Frank-Persico-Obituary

Frank G. Persico

Washington, District of Columbia

1952 - 2024

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May 14, 2024
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Washington, District of Columbia

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Frank G. Persico was born in Hazleton, Pennsylvania, November 27, 1952, to the late Frank J. and Margaret G. Persico. He died suddenly on May 14, 2024, at his summer home in Ocean City, New Jersey. Frank is survived by his wife, Stephanie, of 48 years; his daughter, Lauren McCarthy (Tim) of...

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Stevie and family Ann and I only learned of your loss today. We are heartbroken for all of you. Even though it has been 50 years since graduation it seems like only a few weeks ago we began our lives together at CUA. I have lost a brother and the university a father. We will keep you all in our prayers.

I´m sorry to have learned of Frank´s passing. We were in the same HS graduation class. I just knew him in passing as he was very popular in school. I also worked with his brother during a summer job during HS. I´m sure he was a good man and my prayers and condolences to his family. In the end all of humanity is family. God Bless

I knew Frank for over 30 years while I worked at Catholic and you could not find a nicer man. God bless Frank.

I was fortunate to meet Frank & Stevie through Bill (Stablein) many, many years ago. Frank was always so kind when my son attended CUA and was so great at keeping in touch with all of his former classmates and fellow "Cardinals". Sending hugs and condolences to Stevie and their children & grandchildren. <3

When I was hired by CUA, Frank was one of the first university members to welcome me. I will always cherish his friendship and guidance. Sue Pervi

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Frank was a great addition to the Barry University's Board of Trustees when he joined in 2019. As a member of Barry's sponsoring religious congregation, the Adrian Dominican Sisters, I express our sorrow at the suddenness of his passing and our condolences and prayer for Frank his wife and family. May they know the Christ's compassion and comfort and feel how treasured Frank was to us and so many. Our community will continue to hold him, and his family in our prayer with great gratitude.

I didn´t know Frank well, but was aware of his big personality as a speech and drama classmate at Catholic U., and of his devotion to his beloved Stephanie, from the time we were all freshmen. Clearly, his indomitable spirit endured for another half a century, at our alma mater. May memories of the joy Frank found in life, bring comfort to his family.

Saddened to learn of Frank´s sudden passing. During my years at Catholic I always respected and enjoyed interactions with Frank, whether for official matters, like the "Cardinals´´Dinners", Commencement, or simple chance encounters on campus. The beautiful obituary captures his persona well. My condolences to Stevie and family. Be at peace. Bob Friday