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Frank Cedrone Obituary

CEDRONE
FRANK M., on Dec. 21, 2005 of Marlton, age 72; beloved husband of Florence (nee Giaccio), loving father of Maria LaPenta (Bob) and Lisa Battaglia (Victor) of Marlton, devoted grandfather of Rael, Francesca, Bobby, Frankie, Nicky and Raea; dear brother of Vincent Cedrone (Rose) of Marlton, Mary Scrivano of Hatboro PA, Tina Agresta (Sam) of Cherry Hill and Barbara Cedrone of Cherry Hill. Relatives and friends are invited to the Viewing 9 - 10:30 A.M. Friday Dec. 23, 2005 at THE BRADLEY FUNERAL HOME, Rt 73 & Evesham Rd, Marlton. Mass of Christian Burial 11 A.M. Fri. at St. Joan of Arc Church, Marlton. Entombment New St. Mary's Cem., Bellmawr. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to The American Cancer Society, 1851 Old Cuthbert Road, Cherry Hill NJ 08034.

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Published by Philadelphia Inquirer/Philadelphia Daily News from Dec. 22 to Dec. 23, 2005.

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Carolyn Holzinger

December 28, 2005

Dear Florence and Lisa,

So sad to hear of the loss of your husband and father.

You can be sure that the thoughts and prayers of everyone in the bowling league are with you at this time. Sincerely, Carolyn Holzinger

Karen Nash

December 26, 2005

The Cedrone's. What a special family. Uncle Frank will be missed by all of us. He was so special. Having lost my dad when I was 26, Uncle Frank always made me feel special when I saw him. I know he is in a better place, and I will look forward to my entrance to heaven to hear those words..."Sweetheart, get over here and give me a kiss!" And I will.



Be strong ... keep the memories close for comfort. Love to all...



Karen Nash

Jim and Marge Campana

December 23, 2005

We are very sorry about the passing of your beloved Frank .We are old friends of your sister Rose and Joe Botto.i hope you remember.us. The cop and shoemaker.

Vincent Cedrone

December 22, 2005

Uncle Frankie was a major influence on me. He lived 6 houses away from us, and he and Aunt Florence, and Maria and Lisa always were included in nearly everything my family did. I mowed his lawn, cleaned his garage, assembled his shed, took care of Lady his dog, and helped him around the house. He was the first to arrive when I totaled my dad’s car. He permanently etched “Harvey Oglethorpe” and “Rocco DeNofa” into my brain and taught me so much about winning in life and having fun along the way. These are only a few of the ways we shared life together. I was in awe time after time at how well and how quickly he could compose a speech to respect the guest of honor during special occasions. Uncle Frank always helped whenever he could. My dad and Uncle Frankie were inseparable. I remember when Uncle Frank broke his finger helping my dad install attic stairs. Uncle Frankie was larger than life and always lived his life to the fullest. He reached for the Gold Ring in everything he did. Absolutely nothing was impossible. I will never hear him call me “neffu” again, and I will never call him “unk” any more. Save me a seat at the table Uncle Frank, because I’m certain to see you again when it’s my time. And when I see you again, I’ll get you a cup of tea fixed just the way you like it.

Allison Auld

December 22, 2005

I was very sorry to hear about Frank. I have great memories of him at parties with Aunt Theresa's family when I was a kid. He was always so much fun! The world will be a much sadder place for his loss. My deepest sympathies for his entire family, especially Maria and Lisa and, most of all, for Florence.

Sharon and Anthony Melchiorre

December 22, 2005

We were very sad to hear the news about Uncle Frank. He will be greatly missed by everyone. His great love for his family and friends was something that always stayed with me. It is one of the things I will remember most about him. Yesterday was a particularly sad day for us. My mother had passed away on 12/21 six years earlier and when we heard the news it had such an impact on us. I know my mom was very happy to see him in heaven.

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time.

God Bless You

Love Tony and Sharon

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