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Frank Rondo Obituary

Frank Rondo, 89 of Wallingford, passed away peacefully on Wednesday November 25, 2020 at the Masonicare Health Center in Wallingford. Born March 21,1931 in Meriden Ct, he was the son of the late Hector (Ettore) and Caroline (Ferraro) Rondo. He was the husband of the late Dorothy (Dottie Lentz) Rondo for 62 years. He was a lifelong resident of Wallingford, a graduate of Lyman Hall High School and Bryant College. Frank served in the Army & Air Force during the Korean War. Frank was employed by the State of Connecticut holding several positions before retiring in 1988 as the Chief Administrative Officer. He came out of retirement working for other businesses including the Halfway House in Hartford and Youth Continuum in New Haven before finally leaving the workforce. Frank had a passion for sports particularly basketball and baseball. In 1955 Frank directed, along with Bob Gannon, the Debbie Basketball League, the first girls' basketball league in New England for grades 5 - 8. They ran the league for 25 years before turning it over to the Wallingford Parks and Recreation. Frank coached Biddy basketball, Little League and Babe Ruth teams for several years, along with managing Biddy Basketball & Little League. As parishioner of Holy Trinity Church, he served on the Holy Trinity Church Council and president of the Holy Trinity School Assembly. He co-organized the first Holy Trinity Church Bazaar in 1971. Frank was on the LHHS reunion committee class of 1949 and involved in the Lyman Hall Booster Club. Frank and Dottie enjoyed many wonderful years of retirement in Florida before returning to Wallingford. Frank was ever present with his family and friends, celebrating life with picnics and gatherings. He was known for his annual Labor Day picnics, cinnamon muffins, homemade crumb cake & Christmas cookies. Frank is survived by his daughters Bonnie (Bill) Ferguson of Wallingford, Tracy Johns of Woodstock, sons Scott (Deena Luat) of Las Vegas, Nevada, Jeff of Saco Maine, and Todd (Nick Battaglio) of Middletown, Ct; his grandchildren Jason, Brett (Jamie Savo), Bryant (Caitlyn Arsenault), and Breanna Ferguson, Alyssa and Justin (Paul Newer) Rondo, Mckenzie, Colby, Baylee, Tucker and Denali Johns, Jennifer and Carly Rondo; his great grandchildren Kylie, Brayden and Eli Ferguson; many nieces, nephews, grandnieces, and grandnephews. He was predeceased by his wife Dottie, son Mark and brothers Johnny, Gig (Giglio) and Jupe (Hector). His family will receive relatives and friends in The Wallingford Funeral Home, 809 N. Main St Ext., Saturday, December 5th, from 9:15 to 10:45 am. A funeral service will be start 10:45 am at the funeral home. Interment will follow in St. John Cemetery in Wallingford. Please wear a mask and practice social distancing to keep everyone safe. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Alzheimer's Association, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Fl 17, Chicago, IL 60601. For friends unable to attend in person, a livestream of the service will be available on Frank's online obituary page at 10:45 am Saturday available at www.wallingfordfh.com

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Published by Hartford Courant on Dec. 3, 2020.

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Bruce and Rosanne Silver

December 9, 2020

To Frank's wonderful children and grandchildren,
Although we have many memories of your father/grandfather, one memory that we'd like to share as a tribute to Frank's reliable friendship is an event that happened 50 years ago! When it came to transporting our four-tier wedding cake from Wallingford to our reception site in Hamden, he was the man we called! With complete confidence, he accepted the challenge cheerfully and performed the task perfectly! That unselfish act has continued to be a part of our wedding stories. He was a master of big, little, and every day things in his life. May he now enjoy the fruits of his labor while resting in the palm of the hand of his loving God.

Mary Ellen Wright Wettemann

December 8, 2020

Bonnie I just saw this , so sorry I’m so late sending my condolences. I smiled when I saw your Dads sweet face. I remember him coaching me in basketball! I have a fond memory of being at your house on elm st. picking out my very first kitten, a gorgeous Calico. So sorry for your loss.

Mike and Donna Citak

December 5, 2020

So sorry to hear of Frank’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Elizabeth Gannon

December 5, 2020

Dear Bonnie and Bill, Tracy, Scott, Jeff and Todd,
The last time I saw your Dad, he walked me to my car at Masonic giving me a big hug. We told each other that we loved each other. Ironically, this was similar to my last goodbye with Bob Gannon - they were both extraordinarily loving! We and Wallingford were so blessed by their friendship and generosity. I miss both of your parents in my life. There were no more welcomed hot summer calls than your Dad's evening swimming invitations at Club Rondo! I like to believe they are at peace now with Mark. May you all be comforted by happy memories of your wonderful parents. Much love, Betty

Marie Gannon Russell

December 5, 2020

Bonnie and Bill, Tracy, Scott, Jeff, Todd, and Nick - Frank was very dear to all the Gannon family. Both he and your mom will always be part of the fabric of our lives. Among my early memories are of when your dad and mine (your “Uncle Bob”) launched the Debbie Basketball League and your mom and mine (your “Aunt Agnes”) turned our dining room into a sewing room to make the uniforms for the early seasons. The lives of our families were intertwined, and we were all blessed for it. John and I send our deepest sympathy.

Clare LaCourse

December 5, 2020

To my "almost-cousins" - Bonnie, Tracy, Scott, Jeff and Todd,
Your Dad was such a Sweetheart! I loved him for many reasons, but the top of the list was the day he built a hand railing to our basement so my Mom would be safer carrying the piles of laundry down. He may have thought it simple but mom praised it almost daily. Just one example of the caring, thoughtful man he was. I will always treasure the wonderful relationship the Rondo and Gannon families shared. You are all so special to me.
I will pray for your Dad, Mom and Mark. Stay well and healthy.
Clare Gannon LaCourse

Gary Therrien

December 5, 2020

We have many happy memories of Frank and Dottie Rondo. Dottie's mother, Hazel was my mother, Margaret's sister. There were a few years between them as Hazel was the oldest of 8 children and Margaret (Peg) was the youngest, so we knew them as Uncle Frank and Aunt Dottie, and their children were like first cousins since childhood. Uncle Frank and Aunt Dottie were the best. Our heartfelt sympathies to all the Rondo family and their friends. Rest in peace Frank and enjoy being with Dottie again in Heaven.
Gary and Linda Therrien

Tom Gannon

December 4, 2020

Bonnie and Bill, Tracy, Scott, Jeff and Todd,
My memories of your dad always make me smile! He had such a lively presence that's captured so well in the photo you've posted here. He was my early inspiration to try and tackle all home repair jobs! But also for me, he was an early example of a giving community volunteer/leader, dedicated family man and responsive, loyal friend to me and my family.
You are all in my thoughts and prayers, as your dad has been called home. May God bless you all.

Lisa Acabbo-Gambino

December 4, 2020

Dear Jeff, Bonnie, Scott, Todd, Tracy and family,
Your Dad was a special man who will be remembered so fondly. May all of your wonderful memories comfort you in the days ahead.
Sending our love, Lisa & Paul

Sonja (Wassel) Trainham

December 3, 2020

So sorry for your loss Rondo family. Your dad was a huge reason I played sports. He always encouraged me to "have fun even if you werent the best." He will be missed.

Michael Mendyka

December 3, 2020

My blessings to the Ferguson and Rondo families. My thoughts and prayers are with you. May you care for and support each other in this time of sorrow. Remember tears can make flowers bloom. May God bless and love you all.

John Bossidy

December 2, 2020

Heartfelt sympathy to the Rondo Family.
Thinking of you and yours at this sad time,

Lois Posluszny

December 2, 2020

He was one of the most caring person I've known.I doubt he ever fully knew how grateful we girls were for having a formal basketball league to participate in. Until he came along only boys had league sports. It was one of the best years of my youth. We were all better for having him in our formative years.

Cheryl Horowitz-Mrazik

December 2, 2020

Sorry for your loss. I remember Debbie basketball Frank was a big part of it.

William “Billy” Cusano

December 2, 2020

My deepest sympathies.

Kathy Socha Sabo

December 2, 2020

My heart and prayers go out to the Rondo family. I am so sorry for your loss. Mr. Rondo made the best pizza - ever!

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