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Frank Radzewicz Obituary

Frank Radzewicz of Lunenburg, Nortel retiree, Air Force vet; 65 LUNENBURG Frank Radzewicz, 65, was stricken ill and died in his home on Tuesday, October 21, 2008. Frank was born in New Britain, CT, on Oct. 5 1943, son of Stanley and Frances (David) Radzewicz, and lived in Lunenburg since 1977. Before retiring, he had worked for Nortel Networks for several years and before this he had worked for Digital Equipment Corp. for many years, as a Project Manager. He had served in the U.S. Air Force from 1964 until 1972. He was a member of St. Boniface Church in Lunenburg. He was Past Master of Aurora Lodge AF & AM in Fitchburg, a member of Aleppo Shrine, the Jessamine Chapter O.E.S., and the Eastwood Club. He was Dad Advisor to the Gardner Chapter Demolay. Frank received his Associates Degree from Mt. Wachusett Community College and his B.B.A. and his M.B.A. degrees from Fitchburg State College. His wife of 39 years, Lynnet (Edward) Radzewicz died in October of 2006. He leaves two daughters, Charmaine and Coleen Radzewicz, both of Fitchburg; one brother, Steven and his wife, Norma Radziewicz of Cheshire, CT; three sisters, Wanda Radzewicz of New Britain, CT., Constance and her husband, Kenneth Brown of N. Lauderdale, Florida and Rosalie and her husband, John Getsie of Southington, CT.; five grandchildren, Devon Radzewicz, PV2 Blake Mahon U.S. Army, John Radzewicz, Joilyn William, and Meighan McCarthy, nieces and nephews. RADZEWICZ The funeral will be held Monday, Oct. 27th from the Aubuchon-Moorcroft Funeral Home, 132 Woodland St., Fitchburg with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 a.m. in St. Boniface Church, 817 Mass Ave., Lunenburg. Burial will be at 2:30 p.m. in Old Indian Cemetery, Mashpee MA. Calling hours will be held Sunday, Oct. 26th from 2 until 5 p.m. in the funeral home. Aurora Lodge will conduct a Masonic Service at 4 P.M. In lieu of flowers, donations in Frank's memory may be made to the Shriners Hospital for Children Boston, 51 Blossom St., Boston MA 02114 or Shriners Hospital for Children Springfield, 516 Carew St., Springfield MA 01104. (www.aubuchon-moorcroftfuneralhome.com)

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Published by Sentinel & Enterprise on Oct. 24, 2008.

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John Klasavich

October 18, 2024

My old USAF roommate. We shared some great times. I miss you, but I see you in your children.

John W. Klasavich III

October 18, 2022

Frank was my USAF roommate. We were close friends. I miss him still. We shared some of the best times of my life. He was a big brother to me.

John Jankowski

October 27, 2008

Sorry to hear about the loss of your father. You and your families are in our thoughts and prayers.

John Klasavich

October 27, 2008

I was shocked and am so deeply saddened to hear of Frank's untimely passing. We were Air Force roommates so many years ago. Our families had so many wonderful times together. You leave a great legacy in your daughters and deeds. You and Lynn will always be in my thoughts and prayers. Save a place for me my old friend

Paul Wagner

October 27, 2008

I am thankful to have gotten to know
Frank as a neighbor and a friend. We
made it a point to check in on each
other regularly and share our interests in the neighborhood and each other's lives. I was inspired by his dedication to helping people, his wife, and most importantly kids with the programs he was involved in. His caring and interest has helped me to dedicate my own life to this same purpose. Frank will always live on through his compassion and empathy for others and I am blessed
to have known him.

Tammy Whitney

October 26, 2008

To my sisters I am sorry for your loss, I too will miss dad with all my heart. What will always stay with me is all the advice dad gave to me but most of all the love, support, and understanding that came along with it. Allowing me to become part of your family when I needed it most will always be forever in my heart. When you just can't find anyone to talk to I am here for you both.

Love, Your adopted sister

Sharon & Paul Kelly

October 25, 2008

Dear
Family:
Frank was the best neighbor and friend anyone could have. He was always
there for you. Even our dog will miss all the times she got to play and
search for chipmunks in the yard!
We will miss him very much. God bless the family and someday your
hearts will be lighter.

Lucas LaRoche, Junior Councilor; Gardner DeMolay

October 25, 2008

Dad Radzewicz was a driving force behind Gardner Chapter DeMolay; and will be much missed. Things will be very different without him. Let him show as an example for what we should base our morals upon.

Bill and Cathy VanGorder

October 24, 2008

Bill and I were shocked and saddened by the news of Frank's passing. Our hearts go out to Charmaine and Colleen and their familys. We thought so much of your dad and mon. We will see you next summer at Indian Ranch, hopefully.

Christine Tenneson

October 24, 2008

Frank and Lynn were two of the best neighbors we ever had. When I would slide off the driveway on the ice early in the morning, Frank would always come out in the cold with the kitty litter bag and a shovel and help me get out. On hot days, he would always come and ask the kids if they wanted to take a dip in the pool. Always thoughtful and kind. Frank adored his grandkids and family and I am sure he will be missed.

Henry Swope

October 24, 2008

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

Marie Barras

October 24, 2008

I am very sorry to hear about the loss of your dad. I have many fond memories of your mom and your dad. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this very difficult time. God bless you,

Jack Kerr

October 24, 2008

I was stationed at Otis AFB 1961-1970. Frank was a there with us 65-69. We renewed friendship and shared old stories at 2006 551st Reunion. Frank another successful mission accomplished! You have wheels down at home base.

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