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Francis F. Strano

Cheektowaga, New York

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Cheektowaga, New York
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National Kidney Foundation

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STRANO - Francis F. October 28, 2008; beloved husband of Loretta A. (nee Guglielmo) Strano; beloved son of the late Fred and Elizabeth (nee DiGiacomo) Strano; dear brother of Katherine (late Rusty) Failla, Dolores Walkowiak, Lucille (Michael) Melton, the late James, Joseph (Lolly), Dominic...

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Aunt Loretta, Katy, Delores and Lucille-
Joey and I were so sad to hear about the passing of Uncle Frankie. Joey enjoyed spending time with him at the family reunion talking of bowling. Uncle Frankie's face beamed with the stories of how well Joey was bowling and his trips on the PBA and his meetings with Dick Weber. I have always heared such wonderful stories from Joey about all of you and Uncle Frankie. We may not be there, but there is a great saddness in our hearts knowing that we...

Aunt Loretta, Katy, Delores and Lucille,

I can still remember as a child when visiting gramma how Uncle Frank would come and go through the back door of their home creating mystery for a child who watched as he lived a life of carefree adulthood that I longed to have. Then his laughter as he and my father gaffawed at private jokes after Sunday dinners. Then of course there was the excitment of the elopement to Las Vegas.

As an adult I always enjoyed his company and stories....

We are so very sorry for your loss.All of the girls at Louies really enjoyed waiting on you both. Frank will be missed by all of us.

From an old friend, that played football with you, back in the late forties. for Smilling Jacks team and Jesse Niro, who coached us.
My prayers are with you.

Aunt Loretta- We are so sorry we are not able to come to Buffalo for the wake and funeral. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We sure did have fun at the family reunion!
Love- Cindy ( Strano) and Dan Gregoris and family

I met Frank when I was about 13 yrs old at the old Bowl-o-Drome. We had a baseball team who wanted to play in the summer,but we had no coach and Frank went out of his way to help us so we could play. Later, I bowled with Frank on many occassions. Frank would always laugh when I immitated his bowling style. He was a quality person with a smile for you. There should be more people like him in the world.
My deepest sympathies.

Loretta, I just want to let you know Frank was a inspiration to me. He always had a smile and he always had a big hello for me. He was a anchor for the association. He was sadly missed and now even more we will not see his friendly face he may be gone but he will never be forgotten.

we are very sorry for your lost lot 37 jim krueger cathie de muth

To the family of Frank,
Loretta, I'm so sorry to hear of Frank's passing. I'm on the Greater Buffalo Bowling Board of Directors and have known Frank for many years through bowling tournaments, etc. My prayers are with you.
Karen Roehner