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Frank Guerriero

Turlock, California

1931 - 2012

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FRANK ABBOTT GUERRIERO DEC. 1, 1931 - NOV. 13, 2012 Frank Guerriero, a man who was dear to his family and many friends died on November 13th at the age of 80. He will be greatly missed by all who came to know him.  Frank grew up in Livingston, was in the Livingston High School class of 1950, and...

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Dear Ann, My heartfelt sympathy goes out to you and your family. It has been 26 years since we worked together, but I still remember how kind you and Frank were to me.

Frank was one of the nicest people I have ever known. I don't think I can remember a time I didn't see him with a smile and a kind word to share. My thoughts and prayers are with the Guerriero family. May happy memories keep him with you always.

I am sorry for your family's loss Frank was one of nicest people I have ever known. He always took time out to say hi and ask me how my family was doing even when I was a child. My prayers go out to your family. He will be missed

Dear Mrs. Guerriero and family, just today I heard that Mr. Guerriero had passed away and I want you to know you are in my thoughts and prayers. I have so many happy memories of spending time in your home and always feeling right at home. You have been so good to the Worden family (as you have been to so many others) and I know Mr. Guerriero is rejoicing in Heaven.

Mrs. Guerriero and family: We are sorry for the loss of your wonderful husband and father. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Heaven has taken back one of their angels. Frank, I will always remember your sincerity, smile and generosity. Blessings to your family.

A wonderful man who was always a pleasure to spend time with.

Anne and family,Wonderful memories of living in your rental at the trailer park.Was always in awe of your wonderful family. It is always said that date you were born and the date of your death is not important, it's what you did with that dash between.Frank lived his to the fullest.Daniel still is driving the old blue chevy p.u. he bought from Frank.In a few months his son will be driving it.

I remember growing up and seeing Frank at Serv-all then at Liberty market. Always smiling and happy. If you look up Happy in the dictionary you will for sure see Franks picture there. God needed someone to look after his produce. God sure got the best. God bless your family. G. Cuevas and family.