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Frank Basile WWII
Rita Landreville
December 8, 2007
This is a composite photo that I did of Frank and his ship. It was taken during WWII. He really liked this
Phil Stuart
December 4, 2007
Frank was a great guy and we will miss him.You are always in our prayers.
kelly and dennis smith
December 4, 2007
love and prayers. thank god, we know there is no death and we are eternal.
Nancy Stuart
December 4, 2007
Frank was alway thoughtful and very funny. We'll miss him.
Dorothy Jobin
December 3, 2007
Frank always had a smile and had something good to say about people. He will be missed.
Dave Kelly
December 3, 2007
I never had the opportunity to meet Frank Sr., but judging from the person that his son is and all that he has done for me, he must have been a wonderful person. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family.
Rita Landreville
December 3, 2007
I did sign this before..but for some reason it did not upload.
Frank was a real great guy. I was his aid for sometime. Frank was a great cook too.and we would sometimes cook together. We would often walk around his "farm" He often spoke about his family and how he and his wife brought up the kids there. He would laugh and say.."and I was going to show up these farmers and show them how things were done...me..from Brooklyn" Sometimes an old friend or 2 would stop in and we would talk about the wars etc. Frank really loved his family, kids and grand kids. He also would say that soon he would be going home to see his dad, brothers, and his wife. Frank..Merry Christmas and welcome home
Bella Stuart
December 2, 2007
Frank, I will always remember the true love we had for each other, but never taking away from the love we kept for our deceased spouses. Will miss your humor and your thoughtfulness. A true friend like you is hard to come by. Bella
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