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Joseph F. DiFrangia

Akron, Ohio

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Joseph F. DiFrangia

Joseph F. DiFrangia, 88, passed away Sept. 6, 2006.

He was born in Akron and lived all of his life in North Hill. He was a graduate of North High School, and served in the United States Army during World War II at Okinawa. Joseph was a tire inspector for Goodyear Tire...

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"Cameraman"

They called him "Little Josie"
He was born here on North Hill
He came from a good family
Brought up to do God's Will
He went to school and to the movies
With the money he would earn
To buy himself a camera
So someday he could learn
To catch our family's precious memories
For more than half a century
Just open up the scrapbook of our lives and you will see
Why we said

Won't you be our Cameraman
And keep us in your sight
The...

Jeananne & Carolyn:
You and your family are in my heart and prayers at this difficult time. Your father was such a genuine loving father who always made others feel loved and welcomed into his home. I miss you and think of you often. God Bless You, Gloria Barker

Jeananne and Carolyn,
Please accept my heartfelt sympathy over the loss of your father. Your families are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

Catolyn,Frank,and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss,you have my deepest sympathy,and i will keep you in my prayers at this very difficult time.

I'm very sorry to learn of Mr. DiFrangia's passing. You have my deepest sympathy and prayers during this difficult time. I'll be holding you close in my heart. God bless you all.

DEAR JEANANNE AND JOE AND CAROLYN AND FRANK AND FAMILIES : I wish to extend my deepest sympathy to all of you for your lose. Joe was a very gentle man that was always there to lend a helping hand to all of those who needed him, especially his hard work for the Italian Community. He truely will be missed by all that knew him through the years.

Dear Jeananne & Carolyn,

Words cannot express my sadness over the loss of Uncle Joe, whose presence at the head of our family's table served as a constant anchor for all of us for my entire life. I don't have a single childhood memory that doesn't include him, probably because he was always there taking pictures or movies whenever something important was happening. It's hard to imagine this today, but every Christmas morning Uncle Joe would make a stop at each and every family home...

Jeanann,

We are in New York visiting our son and family and will be unable to be with you to share our sympathy with you in person.

Please know you are in our prayers so you may endure this painful loss with God's peace.

Caesar and Lynda Carrino

We would like to offer our deepest condolences at this difficult time.
The Hennessy Family