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Frank Sousa

Granby, Massachusetts

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Frank Sousa passed, surrounded with the love of his family Thursday, September 23, 2021. Frank was a graduate of Stoneham High School and the University of Massachusetts. Serving in the United States Marine Corps he fought in the Korean War. He was born in Winchester, MA to Frank Sousa Sr. and...

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Grandad, just a few days ago was the anniversary of your passing. I have a picture of you and Grammie on the fridge and in my hallway that I get to see all throughout the day I also have that amazing lynx cat in the snow framed art from that holiday where you let each family pick a piece of art off your wall. I have roosters and chicken statues and the bobcat statue you got for our housewarming. So much more....so much I think about you both every single day and I can't wait til the day we...

My Friend its been 4 years since you left us ! Were ever i go fishing off the beach, trolling for trout, catfishing i feel you around me !! I could never thank you enough for all you have done for me but Thank You Again ! When i pass the foot hills of New York just over the state line i remember so many great hunts times and mostly the stories. You will forever be carried in my heart, and a person like you is a blessing that most people never have !! You are Missed and Thank You Again !!

Hello my friend it has been a year since you have left us !! There is not a day that goes by that i do not think and remember what you have done for me ! And not only that your solid friendship will always be in the front of my memories! You have given me memories that i will cherish for eternity ! I miss you and still can not believe you have left us ! You are in my thoughts and prayers everyday and God will watch over you ! I am sure the day will come when we wet a line once more forever!...

Remembering Frank Sousa? If you knew Frank you would never forget him.

One of the nicest, most genuinely pleasant people that I have ever met. And without a doubt the most interesting! People like Frank rarely if ever come around in a lifetime. I´m so privileged to have HIM be in my lifetime and to hear him or have him write stories about life and family adventures. He did make this world a better place! My condolences to Char and the rest of his family.

Charlotte & Family, We just heard of Frank's passing. He was one of Dad's longest & dearest friends, going all the way back to their school days in Stoneham. We are sure they are reunited now and enjoying reliving the good old days. With our sympathy, The Bamberg family

Living most of the year in Alton Bay NH, I just learned of Frank's passing. I first met him in the PV O-25 Hockey League and still have the bruises from the fastest elbows on the ice. Off ice, Frank was a real gentleman. His outdoors column was great. Rest in peace, Frank

I often brought the most recent Deer article Frank wrote in SPFLD.,MA paper to West Swanzey, NH so my good friend Junice Kendall could read it. Junice wrote about outdoors too in the New Hampshire Sunday called "Living on the Frontier" I rented a hunting camp from her for about 10 years at $10.00 a month. I added an updated wood stove to keep warm better in Winter, than the old barrel stove. Now retired to Delaware.

Char-I was so sorry to hear about Frank. He was a good friend to Art and we enjoyed spending time with you both many years ago. Now the 2 will be together and probably talk sports. Sincerest condolences to you and your family!