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FRANK B. PESCI Sr.

Washington D.C., Maryland

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 FRANK B. PESCI, SR., Ph.D.  Frank B. Pesci, Ph.D., 86, died January 17, 2015 surrounded by family. He is survived by his beloved wife Dorothy Pesci, and children Cecilia Moore, Barbara Rosenberg, Marianna Judy, Jim Pesci and Frank Pesci, Jr., 11 grandchildren, and preceded in death by...

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Dear Mrs Pesci and Family

Frank was instrumental 40 years ago in driving forward the process of Prince George's Community College initiating a new Health Sciences program in Respiratory Therapy. He brought Dr. Bickford and me together in this endeavor, and I am sure this was only one of many ways in which he led Prince George's County so modestly over those years. May Frank rest in peace and bask in his family's pride.

Dear Dorothy and Family...My condolences on the passing of Frank. He was a joy to have as a member of our Waugh Chapel West community. Always an interesting conversationalist and knowledgeable person, We shared things in common...Catholic University, Prince Georges Community College and especially music.

My prayers are with you and your family.

My friend, my mentor. You will be missed. As a dad, you all had a place in your dad's heart that was special to observe. As a granddad, no one prouder.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. The entire McShalley family.

May the passing of time help to heal the pains of deep sorrow of your hearts.

Dorothy and Family,
All of us at AACC share in the loss of your husband. With deepest sympathy and many kind thoughts for you.

Dr. Dawn Lindsay
President
Anne Arundel Community College

God bless him. May he rest in peace. Dr. Pesci was born in Somerville a few years before my late mom, Sally. My sister, Beth, recalls that they did not know each other in NJ, but knew some of the same people once they realized they both came from the same place. I remember speaking to my fourth grade class from St. Mary's when we went to Annapolis. One of the topics addressed was the death penalty. It was at the time Gov. Mandel starting having troubles.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I have never forgotten Dr. Pesci after all these years. I was sad to learn of his passing. I was a clerk-typist in his office when he was Dean of Academic Affairs at PG Community College when it was located in Suitland High School. I was 17 when I first started working for him. He loved his family and his work so much.He loved gnocchi. He knew just about everyone in Maryland! He was a man of faith, and his sense of humor was unmatched. Please accept my sincerest prayerful sympathy.