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Paul & Pat Vozzella
November 29, 2007
To Frankie's family: Our sincerest condolences on Frankie's passing. May he rest in peace.
Carol Tanielu
November 28, 2007
Frank, We will miss your laughter and sense of humor. You brought fun into our lives and we will miss you a lot. Carol & Tipa
Joanna McCarthy
November 28, 2007
Grandpa,
Your spirit of fun, love and laughter lives on in your children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Thank you for the music, the jokes and stories. I will never forget you and Jack playing harmonica together at the kitchen table. If only - like you - we could all happily dance right up to all of our last days. Until we meet again...I love you. - Joanna
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