Frank Panucci

Frank Panucci

Frank Panucci Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 14, 2003.
PANUCCI
FRANK
On August 6, 2003, after a long illness. Though thankful that his suffering has ended, his death has left a huge void in the life of his family. He is in a far better place. Frank was a retired kitchen designer for Warden's Inc. and was a graduate of Montgomery High School and attended WV Tech. an avid fan of college football, billiards and Frank Sinatra. He taught his children to laugh at adversity and live life to its fullest. He was proud of his children and of his Italian heritage. He carried himself with a dignity and passion that is rare in this life. His deep love for his family was apparent to everyone who met him. He will be sorely missed. Surviving are his wife, Gatha Panucci of Dunbar; children, Frank Panucci of Charleston, Debra Panucci-Scarsellato, MD of Pittsburgh, PA, Gary Rudolph Panucci of Dunbar and Diana Panucci, JD of Dunbar; brother, Don L. Panucci of Dunbar; sisters, Stella Jo Warden of South Charleston and Elizabeth Ashley of Columbus, OH; grandchildren, Gina Scarsellato and Gino Scarsellato. Funeral services took place in Dunbar, WV on August 9th. KELLER FUNERAL HOME, Dunbar was in charge of arrangements.
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debra panucci

August 15, 2003

Dear Pop,

You were the best father and grandfather ever! We miss you so much. I wish our children could have grown up with you physically in their lives. We will see you again someday in Heaven, and until that time, I will do my best to give my children the deep feelings of love and loyalty to family that you instilled in your four children.

Love Always,

Your daughter,

Debbie

Robert Panucci

August 14, 2003

Though we didn't know you personally we feel your pain. May GOD BLESS YOU ALL!

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