Frances-Driscoll-Obituary

Frances D. Daniel "Frank" Driscoll Ph.D.

Wilbraham, Massachusetts

1934 - 2025

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Francis "Frank" D. Driscoll PhD1934 - 2025WilbrahamFrancis "Frank" Daniel Driscoll, PhD passed away at Orchard Valley of Wilbraham on July 31, 2025, at the age of 91. Frank was a gentle soul who lived a rich life, and with his beloved late wife Eleanor "Ellie" raised six children and many...

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Sad. Fran and I were roommates and fraternity brothers at UMAss a long time ago. Everyone that knew Fran and Ellie liked them. They had no choice. What a wonderful world this would be if it was filled with people like Fran and Ellie. I miss Ellie and now I will miss Fran but I know we´ll meet again. Richard Balakier

They were both giving and kind to others. Always with Jesus,doing his word on a daily basis. Rest in God's arms, both of you.

Frank was a kind mentor to me when I joined the administration of Springfield Technical Community College in 1977. At the time, Frank was the business manager and I managed the federal grant programs. Frank´s faith in God was very much a part of who he was. It guided his daily interactions with people. He was every bit the man described in his obituary-kind, generous and caring. Thank you, Frank, for your thoughtfulness of me in my early years of employment. May you enjoy eternity in heaven.

What a wonderful story. Thank you for your Service Linda Muscolo, Chicopee

Frank was my boss at STCC in late 1970s. I have always told him in cards that he was the only good boss I had in my 42 years at STCC. He was appreciative of good work and he spoke directly to you when you weren't up to par. I'm sure his faith had a lot to do with his kind personality. Truely a good, kind person and I'm sure he was an awesome father too. He now is back together with his love Ellie.

Dear Teresa, I just wanted to let you know that you and your family are in my thoughts during this incredibly difficult time. I am praying for strength, comfort, and peace for all of you. Please know that I´m here for you, and you´re not alone-my heart is with you. With heartfelt sympathy, Andrea

I met Frank as a teacher while attending STCC for Data Processing. He was a great teacher and held a high standard. We formed a relationship while under his tutelage. Upon graduating, we grew even closer as I worked in the Computer Department at the college. We had much in common and shared like faith. His Bible was ever present in his office. Later, after moving on in data processing he asked if I could come and present what was happening in the industry to the data processing faculty. Over...