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FRANCIS ANTHONY "Frank" PARISI

Cleveland, Ohio

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PARISI FRANCIS ANTHONY "FRANK" PARISI, 60. Husband of Joan Marie Riley. Dear son of the late Frank and Angelica (nee Mancini). Brother of Gerard (Betsy). Uncle of Brian (Katie), Gerard Jr., Stephen and Christina (Grant McCallum), Matthew Ruschak (like a son). Great-uncle to Robert James and Mary...

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Not a day goes by that I don't think of Frank. God Bless him!

Frankie, you are forever on my mind.

In closing,Gerard,you give a whole new meaning to "He ain't heavy,He's my Brother".The eulogy was beautiful,as is your family.May your memories keep you warm and proud...

always remember frank teasing me as i played santas elf at may co,during high school-he would tell me i was the skinniest elf he ever saw but still loved me-lost touch many yeats ago but his talent and watching him practice with the baand will never be forgotten-to gerard and family our deepest sympathies-he was one of GODS special people-terry alecci tierney

I am writing this with memories of Frank and with regret.I have moved out of the area and saw Frank on Facebook. How many times I said to myself I should contact him and I never did. Lessons learned. Frank died the same week my Mother did and that's how I found out. I have so many sweet memories of him. Hanging out at the confectionary and seeing him on Coventry, the walks in Cain Park, we were so very young. I know Frank had his demons and I can only hope and pray he found peace.

God rest your soul, dear Frank! May you know the delight of being with Jesus for ever and even now be preparing a place for us all. We'll never forget and will keep on carrying the message.

I was blessed to have Frank as a dear friend, and adopted older brother. The best guitarist I've ever met, with the best taste in music. One of the most generous, loving, and faithful souls I have ever known. He helped me and taught me so much about living life, and real love.
May perpetual light shine upon you always. May your soul and the souls of all the faithfully departed rest in peace. Amen.

Just found out and wish to send my sympathy to Frank's family. I grew up with Frank on E Debyshire...have known him since I can remember. His brother Gerald taught me drums and Frank was the first guitarist I ever jammed with. he had a big heart and great sense of humor. We'll never forget the childhood memories! rest peacefully Frank...you'll be missed. Bob Vadas

rest in peace frank i will miss seeing you at doans mens on wednesdays.