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Francisco R. Saia

Longmeadow, Massachusetts

1935 - 2018

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Francisco “Frank” R. Saia, of Longmeadow, died on April 10, 2018. Frank was born in 1935 in Cambridge, son of the late Vincenzo and Santa Saia, and was one of 15 children. Frank graduated from Cambridge Rindge and Latin School and then attended Harvard University on an academic scholarship. At...

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I would like to give my condolences to the family of Mr.Saia he was a great man and he helped me out tremendously may God bless you all

Frank was a wonderful teammate and person. We played together in the Western Mass Relics senior softball league and on tournament teams. Frank still had his "A" game going on long into his 70's. My condolences to all his family.

Frank was always the bright light in the room - smart, funny, charismatic, and warm. He truly was one of a kind - a real life "most interesting man in the world." He will be greatly missed, but he remains with us in our memories and in our hearts.

My baby brother. He made us all so proud with his accomplishments.
He will be missed!
My love to my nieces, nephews and Diane. Her son David was a rock during his illness. I thank him for all his caring.

Lily

Frank was a Harvard baseball team mate. He was a natural leader
and a hard working athlete who was well liked by all. My condolences to his family.

We are so sorry to hear of the passing of your dad. There is so many memories that we all have of your dad that we will keep them in our hearts.

My Uncle Frank rest in beautiful peace! He was such a great mentor and role model for the Saia Family! My heart is heavy for Diane and his children/grand-children. Sorry I can't be there on the 17th as I'm in Florida now. I will send a donation in lieu of flowers. Respectfully, Jennifer xo

Diane and Family- Fond memories of a longtime friend. I share your sorrow.

My condolences at the loss of Frank. He was one of the most professional man I have ever met. Always at the ready, and fair.

His passing is a loss for all of his family and wife Diane.