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Dorothy Salvatore
February 1, 2017
To all of you I extend my deepest sympathy for the loss of such a loving caring, and gentle man.
Frank was a very family oriented man. Every conversation we had consisted mostly about members of the family he so loved. He spoke a great deal about Ann. The love of his life. He was so lonely after her passing. She was a great lady. I know now he is happy again because he is with her once more. I will miss him and our great conversations. He will remain in my thoughts and prayers forever.
To all of you, remember the happy times, remember and always be happy.
Bob & Dawn Johnson
January 30, 2017
Saddened to hear of the loss of your father. May your memories of him help you to heal.
Dana Szymczuk
January 30, 2017
Very sorry for the loss of Frank. He was a great guy and took great care of us, always, at the jewelry stores from Winter Street and on to Quincy. We had great conversations, never wanting to leave the store. We hope that your friends and family, along with all the good memories, comfort you during this sad time. Peace & blessings, Dana & Theresa Szymczuk - South Weymouth, MA
James and Donna Raimondi
January 29, 2017
Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your
father. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Tom Gleason
January 28, 2017
I just hope you enjoyed coaching us as much as we enjoyed playing for you. Lots of great memories, story's to be told,or not. Lots of street hockey games infront of Manchester street house. The rides to and from the games were just as fun as the games..We will think of you forever,until we meet again i send my Love. Thank you for being my coach, you made us great playersIn three years we only lost 0ne game ,what does that tell you.
Donna Clifford Rogantino
January 28, 2017
Denise, sending love and prayers to you and your family. Never easy to say goodbye to someone you love. May your faith ease your pain and one day soon your memories bring you comfort. God Bless.
Mike Casey(former MA resident)
January 28, 2017
Mr. Gendreau,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the USCG. And to your Family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.
Semper Paratus!
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