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Frank J. Carcione

Barrington, NJ, New Jersey

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CARCIONE, Frank J. On January 7, 2009, Frank J., age 68, passed away. Born in Philadelphia, Frank grew up in Audubon and has lived in Barrington for the past 14 years. Frank was the former VP of Marketing with NYT Cable TV and later the president and CEO of TelVue Corporation in Mt. Laurel. At...

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Georgeanne,
I was so sorry to hear about Frank. He was a wonderful person and good friend. I am sorry that I did not know, so that I could pay respects.
Please know you are in our prayers.
Fondly,
Jane & Ray Miller

Carcione Family we send our deepest thoughts and prayers. Christie we love you!

Michael & Megan Reynolds

To be a person whose existence has made the world a better place is life's greatest achievement. Frank was such a person. He worked hard and honestly, loved and provided for his family, and was liked and respected by all who knew him. In all things, he gave more than he received. We will surely miss him and our deepest sympathy are with you and your family.

Gerogeanne,

We were so sorry to hear about Frank. He was such a good guy! Take comfort in the memories and the time you were able to share his life. You now have a very special Guardian Angel watching over you. Please know that you will always be in our thoughts and prayers.

Love,
Dot & Charlie Biscardi and Family

We are very sorry for the family's loss. Kara and Ken we are here if you need us. We truly and deeply love you! The Wells Family; Rob, Lelania, Alycia and Aaron

Frank will always be remembered and missed by all of us who knew him back when...
Connie Swalla, Class of 1958

Oh, this is so sad. Mom and I were just going thru old photos the other day and came up with many of baby Frankie! We put them aside to share with the family.

Sadly missed, always remembered. You touched many lives.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Frank (Uncle Frank) will always be in our hearts and memories.
With Sympathy,
Debbie Sloan, Ed Trout & Terri Moser
(The Trouts)