Fabiano Faiella


Fabiano Faiella, 92, of Easton and formerly of Quincy, passed away unexpectedly at home. He was predeceased by his beautiful wife of 61 years, Betilde (Urdaneta) Faiella in 2016.  He is survived by his loving children: Silvina Faiella Miller and husband William of Easton, Robert J. Faiella and wife Janet of Quincy and Nancy Faiella Sheehy and husband Anthony of Brockton; grandchildren: Michael Miller and wife Gretchen, Jeffrey Miller and wife Breanne, Ashley Faiella, Amanda Faiella and partner Paul O’Rourke, and Emily Faiella and partner Austin Nelson; his brother Victor and wife Dianne, his loving sister Lucia D’Eramo who predeceased him and several great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

Fabiano was born and raised in Prezza, Italy the son of the late Nunzio and Salvina (Sandonato) Faiella.  He and his wife Betilde emigrated to Quincy, MA in 1959 with their young daughter Silvina. Their son Robert was born on the ship while traveling to the United States. Fabiano was the owner and operator of “Salon Italiano” for over 40 years on Franklin Street in Quincy, until he retired at the age of 82.  He spent his time gardening, hunting, making his favorite red wine, and spending time with family and friends. His favorite of all was dancing with his lovely wife Betilde.  They are now embracing and doing the Waltz in the great ballroom in the sky.

Visitation hours will be held on Thursday, May 25, 2023 from 4-7pm at Boston Cremation, 116 Franklin Street, Quincy, MA 02169.  His funeral service is Friday, May 26, 2023 at 11am in the funeral home. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. Burial will follow at Blue Hill Cemetery, Braintree, MA. Celebration of life will be at the Common Market following the burial for anyone who wishes to come.

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  1. Lisa Sandonato on May 24, 2023 at 8:02 pm

    To Nancy, Bobby, and Silvina:

    My deepest condolences on the profound loss of your dad- I have so many fond memories of Grays beach, cookouts and all sorts of paisan’ gatherings- never saw your dad without that big smile on his face! As a kid he always pretended that he was going to cut our hair all off to make us behave 🤣 and watching him and your mom dance was just- extraordinary- I can’t put it any other way. God needs his advice on how to do the garden, I guess, so he called your dad up. God bless you all. I wish you peace during this sad time. ❤️



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