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Frank D. DeFilippis

McMurray, Pennsylvania

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Frank D. DeFilippis, 62, of Washington, passed away Monday, April 7, 2014.He was the beloved husband of Annamaria; loving father of Anthony (Jessica); proud grandfather of Bryce, Giada and Marco; son of Dominick A. and Mary DeFilippis; and brother of Dominick A. III and Rosalee Hrubic.Mr....

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After nine years, I still remember sitting in the barber's chair chanting with Frank about hunting, guns, politics and family. I hope I will see Frank again and sit in his barber's chair and reminisce.

After eight years, I still remember sitting in the barber's chair chanting with Frank about hunting, guns, politics and family. I hope I will see Frank again and sit in his barber's chair and reminisce.

Every time I need a hair cut and when deer season arrives I think about Frank. I really miss the conversations we had while he was cutting my hear.

I can't believe it has been 6 years since Frank left us. I think about him every time I need a haircut. I will always remember our conversations about our children, hunting, guns and politics.

It is still hard for me to believe that Frank passed away 5 years ago. Every time I think I need a hair cut, I automatically think of Frank. I enjoyed my visits with Frank. We always had good conversations about hunting and politics. My memories of Frank will always be with me.

I am so sorry to hear of Frank's passing. I have been going to Frank since 1986 and I could just sit down and he knew what to do. Always enjoyed solving the worlds problems and sharing Chevy Truck stories. He will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him. My deepest condolences to the entire family.
John Boggs

I learned today, along with my young son, that our friend Frank had passed away while getting our hair cut in his shop today. I've gone to Frank for almost 25 years. He gave my son, as well as many others, his first haircut. It was not an easy task, but Frank was kind and patient. My wife and I will always remember the caring, gentle man he was. We shared stories of our families together, and I too can attest that he was very proud of his wife, son and family. I am grateful for knowing him....

I was 18 years old 40 years ago when I had my first haircut by Frank at Ron's Golden Shears. Every haircut since was by Frank,and I never wanted to go any- where else. It was always something to look forward to when I had an appointment with him. We'd talk dogs, guns, trucks and about just anything else. He was a fine man and very devoted to his family. My sympathies go to his family and friends who I am sure will all miss him greatly as will I.

Frank was a great man, and my sympathy goes to his family. I loved chatting with him in his shop for the three years he cut my hair. He will be sorely missed by all who encountered him.