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Frank D. Piperato Sr.

Reading, Pennsylvania

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Frank D. Piperato Sr. Frank D. Piperato Sr., 72, of Wayne, Pa., passed away Monday, January 29, 2007 in his home with his family and friends by his side. Born on December 2, 1934 in Easton, he was a son of the late Augustine and Elsie (Leamy) Piperato. Survivors: Frank is survived...

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I worked with Frank/"Pip" at Travelers for 9 years. He was a wonderful man who was liked by all of his colleagues. I'm sorry to hear of his long illness. May you find strength in knowing he is no longer in pain and is in the loving arms of God. Keeping you all in my prayers. Love, Wendy (Walter)

Dad,
I am so sadden by your passing.. but i know you are now free of the terrible pain and suffering that has ravaged your body. I will miss our e-mails so very very much;I am thankful for the help and the guidance you have given me and will treasure you always in my heart.
Heres hoping you finally get that"hole in one".
All My Love
Pat

I know your sorrow but i know you are aware of what a great guy he was. "Frankie Pip" as we called him back at good ole EHS alwyas had a soft but terriffic smile. Never a wise guy like many of us football players were back in those days.
I saw his picture in the Morello web site and he looked just the same as I remembered him.
God bless you in you sorrowful loss.

"Jackie" Robinson class of 1953

To the Piperato family;
Iworked with Frank at the Travelers Ins. Co. Frank was a great guy and friend to all. He's in a better place and I know will be looking out for us all.

To the Piperato family.
I worked with Frank for many years at the Travelers Ins Co and knew Frank to be a close friend as well as a fellow employee. Frank was a wonderful and warm individual who made friends easily. Frank will always be remembered as a caring individual who loved life and laughed often. Frank will be remembered by many friends and family. My deepest sympathy to the entire Piperato family.

I was so sorry to read about the passing of Frank.I know how much you love and cared for him.remembered all the great times we spent at Easton High School.
Bill Knight Class 1953

Steve, Phyllis and family:
We are thinking of you, and if you need anything, please let us know. I know it gives little comfort to those who will miss him, but he is finally at peace and is no longer hurting in any way. Much love and many hugs are waiting for you both when I see you!
Always,

uncle frank will always be remembered as the "older" but younger one of the family. He always remineded you that he was 40, never 50. God has taken you away from us but only to the best place to be. Nothing less for the man that gave everything. In my thoughts and prayers daily and can only wish that our paths meet again.

Dear Karen and Danielle,

I'm very sorry to hear of the passing of your father and grandfather. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

With Love,