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Frank Ashe Obituary

Of West Roxbury, formerly of Natick and Framingham, died suddenly on September 18, 2007. Age 55. Beloved husband of Suzanne M. (Tarantino) Ashe. Loving father of Frank J. Ashe and Caroline E. Ashe both of West Roxbury. Loving son of Alice (Wheelihan) Evans of Marlboro and the late Frank J. Ashe and Colin Evans. Loving brother of Elizabeth Bennett of Hudson, and Joanne Mullowney of Wellesley. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Funeral from the Robert J. Lawler & Crosby Funeral Home, 1803 Centre St., WEST ROXBURY on Saturday, September 22, at 9:00 AM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Mary of the Assumption Church, 3 Linden Place, Brookline at 10:00 AM. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Visiting hours Thursday 4-8 PM and Friday 4-8 PM. Interment Mt. Benedict Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Frank's memory to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, One Bulfinch Place, 2nd Floor, Boston, MA 02114. www.lawlerfuneralhome.com Lawler and Crosby Funeral Home (617) 323-5600

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Published by Boston Globe from Sep. 19 to Sep. 21, 2007.

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Dianne and Irene

September 24, 2007

Suzanne, Caroline and Frank Jr.
I just heard the news this weekend. Dianne and I are shocked and saddened. Frank was such a great guy, and you are such a close and wonderful family. Please accept our deepest sympathy for your terrible loss. I know you have some great memories to look back on and make you smile. We will certainly keep you all in our prayers.
Dianne and Irene
PS I am still driving the car!

Julie (Kiehle) Doyle

September 23, 2007

I am thinking of you all during this very difficult time. This was very sad news and I'm extremely sorry for your loss.

Kristina Nash

September 23, 2007

Suzanne,
Please accept my deepest sympathy. I will be praying that you and your family find strength to carry on in the tough days ahead.
Sincerely,
Kris Nash

Susan Piro

September 22, 2007

Suzanne, my heart goes out to you and your children. I'm so sorry for your loss.

Mount Alvernia High School Class of 2006

September 20, 2007

To the Ashe Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Although we are not seeing each other daily, Caroline know that your high school sisters are always here for you. Our deepest sympathy goes to you and your family.
Sincerely,
Class of 2006

EMILY AND BEEF MAZZOLA

September 20, 2007

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Barbara Ritter

September 20, 2007

Dear Suzanne, Frank and Caroline,
What a shock this is for you and Frank's mother, Alice. For me, it was a rare conversation that didn't include something about his mother. Frank was so proud of her independence and strength. I pray for all of you during this difficult time.
Love,
Barbara and Charlie

Marc Heddy

September 20, 2007

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Nancy (MacTaggart) Mileikis

September 19, 2007

Our family is very saddened by your loss. Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time.With deepest sympathy.

Nancy LeBlanc

September 19, 2007

Dear Suzanne,,,,my heart goes out to you and your children tonight,,feeling so sad for you all.
Love and prayers, Nancy LeBlanc

Craig Sonnenfeld

September 19, 2007

I was very sorry to hear this. This is a big loss for everyone who knew Frank.

JUNE PIERCE

September 19, 2007

DEAR SUZANNE, FRANK JR.& CAROLINE, I JUST HEARD THE NEWS AND HAD TO LET YOU KNOW THAT YOU ARE IN MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS. PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF THERE IS ANYTHING I CAN DO.
HOLD ON TO ALL OF THE CHERISHED MEMORIES. WITH GREAT SYMPATHY.
JUNE PIERCE

Eileen C

September 19, 2007

I am sorry for your loss. Frank was a terrific and dependable colleague. He will be missed by many people.

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