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Frank J. Casserino, Sr. 82, a veteran of the Korean War, passed on to glory on Saturday, December 22, 2012. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Aida, and his seven children, Frank Jr., Maryann, Diane, John, and Joanne, Danielle, and Kimberly. A Memorial Mass will be held 2:00PM Thursday, December 27,2012 at Holy Apostles Catholic Church in Colorado Springs.
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Dear Casserino family,
My sympathy and prayers are with you all. Aida, I pray that God is providing comfort to you. I loved hearing Frank sing and whenever we went shopping he would greet us with a cart and that wonderful voice.
May God bless and keep you all.
Marcia Braden
January 3, 2013
My deepest sympathy and condolences to all the Casserino Family. Frank was a wonder man and I am proud to have known him. God have mercy on him. My prayers are with him and his family.
Paul Byrne
December 29, 2012
My deepest sympathy and condolences to all the Casserino Family. Frank was a wonderful man and I was proud to have known him. God have mercy on him .
December 29, 2012
General Casserino--Just saw you in Walmart and talked about your very special Dad. So sorry for your loss but we sure know where he is. God bless your family! Lisa Ratterree
December 26, 2012
To Aunt Aida and family, me and my mother will always remember Uncle Frank's laughter and singing. I'll have many lovining memories of such a wonderful person. We will love him and miss him always. I am honored to have him as an uncle and that we are family.
MARIANNA & HELEN PALMERI
December 26, 2012
It was truly a honor and priviledge to have met Frank, talk with him, laugh and even cry. I have truly never met a man who left such an impact on my life, in the very short time I got to know Mr. Casserino. He was truly a wise and spiritual man of the Lord, who always had a smile and a laugh second to none. Frank was my friend who I will cherish his memory forever. I am sorry for his loss yet I know he is in heaven right now and all the angels and saints are so happy to have him. God bless Frank and his family.
Ted Aguilar
December 26, 2012
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