Francis-Najarian-Obituary

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Francis A. Najarian

Worcester, Massachusetts

Jul 20, 1940 – May 10, 2021 (Age 80)

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BORN
July 20, 1940
DIED
May 10, 2021
AGE
80
LOCATION
Worcester, Massachusetts

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Callahan Fay Caswell Funeral Home Obituary

WORCESTER-Francis Najarian, age 80, passed away in Worcester, MA on May 10, 2021. Francis, also known by family and friends as Frank or Fran was born in Worcester Massachusetts on July 20, 1940 to Phyllis and Aaron. He attended North High School in Worcester MA. He was the first of 5 family...

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My heartfelt sympathy to Annie & family. I was 10 years old when my Dad hired Frank, he was a Godsend as my Dad was running the Pharmacy alone. Frequenting their apartment on Mason St. and home in Tatnuck and memories of yearly Christmas parties. when it was time for my Dad to retire he handed the key to Frank & his family who carried on Park Ave Pharmacies legacy. I'm certain Sam & Frank are on the 19th hole.

Dear Najarian Family We are so sorry for the loss of Fran. The memories of making sojick with him in the Hale cellar is priceless . Always joking and making us laugh. May God ease your pain and bring good memories. RIP my friend.

To the Najarian Family. Sorry for your loss. May Frans Memory Be Eternal

So sorry to hear about your loss. My father, George Kachajian, always enjoyed talking to him at the pharmacy. He was always so knowledgeable at Park Ave Pharmacy. We were good friends in the neighborhood. -Darlene, Dolly, Karen, and David

Bob, Rose, Anne & Family, We are sadden to learn of Cousin Fran passing. May the memories shared help lesson the sorrow. Our heartfelt condolences and prayers.

Keith and Scott, I am so sorry to hear of your father´s passing. My deepest sympathies to you and your family. My thoughts are with you. Regards, Joey Frem

Keith and Scott we both want to send our sympathies to you and your family. Your Dad must have been proud of your chosen profession.

I first met Frank somewhere around 15-20 years ago at the former Park Ave. Pharmacy where I played Keno frequently. He and I became friends even after he retired but still remained at the pharmacy managing the front of the store as well as running the lottery games while his son Scott took over the pharmacy business end. Frank wasvery nice and a pleasure to be around as well as Scott. Frank made many friends and will be sorely missed. Rest in peace. Ernie Dew

Dearest Ann
My Sincerest sympathy to you and your family for your loss May the memories you shared bring you Joy in your hearts knowing that Fran is at Peace, Loved and admired by all ❤ Peace be with you all... and May his Memory be Everlasting ✝