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Frank Ammirati

Obituary

AMMIRATI, Frank, 65, of Tampa, passed away December 16, 2008. Frank grew up in the Panama Canal Zone. He retired after 37 years of teaching in Hillsborough County schools. He was a member of Idlewild Baptist church. He was a faithful and loving husband, father, and beloved "Poppy" to his...

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I am sorry to hear of Frank's passing. I know he is now being held in the hands of our Lord.
Beverly Phillips Gross

I fondly remember playing baseball with Frank in the Canal Zone. He was a great player and a true lover of the game. May you find comfort in knowing Frank touched so many. You will all remain in my prayers.

I was so sorry to hear of Frank's passing. We were in the same class at BHS, and I always remember him with a smile on his face. My condolenses to the whole family, Your faith will help you through .

Dear Joan - While I never knew Frank personally, I always remember him as your big, handsome, brother. My prayers and thoughts are with you at this most difficult time.

Barbara, Karen, Jimmy - We were so saddened to hear about Frank. He was one of those people who always made you smile and feel good. I'm sorry we haven't been closer in recent years but we really enjoyed knowing all of you back when we lived on Druid Hills. You'll be in our thoughts and prayers.

I am so sorry about your loss. Frank was my Department Head at Tampa Bay Tech and I enjoyed working with him and seeing his smiling face everyday. He always made me smile and laugh. He was a great man and will be missed. I am honored that I was able to know such a wonderful person. May your faith give you continued strength through the holidays and you all are in my prayers.

Coach Ammirati left an impression on me that I have carried my entire life. He loved the game of baseball but he loved his God and family more. Earnie Davis TBT Titan baseball team C/0 1978

My heartfelt sympathies to the family of Frank in their bereavement of his passing. Although Frank and I were never close friends, he indeed carried himself with lots of warm friendship for everyone, and one just felt that he was one of those rare type of individuals that would lend a helping hand to just about anyone, regardless of how close that friendship was. He will certainly be
missed by all who knew him, which had to be many.

With deepest condolences,

Robin Morland

My heartfelt sympathies to the Ammirati family. Although I did not know Mr. Ammirati intimately, he always greeted me with a warm and inviting smile. I enjoyed seeing him at church and will miss him. He made Tampa a brighter, friendlier place. My prayers and thoughts to his family and the many friends he leaves behind. Peace.