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Francis Neil "Frank" PINTAURO

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PINTAURO - Francis Neil "Frank", of North Haven and Williston Park died at his home on Sunday, October 7th. He was 61. Frank was born to Anthony and Dorothy Pintauro on June 9, 1951. He graduated from Brooklyn Prep High School in 1969 and Manhattan College in 1973. He was the youngest Vice...

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Hi Kathy, Anthony and David,

I don't know if this is still open but I'll give it a try. I went to Brooklyn Prep with Frank. I didn't see him for 40 years, from 1969 until 2009 at our 40th reunion. Nevertheless, I loved Frank. He was a great guy in high school and 40 years later he was the same Catholic gentleman. He was a true gentleman. My prayers are with you and Frank. I'm sure the Lord is taking good care of him. Our other Brooklyn Prep classmates also have very fond memories of...

Brooklyn Preparatory School

Frank and I rented a Limo to take our dates to the Brooklyn Prep Sr Prom-we talked for awhile at our 40th Reunion.A great HS basketball player

I lived two houses from the Pintauro family in Elmont. I moved away in 1972 but always had memories of such a great family and fun we had. Frank will be missed dearly and my prayers to the...

I have not seen Frank since I left NBC in 1978, but I have vivid memories of what a wonderful, inspiring guy he was--so young to be so accomplished, and such a nice guy! My prayers are with his family

God bless you, Kathy, Tony and David, Frank. May the angels wrap you in their loving arms as they raise you up to heaven. You were a good friend and neighbor. Love, The Shelley's

RIP Frank- from the Beta Sigma fraternity

The Manhattan College alumni community shares the grief, and is now praying for our fellow alumni and the family at this time. The Alumni Office has been informed. As well as the Jasper Jottings community that I personally can reach. We are all a little poorer now. "No man is an island, entire of itself ... any man's death diminishes me". We are sorry for your loss.