Frank-Corsaro-Obituary

Frank Corsaro

Indianapolis, Indiana

1941 - 2017 (Age 75)

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Indianapolis, Indiana

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Frank Corsaro75, of Winter Haven, Florida, and formerly of Indianapolis, passed away March 20th after a long battle with cancer. He was born March 24, 1941 to Anthony and Elizabeth Mahern Corsaro. Frank was a graduate of Cathedral High School in Indianapolis. He refereed high school basketball...

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I miss you so much! Nothing is the same without you..you were my protector my guidance the only father I knew , you went way above the expectations of a grandfather ,you were my angel, my everything ,..I will never forget you , please guide me everyday,..

I miss you grandpa every single day I think about you. I always talk about you to my girlfriend Savanna you would have loved her she's the sweetest. I miss the old Butler basketball games and the boat rides at Bass lake. I miss the stories you told me and the jokes you always repeated. I'm sorry you had to suffer the way you did at the end, but I know you're in a better place. Grandma is sick now and not doing great please show her guidance and support her through treatment. She loves you and...

My grandfather was a great man,the very definition of strong; he fought up to his very last breath.

He distilled so many values and characters within me to pass down to his great grand child; his memory, values and love will never go unseen.

Frank was a caring brother and great husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. He was always supportive of his family, relatives and friends. His battle with cancer was an inspiration to me as he fought and lived his life to the very end. I will cherish my memories of him.
--Bill Corsaro, Mesa AZ

Sorry to hear about the passing of Frank. Although he was not a personal friend of mine, he was a ref in several of our CYO games and our family members were friends. Rest in peace.
Jack and Judy Rossman

My brother will be truly miss. He was one. Strong man he lost his right hand in factory accident and learned to use his left hand and never gave up. Frank made is all laugh when we were all together. Love you brother and will miss you.
Your Brother
Joe

May passing time, caring friends and loving memories, work gently through the coming days to help comfort his family.

SO SAD TO NOT HAVE UNCLE FRANK IN OUR LIVES ANYMORE, BUT HE IS NOT IN PAIN NOW AND ENJOYING LIFE AGAIN WITH CONCETTA, GRANDPA AND GRANDMA. MISS AND WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU UNCLE FRANK.