
Mrs. Faith K. Tiberio
Wife, Grandmother, Aunt, and Friend
Philanthropist, President of Century-TyWood Inc.
Mrs. Faith Tiberio was a well-acheived woman of Sherborn and of many other communities. In 1949, Mrs. Tiberio and her husband established the Century-TyWood Manufacturing Inc., a sheet-metal fabrication service, in Holliston, MA. Once a small establishment, their business has grown to be a large-scale corporation. Before passing, Faith held the position of the President of the entity.
Beyond her business affairs, Mrs. Tiberio had various other interests including antiques, arts, horticulture, history, and philanthropy. She was a board member of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, a member of the Descendants of the Signers of the Constitution, a member of Colonial Dames Mayflower Women, the President of the Women's National Farm and Garden organization, and a part of the board of directors at the Lightner Museum in St. Augustine, Florida.
For her philanthropic work, Mrs. Tiberio received the DeAviles Award, the Lifetime Achievement from the Antiques Car Club, and the Recognizing Outstanding Women in the Arts award.
She passed away on July 17, 2017, widely remembered for being a loving and family-oriented woman.
Wife, Grandmother, Aunt, and Friend
Philanthropist, President of Century-TyWood Inc.
Mrs. Faith Tiberio was a well-acheived woman of Sherborn and of many other communities. In 1949, Mrs. Tiberio and her husband established the Century-TyWood Manufacturing Inc., a sheet-metal fabrication service, in Holliston, MA. Once a small establishment, their business has grown to be a large-scale corporation. Before passing, Faith held the position of the President of the entity.
Beyond her business affairs, Mrs. Tiberio had various other interests including antiques, arts, horticulture, history, and philanthropy. She was a board member of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, a member of the Descendants of the Signers of the Constitution, a member of Colonial Dames Mayflower Women, the President of the Women's National Farm and Garden organization, and a part of the board of directors at the Lightner Museum in St. Augustine, Florida.
For her philanthropic work, Mrs. Tiberio received the DeAviles Award, the Lifetime Achievement from the Antiques Car Club, and the Recognizing Outstanding Women in the Arts award.
She passed away on July 17, 2017, widely remembered for being a loving and family-oriented woman.