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Frank N. Mascaro

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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Frank N. Mascaro1917 - 2003 EAST LONGMEADOW - Frank N. Mascaro, 85, died Thursday at the Heritage Hall Nursing Home in Agawam. Born in Springfield on September 6, 1917, the son of the late Nicholas and Mary (Fazio) Mascaro, he attended Springfield schools and graduated from the former Springfield...

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Dear Inez,
i´m very sad to hear from Silvia and Herbert, that Frank was passed away. I remember him as a great sunnyboy and i hope where ever he should be now, he has a big beach and always a sunny day. Take care.

Torsten

(From Sea Echo #6 with Silvia&Herbert in April 2002)

Dear Inez,

with great sadness we have learned that your husband Frank has passed away. We are deeply sorry about these news and want to let you know our heartfelt condolences. We will always remember Frank as a cheerful and religious Christian.

God takes life, but he also gives it. We are glad to let you know that we are now grandparents. Our little granddaughter Anna is three days old.

We shall always be with you in our thoughts.

With kind...

It was in May ´98 when I first met two very special people for the first time in Fort Lauderdale: Inez and Frank. After that we have met each other the following 2 years in Fort Lauderdale in which we had a funny and great time together. Today I was informed by Sylvia an Herbert that our good friend Frank was passed away. I´m very very sad about his.
Dear Inez, I hope that you will have the strength to master this difficult time. In may thoughts, I will be with you every day.
I...

Dear Ines,
my wife and me we´re very sad about the news from Frank.
You know I´m the guitarplayer from Germany, a friend from Sylvia and Herbert. Frank had been a very happy man, it´s so in my mind. I saw him optimistically all the time in Fort Lauderdale. Keep your tail up was his motto. He is in our mind all the time as a great man, a happy man and as your lovin´ husband. Very often we talk about you and Frank and our time in Frt. Lauderdale. It was great. We say thank you to you...

Inez,
My prayers are with you and family,Frank was the greatest man.We all had so much fun at Sea Echo...And Inez your a very special lady too, I love you and take care of yourself...
May God Bless you and your loved ones.
Linda Robertson (Betty's daughter)
from the Sea Echo..

Dear Inez
Our thougts and prayers are with you and your family.
We will keep him always in our memory´s. We will miss him.
Take care

Lolla & Oliver
(Form Sea Echo #9 with Herbert & Sylvia in April)

Auntie Inez,
Our prayers are with you and the rest of the family. We loved Uncle Frankie and will definitely miss him.

Mike, Nicola, Kayla, and Joey Liquori

Dear Inez,
I can't believe that and I'm shocked.He was so kind and unique. I'll miss him very much.He is in good hands inez. Take care.


Michael/ Germany




Michael