FRANK-RINALDI-Obituary

FRANK R. RINALDI

New York, New York

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RINALDI--Frank R., of Manhattan, died at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, January 9, 2011, age 83. He was born in Mt. Vernon, NY, May 19, 1927, son of the late Frank and Fulvia Rinaldi of Mt. Vernon, NY. He was predeceased by his wife, Jean; son, Stephen; brothers, Dick and...

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Frank had nothing but fine qualities and he was a pleasure to know. I still miss his presence. with Love, Marilyn Wragg

Frank and Marilyn

Through my sister, Marilyn Wragg, my family and I came to know Frank. We shared holidays, vacations, special dinners and learned what a dear, fascinating, generous man he was. He will be greatly mised by all of us, but especially by Marilyn. This photo was taken on a birthday/vacation in Martha's Vineyard a few years ago.

With Love,
Linda Reynolds and extended family

Frank Rinaldi was a member of the Board of Directors of the The Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village Tenants Association for a number of years before withdrawing to spend more time with his family He gave unselfishly of himself, contributing many, many hours each week to the affairs of our Association while it was building its strength in the community. He was outspoken and unwilling to "go along for the sake of getting along", using his intellect and talents to press for policies that he...

We remember best exciting dinner conversations with Marilyn and Frank. He was interested in so many things and asked such insightful questions. He also knew so much about the arts. Two hours passed in the blink of an eye. Pat and I are so grateful that we knew him.

Frank tutoring one of his long-time students.

We worked with Frank at the school where he volunteered for many years tutoring students in English. Not only was he an absolute pleasure to work with--a real gentleman and a scholar, as they say--but he was always committed to his students, collaborating with them in the best sense of the word. He will be dearly missed. From the staff of Comprehensive Development, Inc., on behalf of the community at Manhattan Comprehensive Night and Day High School.

My Uncle Frank was a wonderful man. We all will miss him so very, very much. He is resting in peace now and looking down on his loved and wishing them peace now.
With much sympathy,
Kimberly Ann Rinaldi