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Grief can be so hard, special memories help us cope. I will always remember the good ole days always had a good time with a good friend xoxoxo Loretta Tucci Agnello
Loretta Agnello
February 08, 2026 | Foley, AL | Friend


Photo courtesy of Alloway Funeral Home - Merchantville
May 5, 1950 - Feb 1, 2026

Grief can be so hard, special memories help us cope. I will always remember the good ole days always had a good time with a good friend xoxoxo Loretta Tucci Agnello
Loretta Agnello
February 08, 2026 | Foley, AL | Friend

Deepest sympathy Iam so sorry.
Loretta Tucci Agnello
Loretta Agnello
February 08, 2026 | Foley, AL | Friend
Always ended up with a smile working at 27th Street with Frank. We were in different departments but whenever I ran into him either out in the yard or in the office, we always had time to stop for a minute to see how things were with family and friends. Great guy. Condolences to Frank's family.
Ray Murray
February 05, 2026 | Maple Shade, NJ | Coworker
Frank, you gave me the best gift, your son! Thank you for being a great dad to Mike and me, & a fun Poppie to our girls! Love you and we will all miss you !
Jan Vindick
February 04, 2026 | NJ | Daughter
We are devastated to announce Frank Vindick, suddenly passed away on February 1st, 2026, aged 75.
A devoted husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, uncle and friend. Frank leaves behind a family he and his wife, Diane, built over 50 years. He spent his time in Cherry Hill and Pennsauken, NJ leaving his legacy tied throughout each town.
Frank loved being active and showed everyone around him the benefit of connecting through sport. He not only participated in team sports into his retirement, he was a dedicated coach to his children and grand children throughout their development.
Frank taught us the value of hard work. He spent over 30 years on the railroad with PennCentral and Conrail. He was someone who had the rare ability to find joy in his work while still being present for his family. His authenticity and kindness is something that was so obvious to both strangers and close family. He loved to talk about the past and present and never shied away from cracking a joke to make someone else smile.
A celebration of Franks’s life will be held at Roedel-Krause Funeral Services in Merchantville, NJ on Friday, February 6th, 2026 from 1pm to 3pm. Friends and family are welcome to share memories and bring photographs.
We’ll miss his presence, his advice, and the warmth he was consistently wiling to share. His love and lessons will stay with us always.
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