FRANK-NARDUCCI-Obituary

FRANK J. NARDUCCI Jr.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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FRANK J. JR., on October 24, 2016 at age 52. Beloved husband of Annemarie (nee Popolo); loving father of Tiffany (Dorian), Lauren and Frankie; dearest Pop of Logan; devoted son of Lucille and the late Frank T.; brother of Lisa (David) Kahana, Lucille (Albert) Piccoli and Benny;...

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Dear Annemarie and Family,
I just recently heard of Frank's passing. It's just too hard to believe. The Mass card and sympathy note I sent was returned to me as undeliverable. But I needed to let you know about Frank's impact on me. We worked together for three years -- over twenty years ago. He made me laugh every day for which I'll always be grateful. I have such fond memories of him. My heart goes out to all of his loved ones. You will stay in my thoughts and prayers.

We are so very sorry for your loss.

Jeff and Theresa Morris

Annemarie & Family,

So sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless

Jackie Maikner

Hey Big Frank, Sooo Sorry to see you pass away. You will be sadly missed by everyone, including myself & my Mom, Sue Ann, your Godmother. RIP, Stephen V. Muni

Oh no no frank all us annunciation kids were so close I don't thing any school in America had a bunch of students who looked out for each other like we all did boys n girls we loved our hockey the school teams n always together I'm in shock my brother coming over the house seeing the family Benny your sister mom dad n grandmother n grandpa I'm gonna miss you frank n the Ole days you will always be in my heart my brother mom dad Benny n sisters grandparents love bubbles n do do

Rest in peace,Frank!! They are smiling in Heaven.

Frank, I still can't believe you are gone. I thought all week about all of the childhood memories we shared, from me babysitting all of you, family vacations in Atlantic City, drill practice on Sundays, happy times and sad times, we were all together as a family. Who is going to tell us funny jokes at parties, you would just pass by and whisper something funny and make someone laugh, that's who you were. I'll keep the memories close to my heart Frank. RIP now, watch over your family, be...

So sorry to hear about Frankie. My condolences to his family. Had many memories playing hockey in the Back Playground

Frank was a great baseball coach and a great man. Ill never forget winning a baseball championship with him. God Bless.