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Frank M. Dolce

Sagamore Hills, Ohio

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FRANK M. DOLCE, age 85, of Sagamore Hills. Beloved husband of the late Anna (nee Brandabora); loving father of John Schiavoni (Andrea), Jeffery Dolce (Diane), Alicia Dolce (William Freeman), and the late Bruce Charles Schiavoni; devoted grandfather of eight; great grandfather of 11; dear brother...

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We were very saddened to recently learn of Frank's death. Frank was one of the "regulars" at LifeCenter Plus. We will miss his energitic, optimistic and pleasant demeanor and attitude. He lit up the room with his energy and will be greatly missed.

To the Dolce Family, I am so sorry for your loss. I met Frank at LifeCenter Plus back in late 2007. Frankie was such a happy go lucky man, I don't think I ever saw him down. He always had a smile on his face and he was such a joy to be around. I was always excited to see him. His sense of humor always made me laugh. I have a 2 year old son and Frank absolutely adored him and vice versa. I feel honored to have known such a wonderful man. LifeCenter plus will never be the same. You...

Dear John and family:
I was so sorry to hear about the passing of your wonderful father, Frank. He was always happy and smiling and I enjoyed the time I was lucky enough to have with him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sandy Rinicella

Frank was really wonderful! He had such an amazing personality! So friendly and always positive and full of joy. Who couldn't be happy around him? He was always smiling and telling terrible jokes and laughing as often as he got the chance to (: Really an honor to have met him. He will be missed.

Frank was a most caring, friendly, and fun loving man. He made friends easily and everyone fell in love with him! He brought joy to so many of us and he will be deeply missed by all! Working out at Life Center just won't be the same without seeing Frank and hearing his jokes and laughter. I will miss his smile and his great hugs! God Bless his family... you had a great dad and grandpa!

Frank was a special person that I looked forward to seeing at LifeCenter Plus in the morning. He loved sharing stories about you, his family and always asked how my family was doing. He loved the fact that my son-in-law is also named Frank.
Take care of each other.

Our deepest sympathy to all of you for your loss.

I met Frank at LifeCenter Plus when I began working there in late 2006. Throughout my time there, I always looked forward to the 'Hey kiddo' from Frank each weekday morning as he would then follow-up with one of his famous jokes. He had the best stories! When he found out I had no more living grandfathers, he kindly offered to be my adopted grandfather. I will miss Frank dearly, he will always hold a special place in my heart.

My thoughts & prayers are with the friends and family of Frank. Frank was the greeter at LifeCenter Plus and so much more. You could count on Frank for words of encouragement, positive feedback, a friendly smile, caring words and a good joke. He was always happy and I will enjoy the memories of him. I will miss not seeing Frank at LCP.