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Frank J. Maurizio obituary, Utica, NY

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Frank Maurizio Obituary

Frank J. Maurizio, Sr. died on November 11, 2025 - appropriately, Veterans Day - after 93 years of a life filled with family, service and community.

Born in his beloved Utica (he never wanted to be anywhere else), on April 30, 1932, Frank was a fixture in downtown Utica, having owned and operated King's Body Works and Auto Sales, mostly on Elizabeth Street, for more than 60 years. He would leave for "the shop" by 6 a.m., prompting his wife, Rosemary, to explain that he had to "turn on the downtown lights so Utica could get to work." Speaking of Rosemary, well she was a wild story herself. But this is about Frank so let's just say, They were high school sweethearts who married on June 19, 1954, raised four terrific children and had many friends who delighted in their company. Rosemary died in 2017, though memories of her remained very much alive.

While a hard worker throughout his life, Frank had fun, too. He was an avid bowler and fisherman and especially enjoyed Vernon Downs. He owned several harness horses over the years, none of which made him rich; some of which never finished a race. Frank's passion for horseracing led to the creation of the "Idiot Club," a gathering of gambling aficionados who enjoyed their sausage and peppers and tomato pie just as much as they did the races. The club refurbished several old buses - with "Utica's Idiot Club" emblazoned on the side - for road trips to race tracks up and down the East Coast. The bus was a regular fixture in the city's St. Patrick's Day Parade and hosted fundraisers for several local charities.

Frank was a graduate of Utica Free Academy, where he excelled in basketball (Marco was his nickname and he wore #5) and the former Utica Technical Institute (now Mohawk Valley Community College). He was proud of his service in the U.S. Army and was a "mess sergeant " when he was honorably discharged. He loved to cook until the very end and was especially proud of his homemade spaghetti sauce.

Over the years, he was active in a number of organizations, including Adrean Post 625 American Legion, MVCC Alumni Association, Knights of Pythias and Shriners International.

More than anything, though, Frank loved being surrounded by his family, especially his ten grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, who all adored their "Baba."

Frank was predeceased by his parents, Joseph and Rose Maurizio; stepmother, Antoinette Maurizio; and his sister, Joyce Laino.

He is survived by his children, Frank Maurizio, Jr. (Janice), of South Carolina, Sheralynn Harrington (Thomas), of Florida, Michael Maurizio (Patricia), of New Hartford and Linda DeCarlo (Roland), of New Hartford; a sister, Suzanne Collea, of California; several nieces, nephews and cousins, especially Mario Spina, of Whitesboro and Salvatore Capuana, of Utica; and special friends and neighbors such as Ralph Cavo, Mike McHale, Sylvia Pescatore, Kathryn Scarafile, Russ Schmitt and many others too numerous to mention.

Visitation will be held at The Scala, Roefaro and Karboski Funeral Home, 1122 Culver Ave., Utica, from 5-7 p.m., on Monday, Nov. 17. His Mass of Christian Burial will be Celebrated from Historic Old St. John's Church, 240 Bleecker St., Utica, at 10 a.m., Tuesday, Nov. 18. Private interment will be in Calvary Cemetery next to his beloved wife, Rosemary.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the ARC, Oneida-Lewis Chapter. Envelopes will be available.

Online sympathy www.scalaroefaro.com.

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Published by Daily Sentinel from Nov. 12 to Nov. 29, 2025.

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17

Visitation

5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Scala, Roefaro & Karboski Funeral Home

1122 Culver Avenue, Utica, NY 13501

Nov

18

Service

10:00 a.m.

Historic Old St. John’s Church

240 Bleecker Street, Utica, NY 13501

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1122 Culver Ave, Utica, NY 13501

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STEPHANIE D SCHELL

November 14, 2025

Was very active in the community and had a passion for cooking.

Susan Martellotto Januszewski

November 14, 2025

Frank was a dear friend to my late father Nicholas Martellotto. Known Frank since the 1970s. Every trip to Utica (I live in New Hampshire) I would stop by and see Frank. I´d bring something like homemade manicotti and sausage roll. Frank shared his pasta fagioli. We had laughs , tears, and prayed for others, I will miss Frank. May he rest in peace with all our departed loved ones. Photo taken in May 2025 with my son Samuel.

Jean p

November 13, 2025

Sorry for your loss your father was a sweet man

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