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Dennis Fienberg May 29, 2022

Date of Funeral

June 2, 2022

Dennis Hal Fienberg of Plainville, MA entered into rest at home, surrounded by his loving family on Sunday, May 29, 2022 at the age of 77. Dennis was born in Boston, MA on November 21, 1944 to the late Sandra (Marcus) and Philip Fienberg.

Dennis grew up in Holbrook and graduated from Holbrook High School with the class of 1961. After high school Dennis served in the Air Force during the Vietnam War. Following his discharge from the service, he went on to earn his associate degree. Before his retirement, Dennis was the proud owner of D&L Products. He was a member of the Franklin Elks Lodge 2136.

In his spare time he enjoyed watching all of the New England sports teams but especially loved watching his grandchildren play sports. Beloved husband of Linda (Yakimowsky) Fienberg and the late Susan Fienberg. Loving father of Kelli Grande & her husband John, Kevin Fienberg & his wife Eily, Koryn Alexander & her husband Matt, Kara Nichols & her husband John, Keith Fienberg and stepfather of Cammy Tempesta & her husband Jerry.

Cherished grandfather of Ryan, Alex, Emma, Evan, Adam, Katherine, Kaylee, Noah, Gabrielle, Zachary, Arianna, Tyler, Alexis, Aiden, Hayden, Timmy, and great-grandfather of Jasmine. Devoted brother of Randy Fienberg and Kenneth Fienberg & his wife Stephanie.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral service on Thursday, June 2, 2022 at 10AM at Schlossberg Family’s Chapel on the Hill, 824 Washington Street, Canton.
Interment will follow at Sharon Memorial Park, 40 Dedham Street, Sharon. Memorial observance will be held at the home of Kelli Grande following services.
In lieu of flowers, remembrances in Dennis’s memory may be donated to The American Cancer Society Hope Lodge, 125 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02130.

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Topic: Fienberg Funeral Service
Time: Jun 2, 2022 09:45 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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Condolences(6)

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    Mariann & Scott Kerzner says

    Our sincere condolences to the family. Dennis was such a great guy, a caring and loving family man and friend.

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    Vincent & Florence Byrnes says

    Our deepest sympathies to Linda and all his children,grandchildren & great grandchild. Fly with the angels Dennis. Our love and prayers to all of you.

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    Al Ebeling says

    I am saddened to hear this news. Dennis was such an inspiration and always willing to help others. He was always ready to help with whatever I needed and gave me great advice! I will miss him along with so many others in the Elks community! A special note of thanks to Dennis’s family for sharing his wonderful talents with all of us! God bless!

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    Mike Enright says

    I am very sad to hear of Dennis’s passing. A great man who I will always fondly remember especially on Nov. 21st. He was a kind and sharing person. He is now in God’s arms.

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    Diane Beaudoin says

    Sending you all my love and deepest sympathy….Dennis” fun loving spirit and generosity will live forever in my memories and heart.

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    Jude Bernard says

    My heart breaks with sadness, as I loved this most wonderful man, that was always a great joy to be with him for many years. Dennis and Linda were a loving team together that made my wife and me so much richer in their stories, adventures, and at the fairs endless reasons to laugh or smile.
    Dennis was an accomplished entrepreneur being the first in United States to open drug stores to selling products never sold in these stories, The success of opening such stores to a whole new array of products spread nationwide, and today almost anything is sold in drug stores today.
    Dennis was happiest when he was making someone have
    happiest in their own life. To honor him, I will tried to pass on his good works to others in his name.
    Jude and Nilda Bernard

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