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Frank was a man of unshakable integrity, and a heart of gold who truly lived for his family. He was our moral compass, always guiding us to do what was right, and his deep devotion to our mother provided the ultimate example of lifelong love. Married to the love of his life for over 70 years he spent every single day adoring her and showing us all what true commitment looks like. Whether he was working hard on his bread route- leaving his children with cherished memories of time spent side-by-side-or acting as a steady anchor for his grandchildren and great grandchildren he made it clear that we were his greatest pride and his entire world.
He was the light that sparkled in every crowded room, possessing a happy, funny personality that naturally drew everyone toward him. The best storyteller we knew, he used his incredible sense of humor to make the hardest days feel lighter, always reminding us to “live for today and keep an eye on tomorrow.” While he will be deeply missed, his legacy lives on in the laughter he sparked, the lessons he taught, and the immense love he shared with those lucky enough to be called his family.
Funeral Mass- Tuesday January 6, 2026 at St. Lawrence RC Church, Sayville
Interment- St. Lawrence Cemetery