FRANK-PUGLIESE-Obituary

FRANK J. PUGLIESE

Vineland, New Jersey

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Frank J. Pugliese of Naples, Fla., passed away Monday, April 11, 2011.

Frank, a longtime resident of Millville, was born in North Bergen on Jan. 14, 1926, to Thomas Pugliese and Louise Avoletta. The family moved to Millville in 1937. Frank attended Millville High School and excelled in...

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Evelyn and family we are very sorry to hear that Uncle Frank has passed away. Although we have not seen him for a few years, we have fond memories of him and his friendship with our dad. I'm sure they are catching up on old times. May your good memories of him help to comfort you at this time.
Our Sincere Sympathy,
Joe and Dona (Totoro) Veight

I was very saddened to hear about the passing of Uncle Frank. I am sorry that I was not able to make the viewing or the funeral. Aunt Evelyn I hope that you know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. We love you and Uncle Frank and will never forget him. Lou Ann, Anthony Pizzo and family.

I got my first real job from Uncle Frank. At the time I didn't realize it was because he was my dad's best friend. But I learned quick and had to stop calling him Uncle Frank while at work at City Liquor. Evelyn, I hope your memories of Frank help you in this difficult time. I know he is smiling down on you as he plays a few rounds of golf in heaven with my dad. Frank you are missed.

11/21/3006 Naples, Florida

Mr. Pugliese was a loyal friend to my parents. He was a good and kind gentleman. I appreciated his intelligence, sense of humor and love of the Eagles and a good Italian meal. At the games, it was his voice that I heard above all others, while proudly singing the National Anthem. He will be missed by many. To his family and friends cherish the memories.

To Frank's family and friends,
I echo my brother Jeff's sentiments. A life well lived leaves many memories in its wake; may they comfort you now and warm your hearts as time passes.

What a great man he was! I grew up with the Gimber family as close friends and went to St Mary's with Maria Farnoly. I remember as a child the warm and caring presence he had the few times we were together for church functions. I know he was loved and revered by many and am deeply sorry for your loss.

Our deepest sympathy to you all.Please know that our prayers are with you.

Tom and Carol O Neill (Glades)

Our deepest sympathy to the family who now have to go on. They will have many good memories and I hope it sustains them. My memories of Frank were all good and we had a great time together in the good old days of college and starting our lives in the outside world.He will be missed by many. Mrs Charles Hoffman, Port St. Lucie Fl (Millville & Bridgeton NJ)

Please accept our deepest condolences. I have many fond memories of Uncle Frank. He was my Dad's best friend and was like a brother to my Dad. Although Uncle Frank was not really our uncle, we called him Uncle Frank because he was so close to my Dad, and he was family to us. Uncle Frank was always so cheerful and happy, he will truly be missed. All of our love, thoughts and prayers go out to your family at this difficult time.