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FRANK J., age 86, on April 29, 2013 at 5:55 A.M. Proud Veteran of WWII. Beloved husband of Frances (nee Mosczynski) for 29 good years. Predeceased by his first wife of 31 years, Josephine (nee Paoletti), loving dad to Angela Johnson and John Alice and grandfather of Brandon (Emily) Alice and great grandfather of Theodore. Brother of the late Rosario, Joseph and Sam Alice. Loving stepdad to Dr. Mark Boguski (Michele), Michael Boguski and Monica Calzolari (Roberto) and grandpa to Robert (April), Alison, Barbara and Gabriella. Relatives, friends and members of American Legion Post 821 are invited to his viewing Saturday 8 A.M. at THE SLABINSKI FUNERAL HOME, 2614 Orthodox St., Phila. Funeral Mass 10 A.M. at St. John Cantius Church. Int. Holy Cross Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations in Frank's memory to American Legion Post 821, 4404 Salmon St., Phila., PA 19137 would be appreciated by the family.
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Cioci Franny, please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. I regret that I can't be there to, in some small way, help ease your pain. Seek and find comfort in our Lord and Savior, dead for our sins, and risen for our salvation.
Ken Ganiszewski
May 4, 2013
Franny, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May Frank Rest In Peace.
Christine Glover
May 3, 2013
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