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Gina Impoco Frangie

Springfield, Massachusetts

1930 - 2024

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Gina Impoco Frangie1930 - 2024Gina Impoco Frangie passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on February 4, 2024. She was born in Springfield to the late Joseph Impoco and Stella Marie (Gallo) Impoco on October 4. 1930. Gina attended Classical High School and American International College,...

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My cousin and a smiling fellow Circolo member. I was very fond of her. She helped me with my geneology study of the family.

So Sorry for your loss, our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Tony and Angela Faulkner

I, too, was in Mrs. Frangie's fifth grade class with Ms. Evans, who has already posted. My last name, Wahlberg, inspired Mrs. Frangie to call me "Wally." My family called me "Rick." My first name is "Eric." On parent-teacher night, nobody knew who was talking about whom, but everybody got a chuckle when they figured it out. Mrs. Frangie was fantastic. I remember actually looking forward to going to school! As all her students would likely agree: Long live GREAT teachers. Thank you, Mrs. Frangie.

Joe...sorry to hear of your sister's passing....Dede & De

Where do I begin? So many fond memories of the times our families spent together because of a long 60 plus year friendship our parents shared that started at AIC. The devotion to friends and family is a testiment to Gina's character of strength and generous love for others. She is an inspiratiin to so many of us. Mr. Frangie, John, and Freddie may your grieving hearts be soon filled with joy from the numerous memories you share of your wife and mother. Big hugs and love to you all.

Where do I begin....the strength and generous love Gina gave to so many is an inspiration in itself. I was fortunate to know you because of the long 60 plus year friendship you had with my parents that started at AIC. The lesson of building such a long enduring friendship is an amazing testimony of your character. I have many fond memories of times our families spent together. Mr Frangie, John and Freddie may your grieving hearts be filled with joy from the numerous memories of your wife and...

Mrs. Frangie was my fifth grade teacher in 1964-65 at Mile Tree School. I moved to Wilbraham from Texas about three weeks into the school year so was a "new kid" among many who had been attending school together since kindergarten. She made me feel welcome. I loved her. She had a wonderful sense of humor and taught with a great deal of energy. I also remember that she wore very bright and colorful clothing -- lots of olive and purple, which made her stand out in a good way from other...

I will miss my dear mother-in-law always. Thank you for all your love.

May her soul rest in peace Gina will be truly missed. We pray for strength and consolation to her family & her loved ones. She will always be remembering our prayers. She is resting in heaven with our Lord and savior Jesus Christ our blessed mother, and all the Saints. Jesus told us "for those who accomplish good resurrection and new life, "The peace of Christ be with you always Fr Bassam