FRANK-COLLINS-Obituary

FRANK A. COLLINS

Milton, Massachusetts

Age 61

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DIED
June 9, 2013
AGE
61
LOCATION
Milton, Massachusetts

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COLLINS, Frank A. Age 61, of Quincy, formerly of Medford, unexpectedly June 9. Beloved husband of Ann M. (Kirrane). Devoted father of Jennifer A. Collins of Quincy. Loving son of the late Richard & Eleanor (Paolucci) Collins. Dear son-in-law of Mary T. of Jamaica Plain and the late Joseph...

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I am so sorry to hear about Frank's passing. I had the pleasure of working with Frank at Stone and Webster and Shaw Group.

To Frank's Family,
I was shocked to hear the news of Frank's passing. He was a great colleague and surely will be missed. May he rest in peace.

I am so sorry for Franks passing. I will miss him so much.I have known and worked with him for a good 18 years at Stone & Webster and now CBI.He was very knowledgeable dedicated,and helpfull. Always after talking with him walked away thinking what a great guy.

Bob Sullivan

To Frank's Family,
I was shocked to hear the news of Frank's passing. I will miss him as a professional colleague and as a friend. May he rest in peace.

I am one of Frank's many cousins on his dad's side, now living in Virginia. We are so sorry to learn of Frank's passing. Too young. We have such wonderful memories of being together for Christmas and Easter at our Aunt May's parties as well as other times. Our prayers and sympathy to Frank's extended family. Art Collins

Ann & Jennifer,
I am so sorry to hear of Frank's passing. He always had a great smile, and I can still remember those early morning drop-offs at daycare, and seeing him around Quincy. He will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Cynthia Peirce Barney

RIP Frank,
Love, Rosalie McCarthy

I new Frank for a long, long time at Stone and Webster . He was very knowledgeable and very intense in all what he was doing. He always challenged me in what I was doing, in particular in the fire protection field, in the positive sense.

He departed much too soon.

Rest in peace Frank,

Les Pazura

Frank was one of the most congenial and helpful people that I know. A vast source of knowledge. We will miss him. George Buffington, CB&I