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Teresa
Ribarits (Fazekas)
1934 - 2015
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Obituary for Teresa Ribarits (Fazekas)

Teresa  Ribarits (Fazekas)
RIBARITS - Teresa (nee Fazekas) 80, of Buffalo, died peacefully August 14, 2015, at the McCauley Residence after a period of declining health.

Born in Und, Hungary, Teresa was the daughter of the late Janos and Teresa (Prikostovits) Fazekas. She is survived by her beloved husband of 58 years, John Ribarits, of Buffalo. Loving mother of Eva M. Ribarits and her husband, Perry M. Smith, of Wellesley, Massachusetts, Maria T. Rohe, of Coppell, Texas, and John M. and his wife, Andra Ribarits, of Friendswood, Texas. Cherished grandmother of Christina Rohe, of New York, New York, Kathryn and Kelly Rohe, of Coppell, Texas and Jaqlyn and Julianna Ribarits, of Friendswood, Texas. She is survived by her three sisters, Maria Kalotai, of Norwalk, Connecticut, Elizabeth Godelle, of Tatabanya, Hungary and Edith Huller, of Peresznye, Hungary, and many nieces and nephews.

Teresa was an avid reader, a fabulous cook and enjoyed nothing more than spending time with her family. All who knew her loved her
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Funeral from the KOLANO FUNERAL HOME, 396 Amherst St. (near Grant) Wednesday 9 AM and Assumption Church at 9:30. Friends are invited. Visitation Tuesday 4-8PM. Entombment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

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