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FRANK ANTHONY MESSINA

Jersey City, New Jersey

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Frank Anthony Messina, 72, long-time Bridgeton, NJ resident, passed away peacefully on Thursday, Sept. 13 surrounded by his loving family at the New Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilmington, NC. He fought a tough, but courageous battle with lung cancer with the love and support of his wife...

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He was a loving man. Rest in peace pop pop

I love pop pop from Brett
I am his grandson

Dear Judy and Family:
We just learned about the sadness your family has been enduring and send you our sincere prayers and condolences.
We often miss our "Schoolhouse Lane days" with you as our next door neighbors.
May the Lord comfort and strengthen you during this difficult time.

Linda Carll Kirchhoff, Margaret Carll, Rhett and Van

Dear Judy and Family,

It was with great sadness that we learned of Frank's passing. He was always so special in high school. What a great guy!

We're thinking of you, and our heartfelt prayers are with you and your family.

Sincerely,
Joan and Bob Mulford

Dear Judy, Cindy, Doug and family,
Dick and I are so sorry to hear that Frank is gone. He faced it all with such courage. You are all in our prayers. Love, Pat and Dick

Mrs. Messina, Doug and Cindy,

So very sorry for your loss. He was a kind and wonderful man. May The Lord watch over each of you in the days ahead. My thoughts and Prayers to each of you during this time of sorrow.
Tami Fralick

Dear Judy and family, I have just heard of Frank's death and wanted you to know that I was thinking of you. I never knew Frank well, but do remember
him as a BHS sports star. Hold on to your children and grandchildren and they will help you get through. My husband John died four years ago and I live near 2 sons and 2 grandsons west of Ashville, NC God bless and grant you comfort and strength.

Carol Ansink Sooy

Dear Judy,
My heart goes out to you as you and your family move through the grief of the terrible loss of a husband, father, and grandfather. I wish I had some great words of wisdom to lighten the load. I do know that the loving thoughts and prayers of dear friends and the love of ones grandchildren can work miracles during the darkest hours.
With my deepest sympathies and great affection,
Cindy Aitken Eichberg