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Franklin J. Rosato

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Franklin J. Rosato, 89, of Bangor, Pa, died on Monday, August 25, 2008 in Pocono Hospital after being stricken at home. Born: On January 14, 1919 in Bangor, Pa, he was a son of the late Frank and Glennie Seiple Rosato. Personal: He and his late wife, Lola Achterman, owned and operated the former...

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We were so saddened to hear of your loss. It's strange, but the most memorable thing about Frank is that little grin he had...Although we didn't know Frank very well, we love you all so very much! If there is anything we can do to help, please let us know.

Deepest sympathy to you all. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love,
Pam Dwayne and Jesse Suydam

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Well Pop I guess this is it. I've been thinking of what to write all day. All that I keep comming back to are the fun times we all shared with you and Mammy. I wish to share all those times with those who read this entry.

I was trying to think of the last time I saw Pop after I got the call from my mom that he had passed away. It was the Martin's Creek carnival. He had just purchased a sausage and pepper sandwich when I saw him. He took one bite and peppers and onions went all down...

Debbie & Family
We want to send our sincerest sympathies to you and your family..we will miss the stories you told about your pop pop..we know how you must feel..love to you all

Dearest Linda and family,
Our deepest sympathy and love and caring to your entire family in the passing of your Dad.
He was an amazing person with so much energy and love for all of you. He will be sadly missed
by so many people. Love, Ernie and Gwen

Linda & Bob:

Our deepest sympathy and christian understanding in the loss of your Father.

Love, Aunt Honey & Uncle Terry

Our sweet Pop-Pop,
how i will forever remember our tickle matches you tickled and we laughed till we cried!!!! Tickle me Elmo had nothing on you!!!! I remember how i told you as a young girl that i would stop loving you if you didn't stop smoking you did immediately i hope you know i would've loved you anyway!!! I know pop you are truly happy now tho your are w/ your one true love Lola !!! I'm just happy for u both we will miss your funny antics and your warm hugs and kisses but you can...

Linda, Bobby & family,
We are so sorry to learn of Frankie's passing. He was a wonderful person and good neighbor. We will miss him. Please accept our condolences and know you are in our prayers.