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Frank Attilio Iovieno

Shrewsbury, Massachusetts

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Frank Attilio Iovieno, 85, of Shrewsbury, died at home Saturday, November 1st, after a 30 year struggle with Parkinson's disease.His wife, Margaret Mildred (O'Brien) died in 2003.He leaves his four treasured children, M. Susan Iovieno-Sunar and her husband Erdogan, Frank G. Iovieno and his wife...

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I'm deeply sorry to hear that Frank has passed away. I always admired and respected his courage in the face of his physical limitations with Parkinson's Disease, and the fact that he was a hero during WWII. I enjoyed on his good days many stories about his childhood and the war. Thanks also to Ray for all his help. All of you, and of course Frank, will be in my thoughts and prayers. With deepest sympathy.

Dear Iovieno Family, Please accept my deepest sympathies.I read about the passing of Frank online and wanted to say how sorry I am.I enjoyed working with Frank and have many fond memories of him that I will never forget.He was a very spirited man with a gentle side that was quite unique .We shared many laughs together and had many great conversations .Everyone was great and a special thanks to Ray for all his help at a moments notice.May God's peace be with all, Liz Weiss

Kathy, I'm very sorry to hear of your father's passing. He sounds like a great person, and this is certainly a loss for our home town of Shrewsbury.

Kathy,
I am very sorry for your loss and send my sympathies to you and your family.

I am very sorry for your loss. Your dad was very sweet and very funny. He always had a smile on his face and made everyone laugh. He will be missed

I am sorry to learn of your father's passing. He was a very nice man. I practically grew up on Iona Avenue and have nothing but fond memories of our neighbors there. May he rest in peace.

We are saddened by the loss of your father. He sounded like a great guy! With love and support - Pastor Neal and Christina Davidson

Very sorry for your loss.I remember working for Frank at the chevron station when i was kid.He was a great man.