Frank Eppolite III

Frank Eppolite III obituary, Mount Laurel, NJ

Frank Eppolite III

Frank Eppolite Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Mount Laurel Home for Funerals & Cremation Services, Inc. on Nov. 20, 2024.

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FRANK EPPOLITE III Born in Delran, NJ, and a longtime resident of North Hanover, NJ, Frank Eppolite III passed away at the age of 81, in his Emerald Isle, NC, home on the evening of November 15, 2024. For the past 16 years, Emerald Isle had been his beloved home.
Frank was the devoted husband of Janet (Lewallen) Eppolite and a cherished father to Lisa, Vincent and his spouse Lorene, Kristin and her spouse Stephen Albinson, and Justin. Known as "Pop Pop," he was adored by his grandchildren: Brianna, Zane, Vincenza, Elliette, Gavin, and Orazio. He was a loving brother to Robert and his spouse Annette, Marilyn and her spouse Ric Neri, and Ronald and his spouse Barbara. Frank also held a special place in his heart for his godson, Charles Silvestri. He was predeceased by his parents, Frank Eppolite Jr. and Mary Eppolite. Frank was a dedicated entrepreneur, owning and operating two successful family businesses: Eppolite's Excavating and Hidden View Nursery. His love for farming, car racing, and car restoration was evident throughout his life. Whether tending to his garden, working on a classic car, or spending time with his family, Frank found joy in his passions and shared them generously with others. He was the kind of person who was always willing to lend a hand to a friend or loved one in need, a true testament to his caring and generous spirit.
Frank was also a proud veteran of the United States Army, where he served in Korea on the DMZ.
Family and Friends are invited to attend Frank's visitation at Mount Laurel Home for Funerals 212 Ark Rd Mt Laurel NJ on Sunday November 24th from 2-4pm. Catholic Services and Military honors will be held on Monday November 25 at 11am sharp at Brigadier General William C Doyle Veteran's Cemetery 350 Province Line Rd, Wrightstown. Everyone will meet at the cemetery.
Frank's legacy of love, generosity, and hard work will live on through his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing him. In lieu of flowers to Kidney Cancer Association (kidneycancer.org)
Kidney Cancer Association
PO Box 676226
Dallas, TX 75267-6226
or Tunnels to Towers at www.t2t.org.

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December 18, 2024

Orazio Eppolite posted to the memorial.

November 24, 2024

Charlie Silvestri posted to the memorial.

November 22, 2024

Robert and Pam Smith posted to the memorial.

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Orazio Eppolite

December 18, 2024

He was a good grandpa he always had a cheer

Charlie Silvestri

November 24, 2024

I remember when I was going to be married (the first time) I felt as if I needed to go visit him, as my Godfather, to let him know what the plan was.
His response to my telling him `I´m getting married´ was `What do you want to do that for?!´
Turned out that time he was right. See? You should always consult your Godfather. It´s not just a movie trope!
I´ll miss you Uncle Frank. Thanks for always being at the other end of the line when I needed you. As always, thanks for being such a good friend to my mom and dad.
With love. Always.

Charlie

Robert and Pam Smith

November 22, 2024

To the whole Eppolite Family, Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Bernie Conatser

November 20, 2024

Frank loved to share the fruits and vegetables of his beloved garden with his neighbors. I will remember Frank with a smile every time I have carrots, spinach or collards for the rest of my life. May he Rest In Peace. Bernie Conatser

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