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Frank Guglielmi

Findlay, Ohio

Jul 16, 1951 – Feb 5, 2026 (Age 74)

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BORN
July 16, 1951
DIED
February 5, 2026
AGE
74
LOCATION
Findlay, Ohio
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Frank A. GuglielmiFrank A. Guglielmi, 74, of Findlay, passed away Thursday, February 5, 2026, surrounded by his family and friends, leaving a legacy as expansive as the lives he touched through his many acts of kindness and generosity. A proud Upper Arlington Golden Bear ('69) and graduate of The...

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I knew Frank from my volunteer work in the community. One day Frank called me and asked..."Have you ever thought about being a banker?". I said..."Frank...I hate math!!". He said... come see me! He said that banking was and should be all about people and that he wanted to gather the best people-people he could find and turn them into bankers. He hired me, Denise (Halliday) Thomas, Kim Cameron and Deb Harless...and did exactly what he said he would do...turned us all into bankers who loved...

In life you will be met with all kinds of people, but every now and then, life will mess with you & reward you with people like Frank G., you will laugh, you will cry, you will be Happy and sometimes upset, but most importantly you will Love!, this man taught me many things in a short period of time & if you didn't learn anything from him, let me tell you... you missed out! Hasta la vista Mr.Frank!

My sincerest condolences to all of Frank´s family & friends. As previously stated, Frank was one of a kind. His infectious smile, his palpable zest for life, and the kindness he permeated any time our paths crossed will be something I will never forget. I only had the pleasure of seeing Frank at his cottage at Lake Erie, as neighbors, and random outings in Findlay. But seeing him at the lake on his Segway, always with an endearing presence, that emitted a sense of joy and happiness that I...

I worked with Frank on several benefits for the Hancock Co. Sheriff's office including co-chairing a Ho-Down with him. Can't imagine working with a better mentor and friend. RIP old buddy. Scott B.

I'm sure my Daddy and Frank will be having a fantastic time together. Whenever I saw him at any celebrations he was a lot of fun to be around

After a party at FCC Frank and I were one of the last ones leaving. There was a tree of crab claws that had about 20 left. We both wrapped them in napkins and stuffed them in our coat pockets. I forgot about them and a couple weeks later......well my coat was ruined and my coat closet smelled terrible. Not sure if Frank ate his or had the same stinky experience as me!! Always had a great time with Frank! Sharon Rooney

It's so sad to hear that Frank is gone, and so young. He was a great friend, and a great associate, teaching guitar at the CFMC. He had a tremendous sense of humor, and we all were sad years ago when Frank moved up to Findlay. I'm sure that he and his family had many close friends up there who will miss Frank as we do. Rest in peace, dear friend.

Frank was an extraordinary man, always kind, always willing to help with anything you needed. I worked with him for many years and he and Ann were two of my favorite people. RIP Frank. You will be missed.

When Frank asked you how you were doing ; it wasn´t perfunctory . He was earnestly and authentically interested in your well being . And he would discuss it with you preferably over a nice bottle of Italian red.