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Frank M. Warco

Washington, Pennsylvania

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Frank M. Warco, 55, of Washington, died Tuesday, October 11, 2016, in Donnell House, following a long courageous battle. Born February 14, 1961, in Washington, he was a son of the late Louis J. "Lou" Sr. and Rose Marie Carrescia Warco. Mr. Warco was a member of St. Hilary Roman Catholic Church....

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Frank .i look for you for so many years .i just find out that you are not any longer with us .so sad .so many memories went i first come to América .at one point you were my best friend .
Dios te guarde por siempre

I remember listening to the J. Geils Band in Frank's mother's 1977 Cutless Supreme. He really liked that car. I was a senior at Trinity High School and we hung around together for a few months. Even though I had not seen him in years I remember some pretty good times. R.I.P.

Frankie, you will always be in my heart. I just wish i could have been there for you. I will always love you my friend and i will see you soon!!! PEACE MILA

Frank, I have not seen nor talked to u in years. But we spent 4 years together, I will always remember the earth wind &fire tape. I am having a hard time excepting that u r gone. Whatever u went through I know u r finally at peace. I miss u and I love u my friend. I will see u soon. Luv MILA

Driving around in his Mom's 1977 Olds Cutlass Supreme....

Listening to AWB and Earth, Wind, and Fire.

Those were the days.


RIP Frank

I knew Frank in Trinity Middle School. I remember him as a funny guy. I moved away years ago & I didn't know him thru his adult years. I do have a memory of him at Three Rivers Stadium when we went to a Pirate game on a field trip. Let's just say Frank was being Frank & making us laugh. I'll hold on to that memory with a smile. Rest easy now, Frank.

Thinking of you and your family . Frank was truly an inspiration may you rest in peace

Although my interaction with Frank was limited; I'm honored to have known him. Sorry for your loss. I know he will be missed by many.

Hey, Uncle Frank. Boy, we miss you but can only find happiness in the fact that you are finally at peace and back to your old normal self in the wonderful kingdom of heaven. I cannot begin to thank you for everything you have done for me, especially all of the projects you helped me with at my house; none of that would have been possible without you! Thank you, again! Kayleigh and I have so many wonderful memories of you to hold in our hearts; even Ellie, even though she never seemed to stop...