Frank-D'Amico-Obituary

Frank D'Amico

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Frank J. D'Amico, age 71, passed away Saturday, March 16, 2013 in Grand Rapids. Born in Detroit, Frank was the son of Joseph and Josephine (DiGiovanna) D'Amico. Frank loved hunting, fishing, and being outdoors, most of his summers were spent at the Thornapple Lake Campground with his family and...

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WE WILL MISS YOU AN YOUR SMILE AT THE CAMPGROUND REST IN PEACE GARY AN FELICIA

We will miss you dearly
Rick&Kim Carpenter

Dear Sherri and kids, so sorry to hear of Frank's passing. I'm so glad I got to see you both last summer at Angela and Phillips wedding. As a kid the duplex on Hyde Park was a wonderful place to live across the street from. To an eleven year old girl it was like living near Hollywood with Franks Mustang, his pretty little wife, Walt's German accent and his Corvet's and of course Karen's laugh. Then when your kids came along I was always happy when you called me to babysit. You, Frank and...

We've been neighbors & Friends for years - and you couldn't ask for better! Frank gladly helped us several times w/advice, his time, & tools for projects throughout the years. He always had a watchful eye out for us neighbors,and always a friendly smile & kind word to exchange. "He'll be greatly missed & not forgotten"! *We'll be watching out for you Sherri! Our heartfelt sympathy to you Sherri, & your entire family. Jan, & Kyle Coleman

We send our Condolence to family and friends so sorry for your loss. Thinking of you in this time of sorrow.

Love you Grandpa.
Rest in paradise.
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Franks got on his Camouflage. He will be with us always. See you later Frank. We love you.

I will carry many fond memories from our years of friendship. You where always a joy to know.
May you enjoy Gods blessings in Heaven.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Frank's family and friends. I treasure the memories of lunches with him and George and his stories of fishing and his grandchildren. He was such a kind and gentle soul and he'll be deeply missed.