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Frank F. Nicotra

Wyoming, Rhode Island

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Frank Fortunato Nicotra, 57, of Whispering Pines Road, Wyoming, died peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family on Friday, Dec. 3, 2010.Frank was the loving husband of Deborah (Fitzgerald) Nicotra and loving father of two, his son, Stefan P. Nicotra and his daughter, Alyssa M. Nicotra....

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I can't believe it's been 13 years since your passing. I think of you often and remember you fondly. You have a special place in my heart cuz. I know you have met your beautiful grandchildren, and walked Alyssa down the aisle with Stephan Although I still miss you dearly, I know you are in heaven with the rest of our family. I also know I will see you again one day.

To my cousin and hero! Althought you did not win the battle against cancer, you fought it with dignity, grace and a determination to live. I will always remember the fun we had growing up, all the jokes and family gatherings. You touched the hearts of every person you met in life and this was evident in the number of people who showed up for your funeral. May your family find peace in knowing you suffer no more. Although I will miss you greatly, you will always be in my heart and memories.

To Frank's Family,
I am deeply saddended to hear of Frank's passing. Although I hadn't seen Frank in many years, we were good friends as teenagers; playing ball, listening to music and driving around town talking. He was a great guy. My thoughts are with you during this sad time.

Dear Carlina, Ria, Yolanda and family,
I was so sorry to hear that Frankie has passed away. My memories of him are from our youth - his cool bachelor pad that he made in the basement of your house on Glenwood Avenue, his quiet wry sense of humor and his love of music. I remember him enthusiastically introducing Carlina & I to "Tubular Bells" in 1973. Although I hadn't seen Frankie in a long time, the priest from his parish did a wonderful job today expressing what a great man Frank had...

Dear Deb, Stefan & Alyssa,

I would like to express my deepest sympathy during your time of loss. I pray that God will grant you peace and strength through the difficult days ahead.

I have great memories of working with your husband and father at PW for over 20 years. He spoke of you often…………you were certainly his true treasures. Hold on tight to your memories and know that he will be in your hearts forever.

He will be greatly missed.

My condolences to your family from the IBM family that Frank was a part of in the old days at Prov Washington. I had the privilege of working with Frank for several years and he was not only a great guy, he was a true IT professional. He was respected by all the IBM'ers who were ever involved with PW. Sincerely, Ray Wnuk

Debbie & Family,

Frank was so proud of his family. To me, he was not only a great manager, but an even greater friend and mentor. I can truly say that I am where I am today because Frank took a chance on a frustrated underwriter at Providence Washington. I'll always be grateful. I'll miss his quick wit and sharp sense of humor that he never lost. You are in my heart and prayers at this time of sorrow.

Deb, Stefan, Alyssa, Al and Bella,
We are so sorry to hear about Frank. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. In the few years that we have been neighbors, he had touched our hearts with his strength and positive outlook on life! He will be missed!!!!

Dear Debbie, Stefan, and Alyssa Your husband and dad will be sadly missed and always loved. Frank's smile and warm laughter will always be remembered. Our prayers go out to all of you. Michael, Dawn, and Joseph