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Francis J. Gigliotti

North Adams, Massachusetts

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Francis J. GigliottiNORTH ADAMS -- A Liturgy of Christian Burial for Francis James “Fritz” Gigliotti, 85, of Route 7, New Ashford, was celebrated Friday, Sept. 22, 11 a.m., at St. Francis of Assisi Church, with the Rev. William Cyr, pastor of the North Adams Catholic Community, officiating. He...

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Dad I think of you often. I miss your laugh and your sense of humor We are taking care of mom. Love you Samdy

to sue,alice and jimmy
i'm sorry for your loss.
my prayers are with you three now and always

My
prayers are with the Gigliotti family during these difficult days of
saying good-bye to your loved one. Someday you will all be with him
again in a place with no suffering and illness. May God grant you, grace
and peace. Jude Smith

Sally-

It was many years ago that I remember staying with you at the New Ashford Motel during our Tri-State ski racing days. Recently I ran into Stacey Weston who mentioned you and then sadly the news about your Dad. I was very sorry to hear that news and just thought I'd say I was thinking about you.

Natalie
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of mourning. I know how close you were to him and that he will be dearly missed by all who knew hin. May God bless you and watch over you as he will continue to do.

Natalie,

I am so sorry for the loss of your Grandfather....I know how much he meant to you and your family. My prayers are with you all.

With Much Love,

Dear Sweet Alice,
As I was reading the guest book although, I never had the privledge to meet your Dad I realized that you are so very much like your Father.So many times you have made me laugh until I cry. You make the world a better place to live in as I am sure that your Father did. I know that he will be missed but never forgotten.
I love you sweetie and my heart goes out to you Jeff and your Family.
Love,
Dottie

He’s not the Babe, or Tiger, or Shaq, or Brady. He’s not the King, the Big Bopper, one of the Bushes, or a Kennedy. He’s just Daddy, or Papa, or Fritz (or..well…Romolo). There won’t be heads of state or other famed figures to pay respect. Instead there will be family – a wife, 4 daughters, a son, grandkids, nieces and nephews, various in laws, and many other friends and family members. The respect they will pay will be for the man – an “ordinary man” – who engendered the real love and...

Uncle Fritz was my respected elder who gently evolved, in his easy manner, into a reliable friend. He was always ready with a wicked dry humor and great timing. On the other hand, he was quietly supportive and strong for me when I needed it most.

The great romance of my Aunt Margie and Uncle Fritz was immensely admirable and their relationship a delight. All their children(and nieces)enjoy the warmth of it.
The memory of all the great food, laughs and love lives...