Frank-Salvoni-Obituary

Frank Salvoni

Dedham, Massachusetts

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NATICK Frank R. Salvoni, 68, of Natick died unexpectedly Sunday, Nov. 23, 2008, at his summer home in Falmouth. He was the husband of Carol L. (Coan), to whom he was married for 47 years. A Natick resident for 47 years, he was born in Boston, the son of the late Joseph and Mary (Persico) Salvoni....

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Dear Frank Jr. & Salvoni's:
My deepest sympathies. Frank always raved about his dad. God Bless you all. You are in our thoughts & prayers.

Will Green & Family

Dear Mrs. Salvoni and Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. We have such fond memories of our families together up at the lake. May your hearts soon be filled with the wonderful memories of the many joyful times you shared together.
With sympathy,
Cheryl Bellissimo Russo

Tom and Family,

Please know that our hearts are with you in this very dificult time. If you should need anything at all please do not hesitate to contact us. Our hearts go out to all of you. Kevin & Rachel Gerard & Family

Carol: My dad and I were so sorry to hear about Frank. Our thought's and prayer's go out to you and your family.Frank was a great guy.

Frank, I will miss you, my freind. Your careing and concern meant a lot.Your advice, I took seriously, as I know you did mine. Respect for others, we both had.Be proud. As the song goes.....you can say...."I did it....My Way"

VERRY SORRYfRANKEY WAS
A NICE PERSON AND WAS VERRY GOOD TO ME WHEN I WORKED FOR jACK AND JOHN COAN
rICHARD rOOT

Carol,Frank,Jr. Frank will be missed by so many people I am happy I knew him. We had great times at the Natick Police "JImmy Fund Golf" outing every year. He and O.B.are now together once again. May they both continue to rest in Peace.

Salvoni family, I am very sorry for your loss. I had a few memorable fishing trips wih Frank over the years. I will miss seeing him captaining the Hot Tuna and his frequent drop ins in at my place in Seacoast.

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Smitty