May God bless you and your...
Very sorry for your loss
Rose Ripaldis
November 14, 2014 | Oak Lawn


Chicago Heights, Illinois
Gotto, Frank A. Age 69. Longtime Oak Lawn resident, formerly of Brighton Park and Roseland. Retired truck driver for Prairie Materials. Member Teamsters Local 786. Vietnam War Veteran U.S. Navy/USS Franklin Delano Roosevelt. 4th Degree K. of C. - St. Louis de Montfort Council #14553. Husband for...
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Rose Ripaldis
November 14, 2014 | Oak Lawn
Very sorry for your loss
Ripaldis
November 14, 2014
Sorry for your loss. ripaldi, s
November 14, 2014
Gotto Family
I knew Frankie many many years ago & have many wonderful memories. May he rest in peace & my prayers & sympathy to you all
Donna
August 16, 2014
Connie, Angela, Rocco and family, Please accept our sincerest condolences. Frank was a good guy. We have fond memories of him . You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Eric and Marilyn Hager
August 05, 2014
Although words fall short of expressing our sorrow to ease the loss you bear, may the love of those around you help you through the days ahead. In sorrow, we mourn those lost, hold tight to your husband's/father's memories. In gratitude, we embrace those around us. In sympathy, we reach out to those who grieve. May the peace that comes from the memories of the love you shared with Frank/your dad comfort you now and in the days ahead.
May you take comfort in knowing that an angel...
Irene Ramirez
August 04, 2014 | Oak Lawn, IL
Connie, Angela & Rocky, Our deepest sympathy and prayers go to you all.
Tom,Judy,Thomas,Tony,Tina Milianti & Family
To
August 03, 2014
Connie, Angela & Rocky,
Our deepest sympathy and prayers go to you all. Frank was such a nice guy and always a pleasure to talk to. He will truly be missed.
Bill, Cathy & Amy Hughes
August 03, 2014
As a member of the Knights of Columbus, from the beginning, Frank was always the 1st to volunteer his help, add in a joke,and be there for those who needed him. I know he helped me several times,
and I will always hold him in my highest esteem. Thanks Frank, for everything.
Mike Dorr
August 03, 2014 | Woodridge, IL