FRANK-MALZONE-Obituary

FRANK J. MALZONE

Feb 28, 1930 – Dec 29, 2015 (Age 85)

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BORN
February 28, 1930
DIED
December 29, 2015
AGE
85
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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MALZONE, Frank J. 85, of Needham, December 29, 2015. Beloved husband of the late Amelia M. "Amy" (Gennarino) Malzone. Loving father of Jimmy of Needham, Paul and his wife Carina of Lancaster, Frank and his wife Nancy of Millis, Anne O'Neill and her husband David of Westwood, John of Needham and...

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In doing my genealogy I just learned that I was related to John via the Di Zeo/DeZego line. Quite an honor. My condolences to the family.

Just learned of the passing of "Cousin Frank". So sad .. what a great man.

My mother Marie Malzone Vitale is the daughter of Frank's father's brother (Joseph Malzone).

Eventhough my grandfather Joseph was a die hard Yankee's fan he was so so proud of Frank.

When my young son started playing T-ball he was reminded of his legacy...not to worry the only thing he inherited was the "Malzone Grin".

My condolescences and love to the Malzone Cousins.

Kathy Vitale...

Dear Malzone family,

I was so sad to learn of Frank's passing. .Just yesterday I found out watching the Red Sox opening game.
I was the Dental Assistant at Dr.Engel's office way back in the 60's.

I enjoyed having the family as patients, especially, you Jimmy .lol You hated the dentist..

Mom was a delightful lady! I thought very highly of Frank. I recall he came in the office once, and I tried to be real cool! lol

Not too long ago, I ran into Frank at a...

Our family thoughts and prayers are with the family of Frank Malzone. We will always remember how skilled Frank was at the hot corner and the day Frank invited us into the Red Sox club house. God Bless and take one day at a time.

I knew Frank Malzone only from having played HS and Legion baseball with his son John, but have good memories of his support at our games for the team and John. Mr. Malzone's kindness and encouragement contributed to our confidence to succeed as players and as young men.

My sincere sympathies to John and the entire Malzone family.

Today, I was stirring through my extensive baseball collection, and a single TCG baseball "coin" highlighting Mr. Malzone's 1963 season (and a yellow marble?) was found in a self-contained box--just the two items. I have no idea why or how. . . In any event, rest in peace Mr. Malzone. Captain Brent J. Griffin, USN (Ret) Professor, U.S. Naval War College, Newport, RI 401-293-0274

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Frank will be missed but will continue to live on in all of you.

To Anne, Jim, Paul, Frank,and John,as well as all the spouses, grand children, and great grand children please accept our most sincere condolences for your loss. Frank was a wonderful athlete and more importantly a wonder ful person. Frank Malzone will be sorely missed Sincerely Roy and Maureen Johan