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Frank Lombardi

Highland, New York

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Frank M. "King of Highways" LombardiHighland, NY - Frank M. Lombardi, 89, of Highland, NY passed away peacefully Thursday morning. He was the son of the late Benny and Aurora Lombardi. Once again the family would like to thank the staff at the Pines of Poughkeepsie for their unyielding devotion,...

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As with each of us Frank Lombardi had some failures and many successes. May he rest in peace

Uncle Frank, you will be missed! I will always cherish the fond memories I have of you and Aunt Ann, who were always so good to me as a child. I loved our trip to Catskill Game Farm, and the other fun things we did together. I will always remember Uncle Frank calling me "Dollie," and his singular smile and cologne! Lots of love.

So sorry to hear of Frank's death, I did not know
he was a goodd friend and while I was a Court
clerk in Marlboro, we use to attend classes in New York every year and would see him in the Highland
diner. He was a great gentleman and a good friend. Betty Mackey, Marlboro, NY 12542

Benny, Stephen and family - my deepest sympathy with the loss of Frank. When I heard, I was in shock. Did not realize that he had been so sick. Everyone in the community will miss him. There is so much to say but now is not the time. Just want you to know that my thoughts and prayers will be with everyone during the services. My heart is really sadden for the loss of Frank. He was a good man. Blessings to everyone.

Our deepest and most heartfelt sympathy is sent to the Lombardi family. I worked with Frank at the Town of Lloyd, and he was the first to support my GIS initiative in his service to the town. He was generous to a fault to our Democrats, to his State and Local Highway colleagues and to the Lions Club, but most importantly he was a man who transcended any lines and served the whole town regardless of anyone's identity. He truly was a legend in his own time, and now for all time. He always was...

Our deepest condolences to the Lombardi family and friends. We will always remember Frank as a kind, caring and friendly person who loved his community. He will be missed. May he Rest in Peace.

Joe and Jeannine Valastro

sending prayers and condolences out to the Lombardi Family on Frank's passing,, from the Semancik Family

I was very fortunate to meet Frank when I had moved across the U.S. from California in 1996. Frank and his wife Ann helped me establish myself in the Hudson Valley. He was a great support to me and my family that I will always remember. Sincerely, Ralph Cashen

A profound asset in our community.

Thank you

Carmine