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Chelsea Cole
June 12, 2006
Those who know Frank truly know how sincere and kind-hearted he is. I was able to know him through Beaumont, I've worked there for almost a year and seeing Frank's smiling face was always a true relief after a hectic night. Him passing away was truly unexpected and a shock. When one of my co-workers informed me of this, my first reaction was denial. I could not believe it. It brought tears to my eyes when I didn't see him at dinner when I was serving, or when I went out on break and didn't see him sitting in his seat with his pipe. Hes truly an angel and for all of those who knew him can agree with me when I say that he definately impacted my life with his kindness.
Tracy Paille
June 12, 2006
My name is Tracy Paille. I work at Beaumont in Northbridge so I saw Frank on a regular basis. He was my favorite resident... he was everyone's favorite resident. He loved all of us girls. He used to always ask us for a kiss and he'd always go for our lips. It was the funniest thing. He was always so happy. He really embraced life and lived it to every extent... right til the end. I recently transferred to the Beaumont in Westborough so I hadn't seen him for a few weeks. On Saturday, my boss in Northbridge asked me to work in Whitney doing waitressing. I was very excited to see Frank again. I always loved working with him. I heard the news when I arrived and I just wanted everyone to know that I am really sorry about his passing. All of us at Beaumont & Whitney Place send our condolences. Frank was one of the greatest men I have ever me in my life.
Helena Whitney
June 11, 2006
My Name is Helena and I am a good friend of Mario & Muriel. I was very sorry to hear of Frank's passing. Please know my thought's and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
God Bless you
Albert Scorza
June 11, 2006
My Dad will be missed. He was a very happy loving person. I'm really pleased that the past few years he got to travel to see his brother in Florida (twice a year). He enjoyed living at Assisted Living at Whitney Place in Northbridge. They all loved him there and he loved them.
I was so happy that I saw him on Thursday night at Whitney Place prior to his passing on friday morning.
He was in a real good mood, the Red Sox beat the Yankees that night and I was telling him about coming to our Cape house the week of the 4th of July.
Dad, you will be missed and you always wii be in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Al, Ron, Debbie, Michael, Akaila, Matthew, and Stacey.
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