Ferris, Fouad G.
Fouad “Fred” G. Ferris, 86, of Middletown was taken from us by COVID-19 on March 28. He was born October 25, 1934, the son of hardworking Lebanese immigrants Edward and Shafeeca Ferris.
Fred leaves behind his l ovi ng wife, Jeanne “Yenna” and their 3 adored Wheaten Terriers, daughters Kathleen Ferris of Holland, Pennsylvania, Sandy Hart and her husband Mike and granddaughter Samantha of Old Saybrook, and granddaughter Shelby Hart and her fiancé, Ian McCauley of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Fred i s survived by his beloved sister Alice Fixer of Winsted and many wonderful nieces and nephews who always brought j oy t o him at t he f amily outings. He was pre-deceased by his brother Wadia “Eddie” Ferris and sisters, Helen Skype, Rose Byrne and Evelyn Huot.
Born and raised i n Winsted, Fred graduated from The Gilbert School and Bryant College. He sang in a quartet called The Four Roses and was known for his theater and dancing skills during his school years. He made a career i n the field of Human Resources at Waring Products, Achenbach Realty and retired as Director of Human Resources with the CT Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services. He was active throughout his life with numerous charitable and Democratic organizations, i ncluding t he Lions Club, Knights of Columbus, St. Joseph Church and proudly served as Town Chairman of t he Winchester Democratic Town Committee. Fred will be r emembered by many as someone who helped prepare them for their first j ob interview and was always happy to help with career advice when asked. He was an avid golfer and member of the Stanley Golf Course and enjoyed playing poker, pool and the ponies.
Fred's passion for close to 50 years was his involvement i n t he sport of dogs. Specifically, Scottish Terriers, West Highland White Terriers and Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers. Fred was an American Kennel Club (AKC) licensed Judge since 1979 and judged in Europe, South America, and Canada i n addition t o t he United States. A particular f avorite was judging the World Dog Show i n Milan, Italy. He was President, Show Chair, Chief Steward, and on the Board of Directors of various dog clubs over the years and served as an AKC Delegate.
Fred will be dearly missed but his i mprint will l i ve on in the many family and friends he l oved, encouraged, helped, entertained and had fun with throughout his l i f e.
A private mass for family will be held in Winsted, CT at St. Joseph Church on April 28 with a graveside gatheri ng f or f amily and f r i ends i mmediately f ollowing at noon at the St. Joseph New Cemetery. In l i eu of f l owers a donation may be made to the Maasser Annual Reunion Association, 73 Highview Drive, Harwinton, CT, Take the Lead www.takethelead.org or the SCWTCA Endowment www.wheatenhealthendowment.org.
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