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In Loving Memory

Zangara, Frank J.

Zangara, Frank J., Sunday, Sept. 27, 2020, beloved husband of the late Joy Zangara (nee Carratta), our dear father and grandfather.

Services: Funeral from KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL, 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd., Thurs. Oct. 1, 10 a.m. Interment J.B. National Cemetery. Visitation Wed. 4-8 p.m.

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2 thoughts on “Zangara, Frank J.”

  1. I am sorry and regret your loss and I am sadden for the loss of my Uncle Frank. As a teenager my brothers and I would always enjoy seeing Uncle Frank at the Market. We would be there to help our father and it was always Uncle Frank, Uncle Ted, and Uncle Mike that made our work day more fun. Uncle Frank was the first one to laugh with us about nothing and being there to work for no money because he knew is oldest Brother Mathew brought us there to work like a slave without pay. It was always great to spend those moments with him and we starting laughing as soon as we saw him because we were ready for him to make fun of us for not demanding the impossible dream of getting money from elder brother. I will miss him and I regret not spending more time getting to know him better as I got older. My prayers and thoughts for him and the family and friends who loved him (My Uncle Frank is a good man). God Bless Him

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  2. I am sorry and regret your loss and I am sadden for the loss of my Uncle Frank. As a teenager my brothers and I would always enjoy seeing Uncle Frank at the Market. We would be there to help our father and it was always Uncle Frank, Uncle Ted, and Uncle Mike that made our work day more fun. Uncle Frank was the first one to laugh with us about nothing and being there to work for no money because he knew is oldest Brother Mathew brought us there to work like a slave without pay. It was always great to spend those moments with him and we starting laughing as soon as we saw him because we were ready for him to make fun of us for not demanding the impossible dream of getting money from elder brother. I will miss him and I regret not spending more time getting to know him better as I got older. My prayers and thoughts for him and the family and friends who loved him (My Uncle Frank is a good man). God Bless Him

    Reply

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