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Frank A. LoVuolo

Binghamton, New York

1924 - 2018 (Age 94)

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Frank A. LoVuoloBinghamton - Frank A LoVuolo joined his beloved wife Grace in heaven on December 17, 2018. Born on May 1, 1924, he was the son of Denny and Rose (Liciandrello) LoVuolo and brother to Edward and Denny LoVuolo, all of whom predeceased him. He graduated from Binghamton North High...

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How well I remember 1947 watching Frank and the fine Bonaventure football team at Forness Stadium in Alleghany. Frank, along with Leo Crampsey and Steve Charsky were three very good Ends and three real good guys. Warren Lutzel 1947-1951

To Mark, Cynthia and Frank. many many great memories of your mom and dad. Prayers for you in the days ahead. Cherish all the good times we shared.

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories of Grace and Frank forever. Sitting near them at St. Patrick's 7:30 am was always a highlight for the week. We engaged in many conversations before and after mass, something I looked forward to each week. May God Bless you forever.

This may not be the appropriate place to do this, but I would like to give my condolences to Rose LoVuolo Gibbs, and if she happens to see this message, I hope she will remember Martha (Walker) Vandenburg, from working together in Ithaca, New York. Rose, I am on Facebook, if you wish to communicate further. Sorry for the loss in the family.

FRANK WAS MY FOOTBALL COACH AT CENTRAL HIGH--ADMIRED BY THE PLAYERS NOT ONLY AS A COACH BUT AS A MENTOR. GOD BLESS YOU FRANK----

Mark and family, Thoughts and prayers for your dad's passing.

I had the sincere honor of meeting Frank awhile back. He was a wonderful, kind and decent person. He treated me like I was part of his family. He was a pleasure to talk with. A dark shadow crossed my heart today to see that he had passed. He will always be in my heart and memory. You now have the oportunity to dance with Grace again.. Peace and love to his family at this difficult time.

Frank, Mark, and Cynthia I'm very sorry about your dad's passing. He was a nice man that always recognized me, said hello, and asked what I was up to when we crossed paths in the Terrace and elsewhere. My mom sends her condolences as well. God bless.

Our sincere condolences to the LoVuolo family in the loss of your dear love one. Our prayers are as yours, that God provide his care and comfort you each day.
-Psalms 145:18,19