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Frank R. Gnagni

San Antonio, Texas

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Gnagni, Frank Richard 70, of San Antonio, Texas, died on Thursday, July 25, after a two-year battle with multiple myeloma. He was born to the late Frank and Margaret Gnagni, August 21, 1942, in Chicago, Illinois. Frank graduated from Austin High School in 1960 and received a teaching degree from...

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I only met Frank once, but his wife is one of my best friends ever. He was delightful to visit! I wish I could have gotten to know him better. Hugs to all of his many family members. May you find joy in your memories

hey, papa, its been 8 years. i miss u

Colleen,
What a guy, what a loss, what a shame. What wonderful memories you will have forever.
Love, Maureen & Bob

Dear Frank's family,
He was a Clemente teaching friend. Taught an adult Apple class to me and others. Was always there to help--especially when we, the music dept., needed to override the system.
I am so sorry for your loss.
Gail Fisher Swerdlik

Dear Colleen, Sandy, Sheila and Karen. We are long time friends of Frank and Sandy, I went to Austin with Sandy and knew Frank from our childhood days, so sorry to hear about Frank passing away, its so sad to lose a Love one and so young,too. Our deepest sympathy to your family. Love, Gail and Ron Anderson

Dear Friends, I am so sorry to hear of Frank's passing. Remember him and his parents along with Sandy & Bob spending Holiday's in Sierra Vista and having dinner at our home.
My prayers are with you.
Love, Shirley

Our hearts and minds will never forget
our dear friend Frank. Many condolences
to you Colleen and everyone who loved him. Eileen & Bob Fine

So glad that you had such a soulfull and wonderful love, Colleen... I know it will be hard to carry on with the large hole his passing has left, but he will be with you in spirit always. You can take a road trip to NC anytime! Frank would have loved it here. Thinking fond memories of my short time with Frank. I love you, Colleen.

Frank became a great friend during our high school years at Austin. In many ways he was the center of our group of friends who just did not fit the mold of what many thought high school kids should be at that time. He was always thoughtful and considerate. He will be missed.