Frank D'Alimonte
April 21, 1927 - May 16, 2013
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Thursday 5/23
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San Antonio Catholic Church
24445 Rampart Blvd.
Port Charlotte, FL 33980
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Thursday 5/23, 10:00 am

Frank J. D’Alimonte, 86, of Port Charlotte, Florida passed away Thursday, May 16, 2013 at his home in Port Charlotte. Frank was born April 21, 1927 in Bronx, New York and moved to Port Charlotte in 1988 from New Milford, CT. He was a WWII veteran who served in the U.S. Army. Frank was the…

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Jennifer Campanaro left a message on August 3, 2013:
I hope you have found peace grandpa, you are dearly missed. I will always cherish the memories that we shared and never forget you always famous line "you turkey" I sometimes catch myself calling others that, it must be in our blood :). Love always - Your granddaughter Jennifer Campanaro
Rosemary, Jim and Tyler Smith left a message on May 25, 2013:
Frank was always happy when he saw us and we'll never forget his smile. We'll always remember his catch phrases "you turkey, you", "take it home, show it to the kids", "good as gold" and "let me take your picture - oh, no, there's no film in the camera"! Nobody will ever be able to fill his shoes...I bet he's making everyone laugh in Heaven. Forever in our hearts♥
Kathy & Stu Arsan left a message on May 25, 2013:
"In the night of death, hope sees a star, and listening love can hear the rustle of a wing." - Robert Green Ingersoll The night of Frank's passing, my husband Stu and I went to sit outside. Stu looked up and saw a shooting star. It must have been Frank saying goodbye to us. We will miss him so much. Whenever we see a shooting star, it will remind us of him.
Raymon & Cecelia Myers Jr. left a message on May 22, 2013:
Connie & Family. Frank was such a wonderful man and a pleasure to have gotten to know him, we will miss him. May God hold you and your family in his arms and comfort you always during this sorrowful time in your lives. Frank will always be remembered as a warm and beautiful soul. May our prayers comfort you and your family . With love. Raymon & Cecelia
Vincent, Linda, Vincent, Jr. and Nick Briganti left a message on May 21, 2013:
Dear Aunt Connie and family, We were so sadden to hear the news of Uncle Frank's passing. Please know that you are in our hearts and prayers and accept our deepest sympathy. We're hoping to come see you the next time we're in Florida. Until then, stay strong in the love and faith that surrounds you. Blessings and Love The Briganti Family Olympia, WA.
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Judy Zepko left a message on May 21, 2013:
Dear Kathy, Stu & Mom: Rich and I send deepest sympathy for your loss. We only met Frank a few times, but could tell what a great guy he was. He had a wonderful sense of humor, and was such a kind person. He welcomed us into your home as though he had know us for years. We know he will be greatly missed. Much Love, Rich and Judy
Richard Celentano left a message on May 20, 2013:
Uncle Frank was one of the uncles that I remember best growing up. He was a lot of fun and we always looked forward to hooking up with him! Our deepest sympathy goes out to his family and friends. Maureen and Rick Celentano
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