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Frank Cordio Obituary

Frank A. Cordio enjoyed carpentry and woodworking; 80 Lunenburg Frank A. Cordio, 80, of Lunenburg, died Wednesday in Health Alliance Leominster Hospital after an illness. He was born on May 24,1928 in Fitchburg, the son of Antonio and Winifred (Lothrop) Cordio and lived most of his life in Lunenburg. Frank was a truck driver for over 45 years and retired from Starr Container in 1995. He served in the Navy during WWII. He served as an Auxiliary police officer for the town of Lunenburg ,he was a member of the Teamsters Local 170, and a member of the Lunenburg Police Relief Association and donated his time for many years with their ham and bean dinners to benefit the dept. and it's charity's. He also enjoyed carpentry and woodworking. He was an avid Red Sox fan. Mr. Cordio is survived by his wife of 60 years Edna (Barber) Cordio; his son James F. Cordio and his wife Annmarie of Lunenburg; his daughter Sandra A. and her husband Charles Gallant of Lunenburg; two brothers, Louis Cordio and Richard Cordio, both of Fitchburg; three sisters Maryetta Palmer of Fitchburg, Louise Smith in Tuscon AZ and Gloria Koski of East Hartford, Ct. He also leaves four grandchildren, Christina Senecal and her husband James, Bethany Moore and her husband C.J., Joseph Talty and his wife Desiree, and James Cordio; two great grandchildren, Nicole Walker and Riley Moore along with several nephews and nieces. CORDIO Calling hours will be held on Friday evening November 28, 2008 from 5 until 7pm at the Lavery Chartrand & Alario Funeral Home, 99 Summer St., Fitchburg. Burial in Forest Hill Cemetery Fitchburg, will be at a later date.

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Published by Sentinel & Enterprise from Nov. 21 to Nov. 26, 2008.

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Christina Senecal

November 26, 2008

Hi Grampy,
I just want you to come home ! Nothing is the same , without you .I can't eat right , I can't sleep right. I don't know how I'm gonna live without you. I miss you soooo soooo much ! It hurts so bad , and I wish I could change everything, you were such a huge part of my life, and to walk through that door and not hear you say , "Hi Honey" is breaking my heart. I just want you home with us where you belong , this feels like such a bad dream. I will never forget everything we had in our relationship, we were very lucky to have been soo close, but now i'm sooo lost !! I love you and I miss you Grampy !!!! Luv Tina

Tammi G

November 26, 2008

Sandie & Tina, I'm so very sorry for the loss of your father/grandfather. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this most difficult time.

Amanda Senecal

November 24, 2008

I am sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you. You are a caring family and were a comfort to your father, grandfather and great grandfather. I know he is at peace.


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Christina Senecal

November 21, 2008

Grampy, I Love you sooooooo much..I miss you sooooooo much !

Bessie (Cordio) DeShiro

November 21, 2008

Uncle Frank,

I am going to miss you so much you
were the best Uncle in the whole
world and in my heart no one will ever take your place. You were a very special, special Uncle and always will be. I Love You so much
may you rest in peace now. When you see my Dad in heaven tell him I said hello and I love and miss him too.
Love Always Your Niece Bessie.

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