elevated UONAI August 26, 1943 – December 7, 2023
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Thursday December 14, 2023 from 10:00 – 11:45am
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211 Langstaff Road East, Thornhill, ON, L3T 3Z6
elevated UONAI Funeral Mass
Thursday December 14, 2023 at 12:00 pm
elevated UONAI Chapel of St. Joseph- Holy Cross Catholic Funeral Home
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elevated UONAI Frank John Ferraro
elevated UONAI August 26, 1943 – December 7, 2023
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elevated UONAI It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Frank John Ferraro on December 7, 2023 at the age of 80. Beloved husband to Marie of 54 years and has been reunited with his loving son, Christopher.
elevated UONAI Frank will be lovingly remembered in the hearts of his sisters, family and friends.
elevated UONAI Frank was an amazing Father to his son Christopher. The two were inseparable with their numerous vacations to Disney and Myrtle Beach together, car rides to visit family and friends, and their drives to enjoy an ice cream were a part of their regular routines.
elevated UONAI Frank leaves behind a legacy of love, kindness and someone who always had a helping hand for anyone in need.
elevated UONAI Frank loved his job at Home Depot working as a kitchen designer. He was very knowledgeable and enjoyed helping his customers. He will be sadly missed by his co-workers.
elevated UONAI In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to:
elevated UONAI SickKids Hospital In Memory 2023: Frank Ferraro – SickKids Foundation
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elevated UONAI Community Living Mississauga
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elevated UONAI Cheques must be written as follows: Mammola Social Club Toronto Inc.
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Dear Marie my deepest condolences on the passing of my dear brother-in-law Frank. He certainly is leaving a void in all our lives. Frank was very kind with family & friends. He was a wonderful father & best friend to his beloved Christopher. Frank was a good provider to you, his wife and best companion anyone could have wished for. Whenever anyone needed advice he was always there to help us decide. We enjoyed family picnics at our yearly family get together in the summer at Santo Nicodemo’s feast day; also at Myrtle Beach S.C. when he visited us one year while working on assignment for Northern Telecom in Raleigh N.C. That year his brother Domenic & I made zeppoli & pittelli Mammolese style which we all enjoyed in company of his brother Vince, Josie and family and Nonna Carmela. We have lots of good memories thru the years at our reserved corner of Brunswick & Bloor for the annual Santa Claus Parade as our children grew up. When the parade was finished we will enjoy Nonna Carmela’s Italian
pastina & little meat balls, lasagna & whatever anyone else would bring. Yes, we certainly have good memories that will stay forever in our hearts.
Now that Frank & Christopher are in God’s presence reunited with our dearly departed family members all I wish for is that they all rest in peace. Courage Marie our family is always ready & willing to help you thru this sad time. Please call on us🙏💝🌹
Aunt Marie words to describe one of my favorite uncles my uncle FRANK FERRARO
Outgoing, outstanding,amazing, very generous, knowledgeable, well informed, life coach, mentor, awesome, loving, kind hearted,sincere, strong,etc. My uncle FRANK would go out of his way to help a family member and anyone else around him. He would also be there for out family in time of need and support making sure we we in good spirits while my dad spent time in the hospital the joy you would bring my father when you arrive with Christopher to visit him. The Sunday morning visit at my parents house when I was off work for 4 years because of the car accidents in 2000 always bring joy into my heart with your visit bring Christopher along and we would watch cartoons together Christopher and I while the coffee was brewing. Most of all all the help you would do to keep Brunswick ( nonna and nonno house) a float always thanking my for the chores I would do for nonna. Aunt Marie Caronelsy and I would like to express our deepest sympathy to you and we will do our best to be there for you whenever you need us. I would like to also thank you in advance for being chosen as on of uncle FRANK’s pallbearers I am honored to help stay strong aunt Marie we love you.
Le mie più sentite condoglianze a tutta la famiglia.
Dear Marie,
Heartfelt condolences to you, family and friends of the Ferraro family.
Love, Kathy, Frank Sansalone and family.
Dear Marie,
Our deep sympathy with you and family on the departure of your beloved husband Frank.
Edgar Paul, Silvana and Ilana
Aunt Marie,
My deepest condolences for the passing of Uncle Frank. He was a special individual. As others have already written he was always there for whoever was in need. He was a great example of someone who gave without asking for anything in return. His attention to Nonna, he routine visits to all his siblings and, most of all, his dedication to Christopher’s well being earned him the respect and admiration of all our family. I’m glad he was able to visit Italy, Calabria and especially Mammola this past summer. He was so happy to have been able to reconnect with his home town after so many many years away. The Ferraro family has lost another very dear member.