Francis-Mirabito-Obituary

Francis D. Mirabito

Maynard, Newton, Waltham, Massachusetts

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{M3}MAYNARD Mirabito, Francis D. NEWTON Mirabito, Francis D. WALTHAM Mirabito, Francis D. {M1}MIRABITO, Francis D. "Frank" _age 75, of Maynard, formerly Newton & Waltham, Aug. 20, 2008. Husband of 24 yrs. of Eleanor M. (Babineau) Mirabito of Maynard. Father of Don...

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I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Sincerely,
Maureen

Ashleigh and I send our deepest sympathies to the entire family. Frank left a very deep impression on my daughter Ashleighs life and for that I will be forever grateful.
You will be forever missed Frank but I will see you again one day amongst the angels in heaven.
Forever In Our Hearts,
Marie and Ashleigh

We feel so fortunate to have spent time with Frank at the Family reunion just a few weeks ago.

We offer our deepest sympathy on his passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

We are so sorry for your loss, we send our deepest sympathy. He will always remember me as the one who sleeps. He did not meet me at my best, but he will in heaven, may god bless you all at this time.

My heart and love go out to Frank's family at this time. We, all, will miss him; he was a backbone of his clubs and teams. He was always there.

From Bill and Donna Dozois - We offer our deepest sympathy on the passing of Frank. Our prayers and thoughts are with you during this difficult time.

Frank -

From the time you married Mom I knew you would love her and take good care of her as she would you. I never had to worry about Mom be-cause you would be her husband, provider, protector, and companion. I will miss you very much. Oh - yes - we had our moments and we would argue - but I knew you loved me too. What an extended family you and Mom both have! Lots of children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. And yet - you never treated one better than the other. You...

Although I never said it
You meant a lot to me
The only Grampy I knew so well
In heaven I'll hope to see.

Frank/Fank - I'll miss you each day. I'm glad that I got my degree before you passed on so you could be proud of me. I'm sad for my daughter, Cierra (your great-grand-daughter), because she will not have the opportunity to get to know you as I did. Thank you for always believing in me. Love, Jason

It was a pleasure knowing Frank and being able to share stories with each other about our families and life in general. We met at our dialysis session and it was a privelege to know him. I send you my deepest condolances on his passing. He will be sorely missed by all of us.