John-Turano-Obituary

John "Frank" Turano

Pawcatuck, Connecticut

Age 67

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PAWCATUCK - John "Frank" Turano, Sr., 67, of John Street, Westerly, passed away in Pawcatuck on Friday, August 7, 2020. Born in Westerly, he was the son of the late John and Katherine Turano.Frank was a painter for Bostitch for many years, and then an auto mechanic and general contractor until...

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Frank was a true friend always there when you needed him. One of the last things he did for us was him and Walt put in the new kitchen sink and counter tops and new floor. Him and Walt are together now. He is greatly missed not a day goes but that I don't think about him. Sending love and prayers....Anne


Dear Chris and the entire circle of Frank’s family ‘n’ friends,

I don’t know Frank, but I know his sister, Chris from EB, where we have shared years of Troop Support volunteerism that has blossomed into a strong friendship, out of which I support her...and y’all...now!

Understanding the hole left behind, regardless the inevitability or forewarning, pray this helps some wee bit...to allow...enable...the grief...which will come...is painfully necessary...but is also...

My sincere condolences to Frank’s family. I am his Uncle Joe’s step-daughter and remember “Frankie” as a very young child during the 1950s when I was a young teenager. Uncle Joe along with his wife Phyllis (my mother), and I often visited Frankie’s grandparents as well as his mother and siblings. Prayers that his family may take comfort knowing Frank is forever embraced with God’s eternal love and peace, and now rests in perfect health.
Susan Hart

“One day, you'll look
To see I've gone
For tomorrow may rain, so
I'll follow the sun
Someday, you'll know
I was the one
But tomorrow may rain, so
I'll follow the sun
And now the time has come
And so, my love, I must go
And though I lose a friend
In the end you will know”

And every time I hear a Beatles song I always think of you. You will be missed Uncle Frankie. Xoxo

Frank was such a good friend to us over the years. He was always there when we needed him. I remember a long time ago we all went camping. Him and Walter were going to take the canoe out on the pond. They didn't get very far and they tipped it over, Frank said it must have been made for one person. It was kind of funny and they didn't get hurt just wet. It was a fun time. I just wanted to share something with you. He will be sadly missed very much. We loved him like a brother. You are all in...

Kevin and I are grateful for the time we shared with you. You often made us laugh while bowling. Dianne

Rest In Peace big brother!!

My deepest condolences to your family... RIP John... you will be missed

We are so sorry for you loss.Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.