Frank David YARUSSO

Frank David YARUSSO obituary, St. Paul, MN

Frank David YARUSSO

Frank YARUSSO Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 12, 2017.
Devoted husband, family man, Marine, and long-time Twin Cities business entrepreneur. Frank David Yarusso of St. Paul, MN passed away unexpectedly on January 30th, 2017. Preceded in death by his loving parents, Mollie and Ernie Yarusso and father-in-law, Jerome Matczynski. Survived by his wife, Dyan Matczynski; sister, Francyne; daughter, Carrie BeCraft (WA); grand children, Rianne, Jordan (Tricia), and 3 great grandchildren; mother-in-law Eleanore Matczynski; brothers-in-law, Richard, Jim (Pat); nieces, nephews, many Yarusso, Lombardi, and Lenzi cousins plus many treasured friends. Visitation Saturday, February 25th at LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR, 330 Exchange Street S, St. Paul from 9-10:30 am, followed by Mass at 10:30 am. A special thank you to the ICU Team at Regions Hospital. In lieu of flowers, memorials are welcome to the family or Little Sisters of the Poor. 651-767-9333


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February 6, 2023

Dyan posted to the memorial.

February 6, 2022

Your girl posted to the memorial.

February 24, 2017

David Martinucci posted to the memorial.

Dyan

February 6, 2023

..... one moment in time
Can´t believe it has been 6 years since you left us. Always remembered, always missed, always loved...Dyan ;)

Your girl

February 6, 2022

With a kiss and a tear, we said our final goodbye to you 5 years ago... think about you every day. Miss you, Sweetie

Frank,Hartge,Chili and me taking the photo golfing at River Falls last October. Frank we'll miss you!

David Martinucci

February 24, 2017

Frank,Hartge,Chili and me taking photo enjoying a round of golf October 22, 2016 at River Falls, Frank we'll miss you!

David Martinucci

February 24, 2017

Frank, Hartge, Chili and me at River Falls golf course on a beautiful October 22,2016

David Martinucci

February 24, 2017

The FTD Living Spirit Dishgarden

a loved one

Sent Flowers

Dyan Matczynski-Yarusso

February 19, 2017

Miss you so much, Sammy! Love from your girl ;)

Penny Knopik

February 15, 2017

Oh Frank, I'm going to miss our porch visits and I'll miss you saying morning Nickels!

February 14, 2017

Wth sympathy and prayers. Grew up with the Yarusso Family in the Hood.Butch is Bob's cousin.He will be missed by Many.PEACE MaryAnnRulliLeo and Bob Leo

Don & Maxine Evans

February 14, 2017

Frank was a great guy and he will be sorely missed at Friday lunches at Yarusso's. Our condolences and prayers to the family at this terribly sad time.

Aba Jones

February 13, 2017

I will never forget you Ziggy. Words cannot express how much I miss you.

John Kirk

February 13, 2017

Rest In Paradise Butch it was nice meeting you growing up as a kid at Yarusso's A Bunch of stand up guys.

Kyle Bollig

February 13, 2017

Rest in Peace Butch.

February 13, 2017

My condolences to the family. I still remember Butch even though I haven't seen him since Johnson H.S. He was a swell guy as I remember. It is difficult to remember a lot from so long ago. His cousin Mike is a friend of the past couple of years. I'm sorry for your loss, but his memory will always live on. Ken Herlund

February 12, 2017

Butch was one of the older heroes in the old Italian neighborhood on Rail Road Island. He was four years ahead of me at Johnson High, which means that he had graduated before I got there. But, in the neighborhood he always treated the other younger kids and me with respect. One of the nicest guys I ever knew. My heartfelt condolences to the entire Yarusso family. God's Blessings and peace. Sincerely, Angelo Rulli

Terry Grigg

February 12, 2017

Love you friend!

Pat Matczynski

February 12, 2017

We will miss you and all your craziness so much.

Judy Larson

February 12, 2017

I remember you as Butch. So sad to see our schoolmates gone. Judy Walters (Larson)

February 12, 2017

To the family and friends of Frank,

Frank, touched many persons in his journey in
life and I am one them, I am grateful that he
was my class mate and friend.

We can only imagine what it was like when he
saw the face Jesus for the first time and heard
the words come my faithful servant, welcome
home. Surely his family surrounded Jesus, waiting also to give him the Italian hugs
and telling him lets go home its time to
eat and have little wine.

I can speak for all of us from the class of
1957, we were blessed to have you as as a
classmate.

Peace, Father Tony Dinzeo

Betty Lou Erickson(Roschen)

February 12, 2017

You will be missed, Frank, at the 60th class of 1957 reunion. Frank was always 'larger than life'.

Michelle Yarusso

February 12, 2017

Love and miss you. The end of the bar at yarussos will always be your spot. We all miss you so much. I know the boys probably had a huge welcoming for you. Love you always

BRUCE FELDMAN

February 12, 2017

DYAN AND FRAN, AGAIN I WAS IN SHOCK HEARING ABOUT FRANK. I KNOW HE HAD MANY FRIENDS, BUT HE WILL BE MISSED BY MYSELF AND BEVERLY.VERY MUCH. WE HAVE BEEN CLOSE FRIENDS FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS. HE WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. MY DEEPEST CONDOLENCES.

Gary Lonetti

February 12, 2017

Fond memories of Frank from High School and the Marines. I frequently recall an incident in boot camp when the whole platoon was being punished for whatever and we had to do rifle lifts. That's like a bench press standing up with the M1 for the weight. I'm between Frank and TJ, two guys that played football, etc. and I'm loosing my "push", being the little guy, and they got either end of my rifle with the butts of their rifles and carried me through.
I will miss him, and may God bless him. I wonder where TJ is these days?

Ron Erickson

February 12, 2017

Surprised and sadden by the passing of my friend since junior high school. We spoke almost every week and the "hey swede" greeting was always upbeat and positive. I pray he is in the arms of Christ Jesus.

Dyan Matczynski-Yarusso

February 12, 2017

Love you, Sweetie! ;)

Frankie! Love you, Sweetie....;)

Dyan

February 12, 2017

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