, softball, soccer, volleyball and ultimate frisbee games.

Carolyn had strong political opinions. As a young mother in the 1970s, she picketed grocery stores on
behalf of farmworkers, volunteered for liberal candidates, and was a charter subscriber to Ms.
Magazine. In 2016 at age 85, she participated in the Women’s March in Clearwater and was delighted
when a driver made a rude gesture at her. Until the election of 2016, she did not think that it was
possible to have a president worse than Richard Nixon.

In addition to her husband of 62 years and her sister, Martha Ann Savard, Carolyn is survived by her
cousin Dorene Michel; her daughters Kathleen Merino (Joseph Merino) and Rosemarie Fabien (Thomas
Normile); her grandchildren Nick, Carolyn and Grace Normile; Joey Merino (Julie Peterson), Lydia Guelho
(Daniel Guelho) and Emily Merino; and great-grandchildren Korben and Alexandria Merino and Charlie
Guehlo.

A celebration of her life will be held when the COVID-19 pandemic abates. In her memory and for the
sake of her grandchildren, Carolyn would ask friends and family to please vote Trump out of office.

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