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Frank Presto

BINGHAMTON, New York

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Frank Presto of Hillcrest Frank Presto, 84, passed away on Saturday, December 27, 2008, at his home. He was predeceased by his wife, Emily (Pasquale) Presto, in 1994; also his parents, Salvatore and Domenica Presto; and brother, Anthony Presto; and sister, Mary Falank. He is survived...

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Dickie, Marta, and Family,
I am sorry to hear about your great loss. I will always remember how kind Uncle Frankie was to me as a kid and throughout my life.
Most of all, I remember visiting Aunt Emily and Uncle Frankie on Saturdays after going to the YMCA. Aunt Emily always made sure that I was well fed and Uncle Frankie talked to me and made me feel like the most important person in the world. I felt like a king whenever I visted him. I know that Uncle Frankie had the same...

Dear Dick,
I have very fond memories of your Mom and Dad, as I use to be your babysitter. They were both wonderful people, good to me and oh how they adored you! I am so sorry to hear of your Dad's death. My sisters, Liz and Geri keep me informed of events in the Binghamton area.
My regards to you and your family.

I have known Frank for many years. We were in Ricard Palombi's wedding.
I am so sorry. My prayers are with you.

Dick and family,I am so sorry to hear about Frankie. He was a heck of a good guy. He made the best dam sunday morning sausage I've ever had, he always made me and my family feel right at home.My dad is getting all his pal's back for another round of pure fun,I can hear them laughing now!!!He is in better place now.God Bless

I worked with Frank at Binghamton Schools where it was always such a pleasure to see him. Frankie's pleasant, bubbly personality and never-ending smile lifted everyone's spirits daily. Even since we've both been retired, it was always a delight to see him around town and to find out what he was up to. Regardless of when we saw each other, he always referred to my wife as Mrs. Zapach and me as Dr. Zapach, always a complete gentleman. He was truly one of the nicest men we have ever known. ...

I met Uncle Frank through his Nephews Perry, and Matt Pasquale. From that point on I never met anyone so full of life. He'd pick me up in that Big Green car he had in the late 70's and give me a ride up to the Binghamton North Games. The World lost a Great Man.

I knew him for over 30 years, always had a smile for everyone. I'll never forget the time we were "wrasling" on North field, great memories, great sorrow for the loss. I will always remember him.

I had the pleasure of bowling with Frank for a few years and looked forward to seeing his big smile and here him laugh. So sorry for your loss. May he rest in peace.

Our deepest sympathy, Uncle Frank was a great man and will be dearly missed. We have a lot of fond memories and will always cherish them. Ed and Barbara Evans