Frank-Alto-Obituary

Frank R. Alto

Chagrin Falls, Ohio

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Frank R. Alto, age 72; beloved husband of Donna J. (nee Glebocki); loving father of Sean (Kelly) and Rachel; devoted grandfather of Mason, Jackson, Mackenzie and Logan; dearest son of Frank and Mary (both deceased); brother of Don (deceased); dear son-in-law of Joy and Matthew Glebocki (both...

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Another year without you, Uncle Frank. Please continue to look over Aunt Donna, Sean, Rachel and the rest of the family. You are sorely missed everyday.

I cannot believe it´s been a year, Uncle Frank. We all miss you very much. Life´s not the same without you and your witty humor. Hope you are taking it easy on nan and the bittys.

Reflecting back on high school pals today and I wonder how life has been for Frank. Google to find this obituary... I am so very sad... For Frank. For his family that I do not know. I am so sorry.... Frank was such a fun and friendly guy back in high school and college days. He was nice to all. A good friend. A good listener. I remember when he graduated from Solon High School, and how excited he was to head off to pharmacy school. He did well and graduated. Recall how proud he was to land...

Dear Donna, Sean and Rachel, Frank was quite the character. I still recall his sayings and jokes. He was very intelligent and quite the comedian. Above all, he loved his family, which he never missed a moment to say how proud he was of his kids and how much Donna meant to him. We all strive to be him .... work smart, not hard (lol!). I was fortunate to have worked with him. My thoughts and prayers.

Aunt Donna, Sean, & Rachel, There are no words to express the sadness the family feels. We grieve with you -- the loss of a remarkable man. Thank you for sharing Uncle Frank with us. We will take countless fond memories and hold on to them dearly. I will always remember Uncle Frank as that bigger than life, funnier than Robin Williams, loving, humble, and goal-driven man he was. He was someone I looked up to, as he knew just the right tools to concurrently find success, take pride in his...

Donna, Sean, Rachel and family, Frank was a wonderful guy. We have so many great memories from 45 years of knowing him. He was the life of the party, lit up the room when he walked in, and boy did he ever tease me because he said I was so gullible. It was always done in fun and I am going to miss that!! We will cherish you always and camping will never be the same without you. Love, Lynn & Ray

Frank & Donna were one of the first families we met when we built our log home in 1992. Our friendship continued for the next 30+ years. We are shocked & saddened by his (way too young) passing. May his soul Rest in Peace.

So glad our paths crossed in Yellowstone. It was our good fortune to experience your mischievous wit and the twinkle in your eyes. We will think of you always when dining at the Thirsty Turtle...a spot you enjoyed.

Frank and I were interpretive guides from Gardiner. He was great to work with and I knew that he always had my back. You couldn´t be around Frank without smiling and laughing!! May he rest in peace.