Frances “Babe” Tirozzi Hubbell, 80, of East Haven and The Villages, FL, formerly of Branford passed away peacefully on Friday, January 29th, 2021 with her beloved husband of 59 years Frank W. Hubbell, Jr. by her side. Babe was born in New Haven on December 18, 1940 and was the daughter of the late Salvatore Tirozzi and Anna Curcio Tirozzi. She had worked as a hairdresser and later was the head cook at Branford High School for many years until her retirement. Babe was a member of the Short Beach Womens’ Club and a very active parishioner at the former St. Elizabeth Church of Branford. Most of all, Babe enjoyed staying at home with her family who she loved unconditionally. Mother of Debra Seaquist and Frank W. Hubbell III. Grandmother of Nicole Pavis (Jason), Deanna Seaquist and the late Kristen and David Seaquist, Jr. Great-Grandmother of Jason, Scott and Kourtney Pavis, Davion Smith, Adalynn Louis. Sister of Grace Swancheck and the late Nicholas Tirozzi.
Family and friends are invited to go directly to St. Elizabeth of the Trinity Parish at St. Barnabas Church, 44 Washington Avenue, North Haven on Thursday morning, Feb. 4th at 12 Noon to attend a Mass of Christian burial and are also invited to attend the committal service immediately following in the All Saints Mausoleum. (masks and social distancing always required for all services)
FRANK, please accept my sincere condolences for your loss. May she rest in peace until we all meet again.
Dear Frank & family
My deepest sympathy to you and family. Fran a beautiful person in and out loving caring and so sweet.
I admired the love you had between each other two teenagers so in love. May the beautiful perpetual light
shine her forever and give you peace.
I will never forget her.
Barbara Esposito
Dear Frank and family,
We are so sorry to learn of your loss. We enjoyed our visits and dinners with you in the Villages.
Fran was a joy to be with and will be greatly missed.
May she be at peace.
Regards,
Sheila and Charlie
Fran was one of the nicest and kindest people we have ever had the pleasure to know. She will be truly missed by her friends at Four Beaches. Fran was a terrific cook and we all looked forward to Friday night cocktail hour to see what she was bringing – it was always delicious. May she rest in peace free from all pain and suffering. Our prayers are with you all.
To fran’s family, I am so sorry to hear of frans passing, I was her hairstylist in short beach for many years, I so adored her we always shared stories of our family’s. One of the kindest, sweetest, caring person , I will miss her very much my heart goes out to you all my deepest sympathy
Frank & family my deepest sympathies for the loss of your precious Fran.
To know her was to love her I will never forget her.
Barbara Esposito
My condolences to the Hubbell family- She was a lovely soul and a great neighbor.
Frank:
I was very sorry to hear about your wife’s passing. Please accept my sincere sympathy on your loss, and extend it to your family.
Joe
My deepest condolences to the whole family. I have many fond memories of Fran from Clark Avenue. Love and hugs.
Dear Grace, Frank and family. Although we haven’t seen one another for a long time, I want to express my sadness at hearing this news. Babe was one of the easiest people to get along with; so sorry for your loss.
Dear Frank and Family
Sorry to hear the passing of Frances
My prayers and thoughts are with you today
Dear Frank and Family,
We are saddened by your loss and offer our deepest condolences to you and the rest of the family. We are lucky to have known her and I can’t imagine your grief at this time. Be strong. She is in our prayers and will never be forgotten.
Dear Frankie,
We are so saddened about the loss of your beloved Frannie. We so enjoyed the times we were able to get together with both of you.
Our condolences to you and your family during this difficult time.
Ken and Mary Ellen Sherwood
Dear Frank & Family –
We’re so sorry to learn about the passing of your wife (mother, Grandmother and Great-Grandmother.)
Please accept our heartfelt condolences on your loss.
Our prayers are with you friend!
Lou & Maryann Ranciato
We were so saddened to hear of Babe’s passing. Our deepest sympathies go out to to Frank and his family. I was fortunate enough to know Babe as a teenager who lived right next door to me on Market Street. She took me roller skating the day my sister was born and helped to console me when i found out it was a baby girl! She also introduced me to Elvis, playing his hit 45 singles. My wife and children also had the pleasure of meeting her at several family functions. She will be sorely missed. Love & prayers.