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Frank L. Peraino

Shrewsbury, Massachusetts

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Mr. Frank L. Peraino, of Shrewsbury, died unexpectedly, Saturday, March 19, 2011 in UMASS Medical Center from complications of multiple myeloma. He was 55.Frank was born on May 17, 1955 in Hackensack, N.J., a son of the late Leonard F. and Helen (Wistermeyer) Peraino. He graduated from Lodi High...

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Rest in Peace Frank Ed Gallin

Just learned of Frank's passing. I remember Frank and Diane from Mt. Pleasant CC. I am so sorry to hear this sad news as Frank was really good guy. My condolences to Diane and family. Ed Gallin Framingham, MA

Rest In Peace

Diana and family,I will never forget all the fun at bithday parties and cookouts in Cub and Sharon's backyard. Frank always was so happy at family functions. He left us too early. He will be missed. My heart goes out to all of you. love, Corky Normile

Diana,Paul,Lisa,David,Sharon,Warren,Phil, Janet and all the nices and nephews,
my heart breaks looking a the picture of Frank. I will always remember all the fun times at birthday parties and cookouts in Cub and Sharons"s backyard. Frank always loved his family and friends. He left us too early. There are no words to fill the void in your lives but that he was loved and will be missed. My love to you all. Corky Normile

Diana and family
Sorry to hear about Frank's passing, as Bob said we were like a Band of Brothers.

Diana, Paul, Lisa and David,
Although it's been years since we were all together, but most recently bumping into you and your family on the boardwalk, I'll always remember the incredible love you and Frank shared, along with the special closeness both of you had with your beautiful children. I'll never forget what a kind, gentle, handsome man Frank was. My heart aches for you. You are in our prayers.

Rest in Peace , Frank

Diana and Family,
I don't even know where to begin. You've heard the expression band of brothers, well that's what Frank was to me and the guys. Growing up from the age of 12 on, you forge a love and friendship that spans a lifetime no matter how often you speak or see one another. Those formative years when boys become men have so many lasting memories. Frank, my brother Al, and Joe...we were park boys. Grew up with not much, but had the best friendship in the world. Cap, Becker, Jeff,...