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FRANK CAVA Obituary


May 17th, 1949 - August 23rd, 2024
It is with broken hearts we say goodbye to Frank Cava (better known as "Kootsie" by his close friends and family). Frank passed away unexpectedly at home on Friday, August 23rd, 2024, at the age of 75. Frank was a father, a beloved brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, son, uncle, and friend. Frank was born on May 17th, 1949 in Pedace, Cosenza, Italy. In 1952, his family immigrated to Port Arthur, Ontario. As a young boy he enjoyed playing kick the can with the neighborhood kids and became a great baseball player. He played baseball for the Port Arthur Little league and later on lob ball for the Italian Centennials. Frank held a number of jobs as a young man from selling newspapers on the corner, moving into the circulation department at the Chronicle journal and working as an industrial laborer at the Pulp and Paper mill. Frank had an extensive career in the Automotive Industry. As an automobile enthusiast, he started at Kings Stereo, and then made the move over to Dominion Motors where he started as a service writer, moving up to become the service manager and ultimately fixed operations manager. During this time, he was also a partner with Cava's Jewelers, where his love of gold rings and things really took off! From there he relocated to Dryden to become the General Manager at Dryden GM. While in Dryden he also owned and operated Robins Donuts until his retirement in 2014 when he returned to his roots in Thunder Bay. Frank was a long-standing member of the Italian Society of Port Arthur, the Kinsmen Club of Thunder Bay, and the St. Anthony's Bowling League. He was an avid outdoorsman who loved fishing and hunting. If you were willing to go, he would be there. Frank enjoyed his home on East Thunder Lake, where he would spend hours in his ice shack or trolling the lake in his boat. He would boast about how he had caught every species of fish in "HIS" lake! He cherished being a grandfather and taught all of his grandchildren how to fish on "HIS" lake! He was an incredible pool player and could run a table for hours. He loved to play cards and placing the odd wager or two! Frank was known for his unmatched knack for wheeling and dealing. He could barter for just about anything and would never miss the chance to make a quick buck. Frank was always known for wearing and loving his GOLD - necklaces, rings and bracelets! He loved being a part of the Soprano watch group with friends from Dryden. Frank absolutely loved spending time with family and friends. He would always brag about his family being the best in the world and that his brothers were his incredible source of support, understanding and companionship. Although his sister didn't live in Thunder Bay, Frank always cherished their phone calls and visits. This past year when Frank's son Louis moved back to Thunder Bay, Frank was overjoyed and it really meant the world to him. Frank had a unique relationship with his son-in-law Todd where they shared an amazing bond full of humorous banter and love. Frank was always the life of the party at any family gathering and kept everyone entertained with his stories and jokes. Frank regularly travelled to Fort Frances where he loved spending time with his partner Linda, her children and grandchildren, who all had a special place in his heart. We all know he loved Elvis Presley and would talk about how he saw him live 3 times! Although he could dance like Elvis, he could not sing like him! He had a passion for animals and loved his pets, Bella, Becky and Bosco. He is survived by his children Maria (Todd) Kiviaho, Kathy Cava, Louis Cava, and their mother Valerie. His grandchildren Karadyn Kiviaho (Marshal), Joey and Franki Dacosta; brothers Paul (Irene); Tom (Donna); George (Cathy) and sister Virginia (Guy) Turcotte - St. Bruno, QC as well as numerous nieces and nephews, cousins and MANY MANY special friends - TOO MANY TO NAME INDIVIDUALLY. From his Work friends, Personal friends, Hunting and Fishing friends, Italian Hall friends, Kinsmen, Bowling, Card playing, Motorcycle, Wednesday race nights, Golfing, Hockey families, to his Childhood besties.... you all know who you are! Frank had a generous and charismatic spirit, lived life to the fullest and truly touched so many lives during his time with us. Frank was predeceased by his father Giovani Cava, his mother Maria Cava, his brother Etalo Cava, Sister-in-law Sandra Cava, his loving partner of 14 years Linda Kay, and his best friend Bella, his dog. In keeping with Frank's wishes there will be no visitation or funeral service. The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to Dr. Mary Valente for her kindness, support and care shown to Frank over the years. We will miss him dearly and hold our memories close to our hearts.

As Frank would always say "Yeah Baby!"
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Published by The Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal on Aug. 31, 2024.

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Tropea Family

September 10, 2024

Dear Maria, Kathy, Louis and family,
We are so sorry to hear about the loss of your father.
Thinking of you all during this time and sending our condolences

Vince and Luigina Tropea & family

Rob/Coreen Haichuck

September 4, 2024

Wow have a hard time believing that Frankie has passed away. We are so sorry to hear this and our condolences go to his family especially his children Maria and Todd, Cathy, and Louis as well as the rest of his siblings and family. Frank was a very caring man who boasted about his children at any and every chance he could. He gave me one of my best jobs and was excellent at his job when he was operational manager at Dominion Motors. He always made sure that the customers were given the best service possible and in my eyes helped to get Dominion Motors to where they are today . He was always someone who took care of his employees and treated them with an understanding that with every job done with the very best quality meant that customers would always come back. Frank was a people person and loved to make conversation and made everyone feel comfortable. I am grateful to have had the opportunity to not only work with Frank but to have called him a friend who would just stop by for coffee or we going to his home and giving him a hand if needed. Our fishing trips, and times out were always a pleasure. Frank is someone who will not only be missed by his family but from numerous friends whom he treated always like family . I am proud to have had Frank in my life from my younger years until now always giving advice and support and always being real friend someone who you could always count on. Maria, Cathy and Louis if there is anything Cory and I can do please don't hesitate to let us know as we are here. Understanding there will be no funeral as no place in town could hold the amount of people who would want to say their last goodbyes as Frank had a very large circle of friends. Frankie may you now rest in peace and know we will miss you my friend. Rob & Cory Haichuck

Marc Turcotte

September 4, 2024

In this difficult moment, we wish our sincere condolences to the entire Cava family and Frank's close friends. Our thoughts are with you, particularly with Virginia and Guy.

From the Turcotte family in Quebec City

Lorena McLeod

September 3, 2024

Sorry for your loss, my heartfelt condolences.

Orville Santa

September 3, 2024

So very sorry to hear of Frank's passing.

John Hutzan

September 2, 2024

I worked with Frank in the late seventies at Dominion Motors. I was just finishing High School when I worked there part time in the gas station. Frank had asked me to paint his home at the time that he had just bought. I ended up bringing Dr. Irmo Marini with me and we painted the house. Frank's wife gave us something to eat. I never saw Frank after I left to continue my education and I ended up in SSM. Please accept my sincere condolences.

Jeff Guzzi

September 2, 2024

Spent few years living in Dryden with Frankie. Was good to grab a coffee at his store. Rip.

Rod Guzzi

September 1, 2024

My condolences to Frank's family and friends.

Wendy & Keith Gee

September 1, 2024

Sincere Condolences to Maria, Todd & Karadyn & Family.

Kris Kiviaho and Dan St Lawrence

August 31, 2024

Our sincere condolences to all the family and friends.

Gord

August 31, 2024

It was a pleasure to have coffee and chat with Frank well he worked in Dryden...to his family...keep and cherish his memories close to your hearts..he will be remembered

Gail and Allan

August 31, 2024

Our sympathies to Todd,Maria and Karadyn and the whole Cava family.
We only met Frank briefly but he made a lasting impression. .a very passionate guy.

Bill havelin

August 31, 2024

From Vancouver Island.. I knew Frankie from the early sixties.. beautiful person.
God bless u my friend

Tara & Tino Gusola

August 31, 2024

I am so so sorry to hear about his passing. Frank was a great guy and a wonderful father who was loved by many. Rest in peace. Sending my love condolences to the Cava Family oxoxo

Dan Landrie

August 31, 2024

The best friend a guy could have
It was an honour having you as a friend
Dan Landrie

Arturo Scarcello Family

August 31, 2024

Our deepest sincere condolences to the entire Cava Family in Thunder Bay and Pedace, Italy. May Frank R.I.P..

Joe Cimone

August 31, 2024

I am very sorry to hear of Frank's passing. I have many fond memories of doing business with him at the old Dominion Motors location on May street. He was definitely an important figure at the dealership and greatly respected.

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