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Frank E. Willoughby Jr.

Syracuse, New York

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DIED
July 31, 2025
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Syracuse, New York

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Frank E. Willoughby Jr. passed away on July 31st, at the age of 76. Born in Solvay, New York, Frank graduated from Solvay High School where he was named Mr. Unique in his yearbook. In 1968 Frank enlisted in the Army and served in Korea and bases in the U.S. as a Combat Medic. Frank retired from...

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Joanne & family. Very sad to hear of Frank's passing. I am thinking of you and your family. He was a great and caring person. I always enjoyed working with him at American Airlines. My sincere condolences to you and the family gor your great loss. May his memories bring you comfort. RIP Frank. You will be missed in this world!

Dear Joanne, Rosa and I wish our heartfelt loving condolences to you...Frank was a special friend and neighbor to us and we will miss him walking and playing with Louie...Mike Picicci...

My condolences to Wesley his son and all his family and wife so sorry for your loss

Sending sincere condolences on your great loss. Frank was a life-long good friend to my late husband Lefty and he greatly treasured their friendship. They shared many mutual experiences of growing up in Solvay and playing softball together and would often run into each other at their respective jobs later in life. A good friend and a good man, he will be missed.

Joanne and Family our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Frank was a great guy and many good times in High School. He will be sorely missed

I have so many memories of good times with Frank since our days at Solvay High School. We played slo-pitch softball, talked sports shared few beers over the years. His wedding to Joanne was agreat party and Frank was always about a good time. Miss ya buddy. Thanks for the memories.

Had a lot of great times playing softball with Frank on the famous Villagers ha ha

Joanne, my sincere sympathy to you and your family. Frank was a good friend to so many of us in high school. He was always around to give a ride in his car! Unique is a great description. I remember when he shaved his head and had a mohawk! It was a pleasure to run into him from time to time throughout the years and catch up. Rest in peace Frank.

So sorry Joanne , Frank was always great guy