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Frank R. Salamon

West Hartford, Connecticut

1927 - 2017

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West Hartford, Connecticut
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Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

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Frank R. Salamon, 90, of West Hartford, husband of the late Dorothy Salamon, passed away at home August 19, 2017. He was born June 7, 1927 to Francis and Valeria (Czarn) Salamon in Norwich. Frank grew up in New Britain, graduating from New Britain High School in 1945. After high school he served...

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Dear Joan...
Also I'm sorry to hear about your Dad...
Both my parents have passed away too...
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family...
Respectfully,
Dana

We we were so sorry to hear about Uncle Frank. Stan was glad to be able to attend his 90th birthday party in June. He did live life to the fullest. He will be missed.
Thoughts and prayers.
Love Stan and Susan Mieckowski

We were saddened by the news of Frank's sudden departure from our midst, and are grateful for the thoughtful obituary in the Hartford Courant. Frank would have delighted in it, capturing a sense of his deep investment in matters of education and politics, and his commitment to the life of the church in society. He invested himself with fervor and a ready sense of humor to all the above, echoing a sense of dedication to making the world a better place for all its inhabitants, but especially...

Had such great childhood memories. The Kleinhenn family went on trips with Uncle Frank, Aunt Dottie, and cousins Frank and Joan to Washington D.C. and New York city. Visiting the White House, Washington Monument, Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials United Nations Building, Statue of Liberty, and Radio City Music Hall. I will miss Uncle Frank's big booming voice, and caring spirt. Praying for Frank, Joan and the Salamon family.

Dennis and Debra Kleinhenn

I worked for the State Department of Education during Frank's tenure at the Alternate Route to Certification. I spent many hours helping his teachers with their certification and got to know Frank very well. Frank was the most wonderful and dedicated man I have ever known. I loved his stories and he was such a devoted family man. It was an honor to have called him my friend. He will be missed.

Frank was definitely one in a million. I went through the Alternate Route program back in the 90's and he made it fun. I will never forget him.

I'm so sorry to hear of Frank's passing. I got to know him when my Mom and Dorothy lived in the same facility. I knew him as kind and friendly and send condolences to his family.