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Francis A. Arnone

Newtown, Connecticut

1962 - 2025

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Francis (Frank) A. Arnone 1962-2025 Francis (Frank) Albert Arnone died on October 8 from a heart attack while vacationing with family in Italy. Frank had a love for Italian culture, food, music and history. He fully enjoyed a week immersed in this beautiful country before his passing. Frank was...

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I'm sorry to hear about Ralph Jr. I met him years ago when his dad was coaching our baseball team .his dad was a good man who cared about kids in this town and did alot for us .God Bless u both and R.I P.

So very sorry to learn of Franks passing. My sincere condolences. He was always a bright spot in everyone´s days. I remember him visiting Jeanne and taking good care of her. He was a joy to be with.

I have very fond memories of Frank. He was fun, dedicated, hard working and a wonderful support for special education. So very sorry for Suzanne and family. My heartfelt condolences. Nancy Johnston

He was a great man.

This is a total schock. To Mrs Arnone and sons may I offer my deepest sympathy and condolences. We became freinds with Frank and Peg some 40 years ago at Sophia's store in Greenwich. Both Frank and I started at Greenwich BOE at same time, he as a teacher and me in engineering. Frank was a wonderful guy. He always put other people first. Always.

Our sympathies go out to his family. We have known Frank since he taught at North Mianus school and worked summers at Roxbury Swim Club. A terrific educator and an wonderful person. He will be missed.

Suzanne, my heart felt condolences go out to you and your beautiful family. You are in my prayers. I´m so very sorry for your loss. Emma Chase

My sons were at North Mianus School when Frank was principal. He was the kindest man and best principal we could have asked for. I think he knew the name of every student in the school! He left NMS the year after my kids moved on to middle school. We were so lucky to have had him in our lives.

Frank always believed in me. He made me a better teacher. He made me a better person. He did that for so many of us. That is a legacy.