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Frank A. "Cheech" Cognetta

Stamford, Connecticut

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FRANK A. "CHEECH" COGNETTA SR. 82, of Stamford , CT passed away peacefully on April 5, 2012 surrounded by his loving family at Calvary Hospital, Bronx, NY. Frank was born on January 7, 1930 in Stamford to the late Pasquale and Angelina Loglisci Cognetta. Frank was a co-owner of Off-Center...

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Thank you all for your kind words and prayers. Somewhere very near my father is full of joy and love to have all of you care so deeply about him and also his family. We are grateful for all of the visits from those near and far during the time that he was so ill. We loved him very much and will miss him every day. God Bless you all!

Deepest sympathies to the entire Cognetta family. Nick, very sorry for the loss of your Uncle Cheech.

We are very sorry for your loss. God bless all of your family.
He will be in our thoughts and prayers.


Sincerely,

-Annette Possidento
-Betty O'Connor
-Joann Massari

To Mike and the rest of the Cognetta family,
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Cheech. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May he rest in peace.

To My Cousins...wishing you our deepest sympathy on the loss of Uncle Cheech!! He and Aunt Tillie have left behind such a great legacy that lives on through you and your beautiful families! Our prayers are with you!
Love,
Kathy, Mike, & Zachary Mattox

Sending all our love and prayers at this difficult time. Cheech was a fun-loving cousin. I have fond memories of him. In sympathy, Cousin Frankie and Alberta

We are so sad to hear about Cheech,our thoughts and prayers are with you all in this very sad time.Cheech was a great man and will be missed dearly. Sincerely,The Morse family .

To the Cognetta Family,

I am so sad to hear of Frank's passing and send my sincerest condolences to you all. He and Tillie and my parents, Nick and Louise DiCamillo were friends. I got to know "Frank, the Barber" as we affectionately named him when he would visit The Alpen Pantry which my parents owned. He was the sweetest, kindest man. He always had a smile for you, a kind word and then a good laugh. You always felt better and happier for having seen him! I saw him not too long...

Sending Thoughts and prayers to the entire cognetta family from the bennetts cheech was a great man and will surely be missed