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FRANK T. MEGO
Affectionately known as "The Boss" passed away of natural causes on November 6, 2012, he was 88 years old. He will be remembered by all who knew him as a warm-hearted and caring man who would drop everything to help anyone in need. He loved his family and spending time with loved ones.
He is survived by his sons, Frank and George Mego; daughters, Francine Letzer and Mary Jane Therrien; and four grandsons, not to exclude all those who adopted him as dad and grandpa. He was a man who had a smile on his face and a stogy in his mouth and brought laughter to all. He was a member of the brave WWII generation who willing gave up his youth to serve our country proudly in the Navy.
He will be missed but loved. His services will be held Friday, November 16th.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Sponsored by Richard Helmer, friend of Mary Jane.
5 Entries
Hard to believe it has been ten years since his passing. There is not a day that goes by that we do not miss him. He was such a positive influence in our lives. I learned so much about life from him. He was a great man. I will always be thankful for having him in my life. God Bless you, Frank. Thank you for everything!!
Stephen Biener
Friend
November 9, 2022
Scott Evans
August 6, 2017
"Big Frank taught me to not stress about everything, no matter how crazy things seem--- not to take life too seriously because none of us are getting out of here alive, and little of what we do is going to matter in a few years so do the best you can that's all, and as he would say "So grows the Rose" I Love You Big Frank
Anthony Quarles
December 13, 2012
He was a caring, loving individual. He had such a zest for life. If you needed help with anything he was there. He enjoyed watching others bettering themselves. He wanted everyone to reach their goals in live. He will be dearly missed. God bless him
steve biener
November 17, 2012
I knew him when he worked with the L.A.U.S.D.in the maint yard in Canoga Park. Dennis Bobertz
November 15, 2012
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