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Francis J. Ferrara

Attleboro, Massachusetts

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Attleboro, Mass. - Francis Joseph Ferrara, 99, passed away early Friday morning, Oct. 3, 2008.

He was born in Attleboro, and, aside from a stint as a technical sergeant in the U.S. Army during World War II when he was sent to Aberdeen Proving Grounds, he lived in Attleboro his entire life....

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My deepest sympathy to all of Frank's family. I have known Frank for 20 years through my job in the Veterans Dept. at City Hall here in Attleboro and my father also knew him well as we grew up here. He was a wonderful and generous man and served his country well. Again my deepest condolences to all of you. He will be missed.

Dear Bob:
I would like to express my sincere condolences on the recent passing of your father.

I have some idea of what you and your family are going through. No comfort is quite enough to replace the loss.

My prayers are with you and your family.

Very sincerely,

TRISH,LIBIE,MARY,ROBERT
IM SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR DAD, I ENJOYED VERY MUCH TO HAVE BEEN ABLE TO TAKE CARE OF HIM,I LOVED HIM SO MUCH.HE WAS LIKE A DAD TO ME. I WILL MISS HIM SO MUCH AND OUR EARLY MORNING TALKS WE HAD. LOVE. BRENDA

Bob and Sue,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.

Linda Somers and Michael Cavanaugh

Deepest Sympathy for your loss;
Jeff Heap and the Henry Family

Libie and Ella, I read of your father's passing online. What a long and wonderful life. And what a beautiful photo Cyndi Leonard submitted, Libie. My condolences to you and your family.

To Trish, Libie, Mary, and Robert and family: It was an honor to work for your dad this past year. He always had a smile waiting for you and a warm welcome all at once. I will miss the stories he shared about the history of the neighborhood and its residents, and especially about his family and how each of you helped him so much.

His devotion and love for his family and fond memories of his friends and the Attleboro community made for great conversations. As you share in these...

Bob, so sorry to hear of your father's passing...but what a wonderful long life of 99 years! God Bless,

Debbe Delaney

We lived at 12 1/2 Holman Street, caticorner from Franks parents on Morey St from 1939 through 1950. My brother Howard is still with the VFW & American Legion and spoke fondly of Frank . I believe Frank owned or managed the Red Wing on Dunham St where we enjoyed many an evening with brothers and friends. Memories of the good times
survive. From one of the eight Johnson Boys.