Franco-Aiello-Obituary

Franco "Frank" Aiello

Woodsboro, Maryland

1946 - 2020

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DIED
January 1, 2020
LOCATION
Woodsboro, Maryland
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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Franco Michael "Frank" Aiello, age 73, of Woodsboro, died suddenly Wednesday, January 1, 2020 while fishing in the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C. Born June 9, 1946 in Naples, Italy, he was the son of the late Sam Aiello and Flora Restano Aiello. He was the husband of Katherine "Kathi"...

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I just heard of Frank's passing. Please accept my sincere condolences.
Ruth Monninger

I just learned of the passing of Mr. Aiello, one of the finest teachers at Mount Hebron HS. Although it's been over 40 years, I fondly remember his Geometry class, where I learned all about SOH-CAH-TOA and the artful beauty of Math. Mr. Aiello was knowledgeable, organized and kind. I wish peace to his family as they cope with the loss of a wonderful man.
(Class of '78)

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

RIP Mr Aiello. You were an amazing teacher and you changed my life, introducing me to engineering. Thank you for helping me to love Math and make my days at Hebron better.

To the Aiello family:

Mr. Aiello was one of my favorite teachers over the years. He taught my Calculus class junior year at Mt. Hebron and he was one of the kindest and most patient teachers I ever worked with. Students only had kind things to say about him and his classroom was always welcoming.

I'm a middle school teacher at Patapsco Middle now, teaching music and choir. Just a couple weeks before his passing, I drove into the parking lot at Mt. Hebron to direct the choirs...

Frank came to Tennessee a couple of weeks before my Anna passed away. She cried tears of joy. I can never thank Frank and Kathi enough for his coming.

My heartfelt sympathy goes out to Frank's family. What a tremendous loss his passing is for us all.

I served as a Howard County Math Department Head with Frank for many years. Frank was always there to help in any way that he was needed. Often at the beginning of the school year, there would be phone calls between schools requesting to borrow math books to accommodate last minute enrollment changes. Frank would not just loan us books, but he was kind enough to even deliver...

Frank, May you, your family, and all who loved you rest in that Peace that is beyond all understanding. Hope to be fishing with you one-day. Until we meet again.
Rita

I love you my brother! RIP