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Frank DeNardo

New Port Richey, Florida

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DeNARDO, Frank J. age 87, of New Port Richey died Nov. 2, 2008, in Hudson. He was born in New York City, and after his retirement from his position as Safety Officer for the City of New York, relocated to New Port Richey in 1974, with his late wife Ady. They were married for 64 wonderful years....

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Dear Dad,
I hope through the years, You realized how much you have meant to me as a father, I thank God for youand Mom that he choose you to be my parents. I hear so many horror stories about other families and can't imagin how sad their lives are.
You have instilled in us family values,past on from generation to generation.
You were always there for my children when I was struggling to bring up my kids by myself.
Your Unconditional Love you instilled in us as a family has helped...

There will never be anyone who can compare to my Pop Pop. The joy that he brought to the family and all the friends that he made through the years will live on in everyone. He had such bright and inviting way about him that I hope that I have just a spark of it. I miss you so very much, but I know that you are together with grandma, my mommy, and Jenny. Jared and Jadyn talk about you all the time. I love you more than words can express. Forever in my heart, I love you Pop Pop.

Pop-Pop,
Words will never be able to express the Love and Joy you brought to so many in your lifetime. We Miss you so much. Your unselfish ways , caring for others and never asking for anything in return. If we can all be a little more like you, what a great place the world would be. Thank you for being the great example of a Man we all should only hope to be. Always smiling and making others laugh , just sitting and listening to you play the piano was amazing. Your music will live on for...

Fran and Family,
Your dad will greatly be missed by all of us at the store. He was such a wonderful person and we all loved him so. No matter how he was doing he would always call and say he was feeling better so not to worry us. When he went out of state he would call and tell us how he was doing and he would be home soon. Do not hesitate to call Sheri or myself if you need ANYTHING in this sad time. We will always have great memories of both Frank and Ady. Take care.