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Frank W. Urbani

Delaware County, Pennsylvania

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Frank W. Urbani, 81 Frank W. Urbani, 81, left this world peacefully on February 1 following a full and loving life to join the Lord, his beloved wife, Sara, and daughter, Bernadette. Frank was born and raised in South Philadelphia, the youngest of 10 children of Domenic and Florence. His sister,...

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My sincere sympathy to Frank's family. I just found out he passed while doing research on ancestry.com My mother, Mary Urbano, was his cousin. Her father was Peter Urbano, (Domenic's brother). I did not know Frank but heard what a sweet person he was from my cousin Bonnie who spoke with him from time to time. Her parents are Ann and Gus (Amedio) Urbano, (Peter's son). May you find comfort in your memories of the wonderful person that he was to all of you.
Sincerely,
Mary McCrossin...

I will miss Frank, just as I miss Sara. I loved when he talked about my mom and grandmother, as I lost both of them young. He had such nice stories about them. I'll miss his roast chicken and his roast pork and sharing meals with him. I'm grateful that he gave me so many family pictures to include in my online family tree. So long, Frank. The world's a less happy place without you.

So sorry for your loss...Fran, Paul, Dottie, Maria, Cathy, Katrina...Frank was your dad, granddad and uncle. I did meet Frank once, and he was a ball of energy; I'm sure you'll miss him. My prayers and love to all of you, Pat Osimo (Fran's friend & colleague)

GrandPop's Birthday party 2010

Coffee with Dad @ the Penrose Diner

I just recently met Frank & his wife Sara & his granddaughter a few years ago. & found out he was my cousin. The first time I met him he reminded me so much of an older version of my dad. He even sang like him. Frank had the greatest personality. I wish I would have gotten to know him a little bit better over the last few years. The world has lost a great man but heaven has gained an angel. Sending my deepest sympathy to all of you during this difficult time.

What a loss to every one who knew Frank. Even through the hard times he never loss his sense of humor.He was quite a nice man and no doubt he let you know where you stood with him he didn,t mess with words and let you know how he felt. He will be sadly missed.Condolence to his family.love you Frank.

So sorry for your loss Jean Marie. He was an amazing man and fun to be around. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

My thought's and prayers go out to my best friend Cathy Imburgia and the rest of the Urbani family. I have many good memories of Mr. Urbani.He will be remembered fondly.