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Joan D'Amico Montrairro
September 13, 2003
Frank was my parent's Joseph &Mary D'Amico friend and Godfather to Jimmy (Mybrother). I have known him since I was a child and he owned the grocery store on Palm Ave.. I rememember his jolly and happy go lucky personality His laughter and funny stories. He was also my first boss, as I worked for him when he started his dry cleaning business. Couldnot ask for a geater person to work with.
He will be missed. Go with God Frank. LOVE, Joan and Mary
Joe Massaro
September 12, 2003
We will miss Frank as a friend and neighbor. We want to express our love to his wife and family.
Elizabeth Vernon-Hall
September 12, 2003
Frank was the best neighbor anyone could have. We will miss him very much. After growing up around him and his loving wife my life was filled with love and freindship. I will miss him he was part of our family. Love you please take care Mrs. Albano.We are there for you should you need anything.
Love,
Liz
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