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Frank J. Longo

Glenview, Illinois

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Frank J. Longo, 54, of Northbrook, formerly of Charlotte, NC, Signal Mountain, TN, Carle Place, NY, and Detroit, MI, passed away August 10 after a heroic battle with malignant pheochromocytoma, loving husband of Loretta "Lorie", nee Winsch; proud father of Stephen, Thomas and...

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Lorie and family - you have all shown a heroic strength and demonstration of what it means to be a family and to be loved. Frank was a very special soul who gave his spirit and self to everyone he touched. He leaves behind a living legacy in his family that will continue to nurture and represent all the good things Frank brought to this world. He will be missed but will not be forgotten.

Joe and Diane Hogan

Dear Lori and Family,
Frank was a true gentleman and someone who I will miss very much. I treasured the relationship we had and always wished that there were more opportunities to spend time together.
All my prayers to you and your family. Frank will not be forgotten.

I am shocked to hear of Frank's passing. I found out just recently when I happened to check the actuarial website. I remember Frank from our days at U of Michigan, Couzens Hall to be exact, and he didn't like me or my roommate as we constantly had our stereo turned up too loud. Already, Frank was the serious student! His attitude toward me softened when he found out I was also studying to be an actuary.
I did not keep close contact with him, but I often saw him at meetings and receptions,...

Dear Lori and Family,

I was surprised to hear of Frank's death and saddened that no cure could be found for his illness. If more people could be like Frank Longo, our world be full of warmer, friendlier, and more caring people. Our paths crossed from time to time in Charlotte, Schaumburg, Northbrook, actuarial meetings, and at the Mike Corey parties in Lake Geneva. Ever happy to be married to Loretta, ever the proud parent of his children, ever smiling as a hard working actuary, ever...

Lori and Family,
I worked for Frank for a few years at Provident Life. The lessons he taught me were timeless. Knowing him was something I will always treasure. My condolences to you and your family.

Dearest Lorie, Steve, Tom and Maureen,

Our deepest sympathies and prayers are with you. Frank was a wonderful
person and will truly be missed.

All our love,
Helen, Lee, Cathy,
Patty, Teeny and
Michael

I had the honor of working with Frank during his time at Irish Life in Oakbrook. He was always very professional, helpful, and caring. I'm very sorry to hear of his passing. I will keep his family in my thoughts and prayers.

Lorie and Family -

My deepest sympathy to all of you. I met Frank 20 yrs. ago in New York as a business colleague, but he quickly became a friend. Frank was the definition of "nice" and he will be truly missed by all of us whose lives he touched. His attitude and strength in the past few years were so inspiring! May you find comfort in the love he had for you, and the knowledge that many people share your sorrow.

Frank will always be an inspiration to those he touched. His ability to make one feel welcome, and valued, is unsurpassed. I cherish the friendship he gave me.