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Alexander Furlan

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Alexander Furlan, 79, lover of family, friends, motorcycle­s, Candlewood Lake, Elvis, cars - new and old - and all things rock n’ roll, passed away August 11, 2021 peacefully at his home in Brookfield, CT. His laugh was contagious, one that will be remembered by all who loved him with an infectious smile that lit up every room he entered and could make anyone’s dark day brighter. Alex’s life was nothing shy of extraordin­ary, almost unbelievab­le. Born Alessandro Furlan, April 13, 1942 in Castellava­zzo, Italy, he immigrated to the United States at the age of just 16 determined to build the life he had dreamed of.

Among many passions, Alex found serenity growing beautiful flowers, beds of roses and tending to his large gardens where zucchini, tomatoes and asparagus became well-known favorites, to name a few. A prankster and daredevil both literally and figurative­ly, he loved the need for speed which included his boats and the one of a kind jet boat ‘Shotgun,’ with an engine he built from scratch, raced semipro motor cross #51, an ironworker that helped build the first five floors of the World Trade Center’s twin towers, opened the fabulous “Alex’s Fix It” in Greenwich, CT where he mastered the art of mechanics and started a family he cherished.

Alex is survived by his best friend and partner in life, Margaret Furlan, children Cathy Mau, Linda Furlan Ferrandino, Pamela Camporeale and Alex Furlan, and grandchild­ren Carina Mau, Nicholas Ferrandino, Joseph Ferrandino, Christina Ferrandino, Hannah Mau, Anthony Ferrandino, Clara Bennett and a wide extended family. Additional­ly, there are too many friends who loved him dearly and countless considered him a father and mentor, including his beloved Roz whom he helped instill hope and pride just as much as he did for Alex. Alex always reciprocat­ed the love and admiration to those close to him.

“Ambition is a dream with a V8 engine” Elvis Presley. Alex would want everyone to dream big, give bigger, and love endlessly.

To light a candle in his memory or leave a condolence, please visit www. DanburyMem­orial.com

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