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Frank Lombardi Sr.

Mays Landing, New Jersey

1933 - 2020

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Lombardi, Frank, Sr., - 86, of Mays Landing, passed away peacefully at home after a long illness. Born in Landisville, NJ on November 7, 1933, he lived most of his life in Mays Landing, until recently moving to the Oaks of Weymouth in Dorothy. He served in the US Air Force, Military Police,...

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Phyllis, time passes but fond memories linger. Hope you and your family are doing well.

Phyllis: Sincere condolences to you and your family . Frank was a great guy and a most valuable asset to the entire Mays Landing community....he will be greatly missed.

I remember growing up with the Lombardi's. I knew the entire family and especially Frank. He was always soft spoken and on the quiet side. I remember him taking Frankie, Debbie And Rocky to St. Vincent's for Sunday Mass every week. What a beautiful family I would think. Frank was a devoted family man who loved Phylis and all of his & her relatives. I have only pleasant memories of him. So sorry that he did not enjoy good. Health these past several years. Our Heartfelt condolences to His...

Much to say in thoughts but not enuf space here express them all. To say final goodbyes in absentia will have to do, I guess. Our journey has been long - we began life the same year, 11 days apart. Started Mays Landing High School together; different high school tho. Same war, different branch. Coaching. Oakcrest Band. State employees. Many parallels. Conversations at the WAWA. Safe eternal journey to that land where our fathers have gathered, to sit at the right hand of our God,...

I have so many memories of Big Frank from beloved Band Parent to waving madly at him on the BHP as he worked. My favorite memory is his whistling from your house and all us scampering from the ML School blacktop towards our homes on that alert!! Thanks for the memories Big Frank!

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. I always enjoyed talking with Frank while he mowed the lawn, cigar in his mouth and baseball hat on. My sincerest sympathies Phyllis as I can understand how you feel.

So sorry to have read of Frank's passing. The Lombardi's have always been some of my favorite people. I feel blessed to have had them in my life.

My sincere condolences.