«Knowing that you’re no longer here makes me feel a little more alone»

«Knowing that you’re no longer here makes me feel a little more alone»
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He died at the age of sixty-five Fabio Trentin, well-known architect and former national rugby player. Born in Padua in 1958, after his time as a sportsman he graduated in architecture in Vicenza, opening his work home in Milan in 1985. Many messages were shared on social media following the news of his passing on April 15th. Among these, also Alba Parietti, a long-time friend of the architect.

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The memory of Alba Parietti

«Dear Fabio Trentin, the horrible news that you have left came to me from PinoMolinari, from Orsetta who, like many others, considers you to be her great master of architecture, from the friends of our legendary 90s group. Our friendship was as fun as you, between Padua, Milan and the mountains of Cortina that you wanted to carry the love for your children inside your eyes forever. We hadn’t spoken in a few years, as it happens you get lost as life changes. Then 20 years of memories, of friendship, of confidences, of life lived resurfaced and I see you smiling, laughing, as always cheerful, Gascon, but then unexpectedly deep and serious, friend, generous, funny, present, ready to take and take around. You were really handsome, nice Fabio. We told you, a bit mockingly, that you looked like Richard Gere, you played with it a bit, but then instead you were a serious, responsible person, a great architect (you gave me the project of my legendary walk-in closet) and you were brilliant and highly appreciated in the work and the friends who loved you. Great taste, worker, worldly, ironic and sir you pretended to be cynical and sarcastic, but you were there for all of us, you were always there with the taste of mockery, but you knew how to love. Your presence was felt.”

«Knowing that you are no longer here, even if I haven’t heard or seen you for a while, will make me feel a little more alone in this world where the friends of the best years of our lives are too often gone. What a shame Fabio that you left so young, how unfair. We were friends and the feelings of friendship remain in the heart. Close to your children and loved ones. We will miss you Fabio Trentin.” With these words Alba Parietti said her final farewell to Fabio Trentin, a long-time friend and her architect.

Greetings from the Italian Rugby Federation

With a statement on its website, the Italian Rugby Federation also wanted to salute the former player, to whom a minute’s silence will also be dedicated next Saturday on the occasion of Italy vs Scotland of the Women’s Guinness Six Nations and, over the weekend, on all the fields of Italy. «The Italian Rugby Federation learned with deep sadness of the passing of Fabio Trentin, Azzurro n. 354, which occurred on Monday 15 April when he was only sixty-five years old. Trentin, fly-half for Petrarca Padova in the first half of the 1980s, had won two Italian Championship titles with the club from his hometown, in 1980 and 1984. With the national team he had experienced the period of deliveries between the L’Aquila Ponzi and the young star of Rovigo Bettarello, who like him would have made his debut in blue in 1979: for Trentin the debut had arrived in Makarska, against Morocco, during the management of Pierre Villepreux, who had launched him on the occasion of the Mediterranean Games in Croatia. Also in 1979 he made three more appearances, against France, Poland and the Soviet Union, scoring seventeen points, nine of which were decisive in the victory against the Polish XV in Sachacewz, in the European Cup. His last appearance, from the bench, came on 12 April 1981 in Braila, again in the European Cup, when Italy was stopped 35-9 by Romania. At the end of his competitive career he established himself as an architect, moving to Milan and starting a thriving professional studio. For some time, Trentin had been fighting a serious illness. The deepest condolences of the federal President Innocenti – who shared the 1984 tricolor with Trentin – of the Council and of the entire federal structure go to his family and his club».

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