Frank J. Chirico, 66, of Luzerne, passed away April 21, 2021, at Residential Hospice, Wilkes-Barre.
Born in Hazleton, he was the son of the late Frank and Verna Walker Chirico.
He was a graduate of Hazleton High School and was a landscaper for many years. Frank was an avid Green Bay Packer fan and enjoyed fishing.
Surviving are his sons, Christopher, Ryan and Tyler; and their mother, Karen; grandchildren, Zoe and Dax Chirico; brothers, John Chirico and his wife, Pamela; and Nicholas Chirico; sister, Teresa Sokolofski and her husband, Peter; nephew, Joseph Sokolofski; and nieces, Amy Bugda; and Dominique Chirico.
A private funeral service will be held at the convenience of the family.
Joseph A. Moran Funeral Home, 229 W. 12th St., Hazleton, is in charge of the arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to ALS Association, https://www.als.org/donate.
Condolences can be entered at www.moranfuneralhome.com.
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5 Entries
Friend
May 20, 2021
You will live on.forever in my heart and memory
Amy Moses & Family
May 3, 2021
Frankie was by far one of the hardest working, thoughtful, person I was lucky enough to know... he spent a great deal of time at our restaurant years ago.... always smiles and never complained. He always took the time to ask how you were doing... he truly listened and cared... he prayed before every meal ,... He sent my daughter a letter from Santa when she was 5... just to make her smile....he really was a great person and will be missed.
Robert Schnee
May 2, 2021
Our deepest sympathy and prayers to your family.
Sincerely,
Robert and Jamie Schnee
Kate Acevedo
May 1, 2021
God bless you Frankie. My family and my husband Orlando and I loved you. You were a great person. I'm so glad I got to know you over the years while you worked for my dad. You were a great worker and a great person. I wish I would have gotten to say goodbye to you one last time. I'm sorry that you did not attend me n my husband's wedding. I really wanted you there. I'm sorry you n Orlando stopped talking for some time. I was really hoping you were going to get better n be okay. I miss you my friend. This hurts not only me and Orlando, but my family as well. Sorry you n Orlando never got to talk again n put the past beside you guys. Time is valuable. I wish you were here and still able to work for my dad. Well your in a better place and not suffering no more. My brother's Jack n Jim always loved you too n miss you as well. You were definitely one of a kind n will be missed terribly, but never forgotten at all. I still have a picture I took of you in 2019 at Orlandos old apartment. I miss you coming over our house n cutting our grass n saying hi. Rest easy now.
John C. Cordora
April 30, 2021
My sympathy to the family of my good friend Frank. Frank was a hard working, good person. And his most valuable asset was his deep belief in God. I am sure he is in a good place today as his reward. I will always value our friendship.
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