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Frank Longo Obituary

Longo , Frank T., Jr. , 76, born in White Plains, NY, moved to California and has been a long time resident of Hollywood, FL died June 14, 2007. Son of the late Frank Longo, Sr. and Josephine DeLangelo. Survived by loving wife of 42 years Deana; brother Salvatore; grandson Christopher Melanie and great- granddaughters Maya and Samantha. Predeceased by son Thomas and brothers Philip and Joseph. Frank loved to take care of and treated Deana like a princess. Frank and Deana enjoyed 68 cruises over the years and have seen many parts of the world. He served in the National Guard. Frank was a General Foreman in the construction industry, a member of the International Labor Union of North America and a Life Member of the Moose 545. He was great campaigner and took elections seriously. He was a great fisherman, loved to prepare meals, cook and entertain. He was a friend to all and had a genuine concern for his friends, always having an upbeat attitude. Visitation will be Monday, June 18th, 6-8pm with an evening prayer service all at the funeral home. Funeral Mass will be Tuesday, 10am at Nativity Catholic Church in Hollywood. Arrangements by:PANCIERA MEMORIAL HOME, 954-989-9900

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Published by Santa Cruz Sentinel on Jun. 20, 2007.

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Ernie and Lou Avelar

June 23, 2007

Frank was such a character. He forever made you laugh. He had many storys to tell. We will miss you, Pal. Dee Dee, you know you are in our hearts and prayers.

Dick Dennis

June 19, 2007

Dee Dee,our deepest sympathy to you.If there's anything we can do let us know.
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