FRANK-CARNAGGIO-Obituary

FRANK MICHAEL CARNAGGIO Sr.

Birmingham, Alabama

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CARNAGGIO, FRANK MICHAEL, SR., 85, of Birmingham, AL passed away peacefully at home on October 10, 2009, after a long and courageous battle with Parkinson's disease. He was a graduate of the University of Alabama and a veteran of WW II and the Korean War. He, along with his father and uncle, was...

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My Dearest Frank Jr.,

John & I can not begin to imagine your loss at this time. Cherish those wonderful memories of your father, the family business, family traditions and family stories. I know how much you valued your relationship with your him. The way you spoke of him reflected the respect and love you had for him. We wish you and your family much love and peace as you go through this.

On a more personal note, Frank Jr. you were our rock when we lost our son in...

Dr. Vincent Carnaggio, we were saddened to hear of your brother's death. May his soul rest in peace.
God bless you.

Peggy:
We were so sorry to hear of Frank's passing. Though I had only met him a time or two, Andrew was really fond of him. He may be getting to know my dad now in heaven as he died recently too. They were close in age and are probably telling their WWII stories now!

I am so sorry to hear of Mr. Frank's passing. He made visits to Carnaggio's like a visit home. For those of us who grew up in Fairfield, Carnaggio's was a truly special place. I will never forget his kindness. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Peggy,
I am sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.

There are so many memories of our family going to Carnaggio's throughout my childhood years...the 60's/70's and I remember the many times I took my kids etc. throughout the 80's. I especially remember when Frank came back for a while & reopened it. Frank was always the most kindest & sweetest person you would ever want to chat with. I loved his smile & laugh. I especially got a big kick out of the stories he would tell me about what he & my dad had done in their "younger" days they were so...

Frank was a loved man and a big part of my family history. We still talk about his famous pizza and how we have missed it. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Julie Drake Renta

I have missed him and the restuarant a lot since we moved to Tupelo, MS in 81.Spent a lot of time there in the 60-70 era.When we were able to visit, he wanted to talk abou his younger days in Tupelo.We are thinking of you, his family..James(Jim) and Vicki Varnon