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Frank L. Inserra

North Syracuse, New York

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Frank L. Inserra Liverpool Frank L. Inserra, 79, of Liverpool, passed away peacefully Friday, in St. Joseph's Hospital, with his family and friends by his side. A native of Utica, he moved to the Syracuse area in 1966 when he established Syracuse Banana Co, Inc. Mr. Inserra was a 4th...

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I'm so very thankful that Steve and Cindy allowed me to spend time with Frank in his final days.I worked for Frank and I will never work for a more incredible man ever again in my life.Frank shared so many amzaing stories with me about his life, I will miss Frank but will never forget him as long as I live. Thank You Frank for all the things you did for me and my family you were one of a kind.Rest in peace now and know that you touched so many lives in a positive way.

Steve,
We at Bon Appetit know your father will be deeply missed . The company he created will be his lasting legacy . Please accept our condolences from all at Bon Appetit .

Pat Raynard

I always will remember Junior Inserra. He will truly be missed.
As ever,
Barbara Welstead, Richmond,VA

I always will remember Junior Inserra. He will truly be missed. Best regards to Stevie and family.

As ever, Barbara Welstead, Richmond,VA

Frank quickly became family to all of us on Fahey Second Floor at Loretto. It seems so strange to see Room 293 empty now. Thank you for sharing Frank with us for the past four years.

Steven & Frankie & families,
I was sorry to hear of Franks passing and your mother's passing also years ago. I always think of my time at Syracuse Banana when I see your trucks. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

To the Inserra Family,
My deepest sympathies go to all of you. Frank was a wonderful patient that both myself and my mother had the pleasure of taking care of and getting to know while we worked at the NY Heart Center. He will be greatly missed. Even my daughter who only knew Frank as " The Fruit Man" as Frank used to bring in fresh fruit to take home to her! My prayers are with you all.
Kelly Hawkes and Trudy Girod

"Mr. Inserra":

Having you for a client was, most of all, having you for a "friend"...a very, very, dear and special friend. I will forever treasure our relationship that has encompassed thirty years.

Thank you for your smile, your honesty, your sincerity, and, most of all, for the privilege of calling you "Mr. Inserra".

We will miss you always...

Mike and Judi Aiello

Michael,
Please accept the sympathy of Le Moyne College on the occasion of the death of your Father]. Be assured of our prayers for him, you and for your family.

~ Le Moyne College Office of Alumni and Parent Programs