Franklin-D'Alesandro-Obituary

Franklin R. D'Alesandro

Baltimore, Maryland

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D'ALESANDRO , Franklin R. On February 21, 2007 FRANKLIN R., beloved husband of Mary Ann (nee Jankowski), devoted father of Rose Ann D'Alesandro, Deborah Ignatowski and her husband Gary, loving grandfather of Elizabeth and Alison Ignatowski, dear brother of Thomas J. III,...

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Maryann & Family,

Please accept my heartfelt sympathy. I was so sorry to hear about Roosie's passing. My heart goes out to you Maryann. You and Roosie were a very special couple. The thing to hold onto now are the beautiful memories you have a of a very gentle and caring man, they will stay with you forever. I remember the first day you started to work at the Courthouse. I think your Debbie was in the first grade. Time passes so fast. I think of you and Roosie every fourth of...

Miss Mary Ann, and dear friends Debbie and Rose Ann,

I cannot begin to tell you how sorry I am for your loss. I know first hand that your husband and dad was a very loving and wonderful man. I spent so much time at your home during the years Debbie and I attended school together, and was always made to feel welcome and comfortable - I felt like a true member of your family, and at this moment I am feeling very sad and disappointed that I did not learn of your loss sooner, so I could...

Many wonderful remembrances of all of you.

Mary Ann, Rose Ann and Debbie. We have lost a wonderful friend but more important a memeber of our family. Our hearts go out to you and we will remember Roosie in our prayers

dear nancy and tommy, i was so sad to read about your brother Roosie. i know that this is very tough for you to cope with, may he rest in peace. love, nancy o'm

Mary and family, The first time I met Franklin was to discuss his chemotherapy treatments. I am not from this area so the D'Alesandro name ment nothing to me. But I knew immediately that he was a kind and gentle man who loved people. He befriended patients in the infusion room and always asked how they were doing. He and Mary handled his illness with grace and dignity. It was always a joy to see his name on the schedule because he brought with him his kind heart and warm smile. God...

Iam sorry to hear of the passing of my cousin Roosie.In our childhood we had many fun filled days playing in Little Italy.We send our heartful
sympathy to the D'Alesandro family on their loss

To Mary Ann and the D"Alesando Family. May the prayers of many friends and loved ones comfort you at this time. Our sincerest sympathy. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.

Dear Mary Ann and D'Alesandro family,please accept our deepest sympathy on your loss. Roosie was always kind and gentle .I enjoyed him so much at family gatherings. He will be sorely missed. May God's graces be with you.