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Scott Franko

Houston, Pennsylvania

1962 - 2024

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Scott Franko, 62, of Canonsburg died, Saturday, June 1, 2024, in his home. He was born April 25, 1962, in Washington, a son of the late John C. Jr. and Marilyn Yancosek Franko. Mr. Franko was a 1980 graduate of Canon-McMillan High School and received his Bachelors Degree in Computer Programming...

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It's shocking and deeply saddening to say goodbye to Scott. We worked closely with him on the AMS Modernization project from the beginning. Scott taught us many new things and guided us on how to use them effectively. He was a great guy, always supportive and kind. His contributions and positive spirit will always be remembered. Rest in peace, Scott.

Rest in Peace Scott!

Oh Really very shocking to here this RIP Scott Franko you teached a lot for our team ACE

Scott wasn't just a fantastic teammate, he was an equally incredible mentor. His passion for sharing his knowledge and everything he knew about the business has taught many of us so much. His honest opinions in everything we talked about were so amusing and interesting. He will truly be missed, my heartfelt condolences to his family.

Very sorry to hear about Scott. Cannot believe it. Worked with him for over 10 years. He was a good friend, mentor and my partner in crime with anything related to Apple. Scott you will be missed. RIP my friend...

I worked with Scott at FedEx from a distance and never met him, but he was a great guy with a good sense of humor who always kept my team and I on our toes. My condolences to the family, he will be missed by many at FedEx.

Words can not express how much Scott impacted FedEx. I will always remember his wry smile and dry sense of humor. Scott worked in the cubicle next to me for many years and he has taught me more than anyone else about the business. He was a good friend that will be sorely missed. What a kind person Scott was to everyone he met. His passion for apple computers was only matched only by his passion for his eclectic palate. We will miss you Scott...

So sorry to read of Scotts passing. He and my son, Mark Livolsi, were best friends during school and after. Scott was a polite and kept in touch when possible. My sympathy to his family. May he rest in peace.