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Frank D. Perrone Jr.

Woodland Park, New Jersey

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PERRONE - Frank D., Jr. age 53, of Paramus, on Monday February 12, 2007. Beloved husband of Janyce nee: LoBuono. Devoted father of Anna, Anthony and Frank Perrone III. Cherished son of Anna nee: Lattera and Frank Perrone Sr.. Dear brother of Loretta Bayarski-Inguaggiato and Dominick Perrone....

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I AM so sorry I just learned of your departure today. Thank you for all of you care you gave and my family. You were a good friend besides an excellent director. I will truly miss our visits my friend
MAY GOD BLESS YOUR FAMILY.

To the most amazing Father a son could ask for,

I can't begin to tell you how thankful I am of having you as my father. You have filled my life with such great joy and have taught me so many things that I will always look back on.

It is truly amazing how in a blink of an eye a life can change. You left us so soon with not much warning but you have definitly left us with so many great memories and I thank you for that. You were such a great person with such a great heart and you...

Frank, You were the best manager, and above that, a friend to all who worked with you. I personally will miss your smile and your wit. Thanks for everything!
God Bless you and your family.

Frank,
I feel blessed to have known you through all my years at UPS. You took your time and patience to talk to me and help with my situation. You were the best boss that I ever had. More important than that you were a true friend to me. You will be greatly missed.
Debbie Romano

You hired me after a 60 second job interview,told it me it was a no-smoking workplace and blew a cloud of smoke in my face.A month after I wss hired for Customer Service,you made me put the customer on hold to tell me about the delicious hot and cold buffet being served at the meeting after work.You used to call me "Son"even though we were about the same age.You helped me jump a dead battery on a brutally cold January day without a coat and told me,"Real men don't wear coats"(you came down...

Happy Birthday Frank.I'm sorry i couldn't be there last week but i'm sure you understood the reason why..Just like when you were my boss and you understood when i told you i couldn't come in or i had to leave early because one of my pets were sick.You always listened and cared when people spoke to you and you have no idea how everyone looked forward to those cakes you would bring in every Friday from your favorite Bakery.It was just one of the things you did that you didn't have to do just...

Uncle Frank --
I am so glad I got to see you a few times in your final days. Even though you couldn't respond, I hope you knew we were all there for you. I also hope that my mother's singing wasn't too unbearable. I know it can be. :)

I'm sorry I was not there when they laid you to rest. I would have liked to been there to say one final goodbye and to have cried and laughed with everyone as they told their favorite stories about you. But I'm sure that will continue on for many...

Dear Frank,
Happy Birthday to the best brother and friend anyone could have. Words cannot express what I am feeling now without you here. Thank you for always being there for me and my family. A part of my heart is with you and your everlasting love and support will always be with me. I miss you more than words can say. I know you are watching over us from heaven and will continue to help our family get through this devastating time of sorrow. I will always remember the laughs and great...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY FRANK
Not only were you a co worker, you were truly a dear freind, you always made me laugh, I will miss you. My thoughs and prayers are with you and your family.GOD BLESS YOU.