Frank-Carrano, Jr.-Obituary

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Frank A. Carrano, Jr.

East Haven, Connecticut

Jan 10, 1934 – Apr 30, 2020 (Age 86)

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BORN
January 10, 1934
DIED
April 30, 2020
AGE
86
LOCATION
East Haven, Connecticut

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East Haven Memorial Funeral Home, Inc. Obituary

Frank A. Carrano Jr, 86, of East Haven, passed away on Thursday, April 30, 2020 at the VA Medical Center in West Haven.  He is the husband of Angelina Sanseverino Carrano.  Frank was born in New Haven on January 10, 1934 to the late Frank A. and Mary Theresa Moran Carrano.  He proudly served...

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RIP Frank, so sorry to hear of your passing, I was with Carrano in the national Guard and went to England back in 1989. Once a Gray always a Gray. God Bless your Soul.

Carrano Family, and sister Mary Armstrong. We just heard of your loss. Our deepest sympathy goes out to all of you during this difficult time. May Frank Rest In Peace. Cousins Frank and Eleanor Carrano, Branford

MSG Carrano was a leader, a mentor, and friend. This once young E4 will never forget the last impression you made on me and the example you set to follow. Your legacy of service and leadership lives on. Stand Forth!

Frank was the best friend anyone could have, and was the greatest soldier I ever served with. Frank's contributions to the 1/102d are beyond measure, and not a day has ever passed without me thinking of him. Our condolences to Angie,Frank, Mike , Gino, and Joey and their wonderful families.

to mrs carrano'gino'joey'frank and mike sorry for your loss.your father was a great guy with a big heart and it shows in all his sons' god bless.

Sgt. Carrano, I loved this man. He was the heart and soul of he New Haven Greys when I served with that unit. I learned quite a bit from Frank. Our trip to the UK to train was great fun and Frank helped pull that off. I lost my dad young, there weren't too many father like guys in my life, perhaps a couple. but Sgt. Carrano was certainly one of them. Fitting of course, that Frank was often the guy pulling men together for funeral colorguard duty and now he gets his own. I wish I could be...

Frank was truly 1 of a kind man. I will never forget his stories and that smile

My deepest sympathies to Frank's family. I had the honor of serving with him in the Army National Guard. He was a true professional, a gentleman, and always set the example for others to follow. He will be missed.

Dear Mrs. Carrano and Frankie, Michael, Joey and Gino. Our family's thought's and prayers are with you during this very difficult time. Our family remembers your dad for his kindness and thoughtfulness of others. He is in heaven free of pain and sickness. God bless him.