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DiCrescio Frank Michael DiCrescio, age 65, passed away at home on Tuesday, April 15, 2014. He was born in Brooklyn, NY on December 19, 1948 to Archangelo and Ann Marie (Gentile) DiCrescio. Veteran of US Army. Frank worked as an Electrical Engineer for Brookhaven National Lab. Preceded in death by his father Archangelo. Survived by his mother, Ann Marie DiCrescio; wife, Suzan (Krick) DiCrescio; sons, Michael (Jennifer) and Adam (Jacqueline); grandson, James; sister, Annmarie Lieberman; other family and friends. Inurnment Long Island, New York National Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to SCHOEDINGER HILLTOP CHAPEL. Please visit www.schoedinger.com to share memories, photo or extend condolences.
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Rest in Peace Frank. I'm glad we were able to make amends before your passing and I wish I had visited you last year. Until we meet again, my friend and the "the king of oak street". you are at peace.
Christine Abruscato
September 2, 2014
I dont know what to say, we lost touch over the past couple years I looked you up and find you are in heaven. I miss you buddy.you were a great mentor and friend.i enjoyed all the good times together. every time I watch mash ill be thinking of you. Im really gonna miss you buddy.
James
June 14, 2014
Hello, I believe I entered the service with Frank on 13 May 1968. Ft Jackson SC. I'm in the process of connecting with those I served with, and came across this Obit. Sorry for your loss, Larry Gallagher ([email protected])
June 5, 2014
FRANK a friend to all. Good man you will be missed every day.
your friend, John Kelley
April 21, 2014
May the peace of God that surpasses all understanding guard your hearts and comfort you during this most difficult time.
April 20, 2014
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