Alexand Misha Frable, or Misha, as everyone knew him by, passed away on Saturday, September 25, 2021. On August 02, 1991, he was born at Copley Hospital in Morrisville, Vermont, to Camilla Cadieux and Jeffrey Frable. He leaves behind his parents, his step-father Richard "Noah" Cadieux, his brother Allyosha Frable and his sister, Olivia Frable; extended family, and many friends.
Misha was known for his strong work ethic and generous heart. His loyalty and diligence led him to establish meaningful connections everywhere he went-- always with the intention of bringing worlds together. Misha was often busy, working on something, but never too busy to help someone in need.
Misha had many talents and interests. He particularly excelled at hockey and wrestling in middle and high school. In addition, he loved snowboarding, hiking and was always spending time in the woods during each season. To share his love of the outdoors with others, he volunteered with the Adaptive Program.
Misha moved to California in 2010 and was baptized into the Russian Orthodox Church. This time was pivotal and impactful for him as he embraced the Russian Orthodox Faith and began to pursue his education. He attended St. John's Academy in San Francisco and graduated on June 8, 2011. He was very involved in the Russian Orthodox community, volunteering at community events and mentoring youth. Misha later attended St. Katherine's College as a member of the inaugural class of the college and majored in economics. During this time, he also worked several jobs and maintained his community involvement.
On September 28, 2021, the funeral service was performed by Father Dimitri Jakimowicz, Misha's Godfather, mentor, and friend.
No words can express the fullness of who he was. He will always be loved and missed by his family and friends.
"With the saints give rest, O Christ, to the soul of servant, Michael, where there is no pain, nor any sorrow, nor any sighing, but Life everlasting. "