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Frank W. Amato

83, Brick, New Jersey

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(Asbury Park Press)FRANK W. AMATOAGE: 83 BRICK Frank W. Amato, 83, of Brick, died Sunday, March 8, 2009, at his daughter's home in Eatontown. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he lived there prior to moving to Brick 20 years ago. He was a self-employed ice-cream salesman in the Boro Park section of...

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My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

To my cousins! My uncle Frank was the best. I have so many memories growing up and he was always in each and everyone. I am sadden that I live in Florida and could not attend. I tried to make work arrangements. I will cherish his memories always. Love Steven. To my cousins. I love you all and I am saddened very much by this. I felt the same way when your mom passed. Your parents were my favorites always.....

Chris, Joe, Danielle & Stephanie,

It was truly a pleasure getting know your dad & grandfather. He had a great smile & sense of humor - knowing he was a Mets Fan was icing on the cake.

Chris - you should be so very proud of the care you gave your father in the past couple of years. You were a wonderful daughter to both your mother and father!

We are so sorry for your your loss.

Love,
Jen, Joe, Billy, Amanda & Kyle

To the Amato Family;
My deepest sympathies to your family at this time. Frank was a great man that I had the pleasure of meeting through my Mother In Law who worked for Greenbriar II. I had also seen Frank very happy at the Blue Claw Stadium where I know he enjoyed to be.
I will never forget him, he will always hold a special place in my heart! I will never forget that smile, it could light up any dreary day!

Our condolences to the family of Frank Amato. We only spoke with him a few times in Greenbriar II, and he was such a gentleman. We will miss seeing him. Sorry for your loss. Rosanne & Vincent Perrella

Dear Pop,
You gave it your all and fought the long difficult fight; never looking back nor too far ahead. Rest in peace with those we love. We will miss you and will draw on those special times when we shared heartfelt conversations about life and family. With All My Love,
Your daughter Chris