Fanio-Shioleno-Obituary

Fanio P. Shioleno

Fort Worth, Texas

1918 - 2016

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Fanio P. Shioleno, 98, passed away Thursday, Nov. 17, 2016. Service: 11 a.m. Monday at the graveside in Laurel Land. Visitation: 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at Thompson Harveson & Cole Funeral Home. Fanio "Frank" was born July 14, 1918, in North East, Pa., to Anthony and Margaret Shioleno. He was a...

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Frank was with a great group of WW-II vets at the Post Office. They taught us much. Thanks Frank, so glad I got to know you...Rest In Peace

We are so sorry to hear of Frank's passing. Paul is very ill, and is homebound.

Your father was a dear friend to him, and they shared many great hours together. His loyalty surpassed any friend Paul ever had.

We will both always remember him with much affection.

Paul and Beverly Labovitz

My deepest condolences to the entire family on the passing of Mr Fanio. To have lived to be 98 years, that is incredible. To lived to do in his lifetime, Wow! I had the pleasure of having worked with him at the Postal Service and he was a very likable fellow. May God have Mercy on his soul. Rest in Peace and THANKS:(

The Way We Were

We will always be grateful for Uncle Fanio's incredible service to America in all of his effort to stop the dictator. He was relentless and so unaffected by his contribution. We all need to learn from his commitment to country and to value the governments that he fought to preserve. I will remember him and Aunt Margie forever. Donna Concilla Dickinson, Half Moon Bay, CA.

The FTD Comfort Planter

98 WOW!! God Bless him. We remember sharing war stories on the work floor and his "Yankee" accent. I hope he's had a wonderful retirement with lots of loving grandkids by his side. Condolences to the family.

God Bless & keep the family close at this time of loss. May the arms of Jesus reach around all of you & hold you close. Our prayers are with you all!!

Thoughts and Prayers to Tony, Chris and the Shioleno family during this difficult time..Sue and Randy McGinnis