Frank-DiCampo-Obituary

Frank C. DiCampo

Somerville, Massachusetts

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Of Somerville February 7, 2008. Beloved husband of the late Frances B. (Bettencourt). Loving father of Josephine S. Straticos & her husband Straty of Somerville, Donna Vargas & her husband Jim of Lynn, Frank & his wife Patty of Malden & Anthony DiCampo and his wife Michelle of NH....

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Mr. DiCampo,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Army during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

We miss you pa Nikolas and Jake. We love you...

Amanda&Family, I have only known you for a short time but we are already good friends. I met your grandfather once at the office and saw that magic twinkle in his eyes. I wish I knew him. He will be missed by wonderful people who loved him.

Frank or as I knew him Mr. DiCampo
was an inspiration as a teacher hence i've been in the "automotive business" since the class of "81"
One of the greatest minds of the automotive industry,sorry your gone Frank {Mr. DiCampo} rest in peace.
Paul Barry class of 81.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Amanda and Family, I've only known you for a short time and we are good friends already. I met your grandfather one day at the office and saw a magic twinkle in his eyes, I wish I had known him better. I am sorry for your loss.
I know he will always be special to all of you. He will be missed by wonderful people. With love,

I'll miss you Pa.

Love you

Tony and Donna,
My sincerest sympathy and assurance of prayer for your Dad and all of you.
Jim Bretta

my sympathy to the dicampo family in your time of sorrow.
FRANKIE; say hello to Frances for me, had a lot of good laughs & fun times with you guys back in the 70's
tell daddy & ma (ray & rose decampo) i miss them terribly. i'm sure you & ray will still be talking about the good old days at the trade school.and i'm quite sure Bobby will be putting in his $10.00's worth.
may your new home in heaven be filled with much happiness & love.
GINNY DECAMPO EDWARDS