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Frank J. Agostino

Milton, Massachusetts

1950 - 2022

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DIED
January 8, 2022
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Milton, Massachusetts

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Frank J. Agostino passed away on January 8, 2022 at the age of 71 after a long, courageous battle with cancer.Born in Marina Di Gioiosa Jonica, Reggio Calabria, Italy in 1950, he came to America with his parents, the late Raffaele and Rose Agostino, at the age of 5, when they settled in Hingham,...

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Frank Agostino, a gentleman with integrity, a compassionate individual, honest, a good friend to many, diligent in his daily professional business, a loving Father to wonderful children, a wonderful and supportive husband, a great smile and firm handclasp when greeting others....and of course, a terrific golfer! May your memory be eternal.... Christopher Tingus (formerly from Milton) Sharon, MA 02067 [email protected]

How would you describe a perfect gentleman? A gentleman is generous with his time, wisdom, and resources. He looks for ways to help others. He is a servant leader, and his commitment to interpersonal kindness creates a positive workplace culture that boosts commitment, engagement, and performance. A gentleman chooses to be positive. All the above certainly describes Frank aka "Crushington" to a tee! Very much missed by many friends and especially your lovely...

"From the Blessings bestowed upon us in Life to your graciousness of Light for eternity." By Christopher Tingus, 2022

Diane, I remember you from Fontbonne and see you on facebook now and then. When I saw this I had to say how very sorry I am and that you are in my prayers at this time of such great loss. May God hold you in his hands and bring you peace

"Vi esprimiamo le nostre sentite condoglianze" in conveying our sincerest condolences in hearing that Frank has passed into the loving embrace of the Lord, our Father. May Frank's memory be eternal! Mary Lee Hall authored, "If I should die and leave you here a while, be not like others sore undone, who keep long vigils by the silent dust, and weep. For my sake - turn again to life and smile, nerving thy heart and trembling hand to do something to comfort weaker hearts than thine. Complete...

I was one of those Hingham 'neighborhood kids' back in the 60's and remember Frank (though "Frankie" to me more so) tonight with both sadness upon reading of his passing but also a gratefulness that he was a part of my youth. The memories are clear: Frank's smile, a forever joyfulness, an extended hand and, of course, the humor, athleticism, and competitiveness. Over countless decades, many of us carry only a handful of childhood friendships with individuals with whom you hope to cross paths,...

Frank made a lasting impression on many, young and old, personal and professional, sad loss to all. Condolences to Dianne and family.

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I can't say enough about Frank, first class person all the way around. He will be missed.