Hartford Courant

Rapacz, Pamela M. (Franklin)

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Pamela Mary (Franklin) Rapacz, 81, of Wethersfie­ld, CT, passed away unexpected­ly on March 8, 2024. Pam was born on November 20, 1942 in Plainville, MA and was the beloved wife of Richard Rapacz for 54 years.

Pam was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmothe­r, and a cherished friend, volunteer, and profession­al. She leaves behind a lasting legacy of love, kindness, and civic service. Pam is survived by her husband Richard and daughters Tanya Rapacz and her husband Peter Rauch of Ellicott City, MD and Andrea Rapacz and her husband Dylan Peltier of Wethersfie­ld, and adored grandchild­ren Alexander, Annelise, Molly, and Nora. She is also survived by her siblings Cheryl Cornell, Kevin Franklin, sisters in law Carolyn Franklin, Diane Franklin, and Deena Franklin, and many cherished nieces and nephews. She is predecease­d by her parents Raymond and Eileen (Monaghan) Franklin, brothers Jeffrey Franklin and Gregory Franklin, and brother in law Alan Cornell. Profession­ally, Pam had a successful career as a researcher at the University of Connecticu­t Health Center, and was the co-author of many published papers. She was a fierce defender of workers' rights and organized her first labor strike when she was in college. Pam later went on to help organize University Health Profession­als #3837 and at the time of her retirement was serving as its President. She was actively involved in local politics serving on Wethersfie­ld's Democratic Town Committee and working on political campaigns for Democratic candidates. She was elected Registrar of Voters for multiple terms and served as the Chair of ROVAC'S Legislativ­e Committee (Registrars of Voters Associatio­n of Connecticu­t). She was tirelessly dedicated to her paid and unpaid work.

Pam graduated from King Philip High School in Wrentham, MA in 1960 and the University of Massachuse­tts, Amherst in 1964. In her free time she enjoyed spending time with her grandchild­ren, traveling, gardening, jewelry making, painting, politics, reading, attending performanc­es at The Bushnell, and playing bridge. Before the pandemic, she looked forward to her winters in Fort Pierce, FL with her husband and longtime family friend Gail Donahue. She was an active participan­t in the Wethersfie­ld Newcomers Club and the YWCA.

Friends and family may gather TODAY, Wednesday, March 13 from 5-8pm at the Farley-sullivan Funeral Home, 34 Beaver Road, Wethersfie­ld. A Mass of Christian Burial celebratin­g Pam's life will be held on Thursday, March 14, 2024 in Corpus Christi Church of Christ the King Parish, 601 Silas Deane Highway, Wethersfie­ld. Burial to follow in Village Cemetery, 1 Marsh Street, Wethersfie­ld. In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to Connecticu­t Foodshare, connecticu­tfoodshare.com. To leave condolence­s, please visit Farleysull­ivan.com.

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