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Sylvia Murphy
Fanelli was born in the hills of Kentucky in 1906. At age
26 she married Victor Fanelli, the son of recent Italian
immigrants.
Several years later they moved to rural North Central Florida
which was to
be her home until she passed away in 1976. Ten years
after their marriage Victor suffered an appendicitis attack and
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The 36-year-old Sylvia
suddenly found herself a young widow with five children under
the age of ten. Living in her adopted state of Florida, she faced
her challenge without the aid of a nearby family and without significant governmental assistance. She had an
eighth-grade education, no skills, she never owned an automobile (and never had a driver's
license). Despite her obstacles, she managed to raise
five children into responsible and productive citizens while modeling an incredibly positive attitude --- it is an attitude that still lingers
today among those who were touched by her.
Sylvia's Foundation, Inc. is
a non-profit, non-denominational organization chartered in 2002 with the mission of "making
a difference for young widowed moms." It is named
in honor of Sylvia Murphy Fanelli and is dedicated to
serving today's "Sylvias" and their families. |
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