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Frank Grosso Memoriam

Frank Del Grosso
Commerating 100 years. February 25, 1924 - April 5, 2015.
Frank was a true San Francisco native, a son, cousin, brother, uncle, friend, veteran, hard worker, husband, father, godfather, grandfather, great-grandfather. Today we celebrate Frank a life well lived. It's been almost nine years since your eternal journey. We miss you everyday.
I remember your dream birthday wish to celebrate 100 years with family Maestri's, Bertorelli, with friends, John G. Donald B at the Seal Rock Inn, for morning coffee. Perhaps Crab, warm sourdough, a Ghirardelli Chocolate bag desert, some full bodied red wine with your Windsor Terrace widows and widowers; Ellen, Bobbie, Tom, with Robyn, neighbors, Jonesy, and extended family. Our wish to be together again with you too!
Your legacy continues although, some like you are no longer in San Francisco. Your surviving daughter has celebrated her 75th year. Most of your adoring family remain in the Bay Area. Sandy and John's family your grandchildren, the Keane kids: Jessica, Chris, Brian, Meg. The third generation thanks to Jenny, Curtis, Sri, we enjoy their children, Maria, Danny, Keanen, Vivek, and Rowen. Ya Hoo. All sports fans! We honor you, love you and miss you.
Dad, Grandpa, Nonno, Salute, Buon Compleanno, Happy Birthday! Ci vediamo

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle on Feb. 21, 2024.

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jeff borghello

February 21, 2024

Happy 100th Frank. I remember you from keeping score in the Sunset Scavenger bowling league. I remember talking to you when I worked at Cala Foods on South Van Ness, and as a good friend of my Dad´s ( Bob Borghello). Rest in peace, Frank.

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