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John and Mary Haughn
July 30, 2010
We wish to express our sincere condolences to the Zizza family on Frank's passing. He has been our friend and CPA for many years and I valued our relationship we formed during my tenure at Horn Corporation.
Lawrence Friedman
July 28, 2010
My wife and I have been clients of Frank for a number of years. We were so saddened to receive a letter today informing us of his passing. Frank was a terrific accountant--straightforward, careful, thorough, honest, responsive, and professional. We will miss him. Our hearts go out to the Zizza family at this time of sorrow.
Larry Friedman and Mary Jo Cappuccilli
Lauren Diver
July 21, 2010
I met Frank through my father who was very close friends with Frank. I've known Frank since I was 4 years old. He always was good to me and always knew how to cheer me up. He will be missed deeply. My condolences go out to his family.
Steve Grammont
July 13, 2010
I was very sadden today to hear of Frank's passing. He has been my accountant for 20 years and my family's for closer to 40. His ability to navigate the complexities of the tax code, as it applied to our family's varied activities, has been a constant and invaluable service to us. We have often joked that Frank probably kept a few of us from the full wrath of the IRS because programs like Quicken don't ask questions or give advice before doing something. Even more importantly, he always showed a great personal interest in our family well beyond simple numbers. We considered him a friend as well as an able advisor. He will be greatly missed.
Dan Margarita
July 13, 2010
I am just learning of this and am sad to hear of Frank's passing. My condolences to the Zizza family.
Carol Polechio
July 9, 2010
Gabe, There is nothing I can say that will give you any comfort at this time, however your beloved brother is no longer suffering his earthly encumbrances. May your journey toward healing and treasuring all the time you had together be gentle. My deepest condolences to you and your family at this difficult time.
Richard Polechio
July 9, 2010
I came to know Frank through his brother Gabe. Gabe always spoke so lovingly of Frank and when I met Frank I could see why. Frank was a down to earth no pretense person. I know he was always there for his friends and family. The world was a better place while Frank was with us. I share the family sorrow at this time and I will keep Frank alive in my heart as I know all of you will as well I feel the pain for you all and for my Friend Gabe who lost not only a brother but his best friend. I will always be there for any of you if you ever need me I will be happy to help in memory of Frank. I will miss you.
Richard Polechio
July 9, 2010
I came to Know Frank through his brother Gabe, Gabe Always talked about Frank with such love and fondness. I could see why he felt that way because Frank was a down to earth person no pretense and always there for friends and family I am so glad I met him and so glad that he was always there for his sons and his brothers. You will not meet a nicer more real person than Frank I feel the pain of his passing as I know any one that knew him does. I also am glad I knew him He will be missed the world was a better place when he was with us He will live on in my memories and heart I feel so sad for you his family ,sons,friends and for my friend Gabe who just lost his best friend, his brother. I will always be here for you all if there is anything I can ever do for any of you it would be my pleasure to help you in memory of Frank
Steve Masse
July 9, 2010
Frank was my accountant since day one, back in the mid 1970's when he lived in a two family house in Malden. He called me to hang some wallpaper in the living room, which he ended up not liking, and so began a business relationship that has lasted all these years. Frank was always happy to hear of my successes, great for sharing North End stories, tremendously competent with all accounting and tax issues, and really in the final view, a rock-solid friend. If he lived to be 100, I would miss him even more upon his passing.
Aline Wildes
July 8, 2010
Your dad was my accountant and I liked him very much. He was always so helpful. I think I asked him the same questions year after year and he was so nice and patient with me. He took the time to explain things and would always say "you call me anytime." He had such a warm personality and a great sense of humor. I will miss him and I can only begin to imagine how much all of you will miss him. His family meant the world to him!
With sympathy,
Aline Wildes
Fortune Consultants
Ian Smith
July 8, 2010
To Steve and the rest of the Zizza family, my thoughts and prayers go out to all of you. As another Frank said, "I'm gonna live till I die." -Frank Sinatra, I never met Frank, but that seems to be fitting, he lived life and brought joy to others from what I've read and what I've heard. Again my deepest codolences to the Zizza family for your loss. Godspeed
Stephanie & Michael McDonald
July 7, 2010
Michael & Steven our deepest sympathy goes out to you and the Zizza family-your dad was a true friend to us through good and hard times. The world is less bright without him here. He will be missed by all.
Stacey Eblan
July 7, 2010
I met FRank in the seventy he was working for Boston Machine Knife. He also did my taxes and all I had to do is make him a Pot Roast dinner.
Stacey Eblan
Roslindale Ma
Sarah Lewis
July 7, 2010
I met Frank in the mid eighties when we both had offices in the Lakeside Office Park. Frank was warm,caring and had a great sense of humour. He was a consummate business man,who always was avalailable to answer any questions you had,no matter how dumb they were. He made you feel like you were his only client. We always looked forward to seeing Frank's big smile,he would brighten our office when he stopped by. My condolences to his famliy.
Sylvia Loman
July 7, 2010
Steve, please accept my sincere sympathy in the loss of your Dad. I am thinking of you. Sylvia Loman
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