On May 27, 2020

Obit: Thomas Rabeck, 74

Thomas George Rabeck, affectionately known as “Beck” unexpectedly passed away on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.

Born in Fairview, New Jersey, Dec. 11, 1945, the son of Rudy and Mary Rabeck, he attended Cliffside Park High School where he played basketball. While growing up, Tom Rabeck, his family and childhood friends spent time during the year at their home on Swartswood Lake where he enjoyed summer and winter activities. His high school summers were also occupied as a lifeguard at Palisades Amusement Park. He went on to graduate from Franklin Pierce University in Rindge, New Hampshire, where he found his love of skiing and became a lifelong resident of Killington, Vermont. He immersed himself in the Killington business community, becoming owner-operator of Lauren’s restaurant, The Sherburne Valley Inn and Blackberry’s Lounge (most recently Kokopelli Inn on Route 4 just west of the flats). His love for Vermont was a result of his passion for skiing and he would forever call Killington his home.

Rabeck retired to Port Charlotte, Florida to relax and enjoy life in the warmer weather with his longtime companion, Rosemarie.

Tom Rabeck was kind, caring and extremely funny. He was always smiling, enjoyed socializing and was well known throughout Killington. Not only was he an avid skier, he also had a passion for golf, boating and life itself.

Tom Rabeck will be deeply missed by his beloved companion Rosemarie Lennon; his sister Elaine Bogert and her husband Richard; his brother Rudy and his wife Anita and his nieces and nephews, Gina LaScola and her husband Scott, Kim Taylor and Darren Rabeck, as well as many other relatives and close friends.

Due to the current restrictions on travel and large gatherings there will be no visitation but there will be a celebration of life at a later date convenient to the family.

To express condolences to the family and share in celebrating the life of Tom “Beck” Rabeck, please visit: JohnsonTaylorFuneral.com  and sign the online guestbook.

If there is an interest, donations can be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, in honor of Tom Rabeck. This non-profit organization’s mission to honor and empower Wounded Warriors was very important to him.

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