Frances Damico

Frances Damico
November 23, 1932 ~ April 12, 2016

April 12, 2016. Frances is predeceased by her Loving Mother and Father, Edwin and Jane Shepard Johnson. She is survived by her husband, John A. Damico, Esq.; children, Philip E. Damico, Karla D. (Robert) Wilsey, Esq., John A. Damico Jr., Esq.; Grandsons, Brandon (Christina) Wilsey, Esq. Ryan Wilsey; sister Mary (Chuck) Swynenberg; brother-in-law Liborio (Beatrice) Damico; nieces nephew, Connie Hem, Charles Swynenberg, Nancy Strothman Phyllis Tenney; many dear friends. For more information about Frances please visit www.aliferemembered.com
Frances was an eternally giving, loving, Mother, Devoted Friend and Volunteer to Many.
A woman of "great faith" and a devoted member of Hope Lutheran Church for over 50 years.
Frances' visitation will be Sunday 1-4 PM at the Funeral Home, 1411 Vintage Lane (Between 390 Long Pond Rd.). Her Funeral Service will be celebrated Monday 10AM at Hope Lutheran Church. Private Entombment in Riverside Cemetery. In Lieu of Flowers Donations to Hope Lutheran Church, 1301 Vintage Lane, Rochester, NY 14626 or to Salem Nutritional Center, Soup Kitchen, 60 Bittner St., Rochester, NY 14604 in her memory.
Frances grew up in Valparaiso, Indiana. In Valparaiso, she met who would become the love of her life while working as a waitress, John Damico. They fell in love were married and made their home in Rochester, NY.
Frances was a loving and supportive mother and wife. She was the center point of her family. Planning and hosting family events were something she looked forward to and as soon as one finished she began planning the next family event. Her family being together was all that mattered to her regardless of the event.
She enjoyed listening to spiritual music. She also enjoyed reading. Frances often said "use the brain God gave you." In her free time she enjoyed quilting, sewing and spending time with friends.
Frances had a strong faith. She was faithful and very active at Hope Church for over 50 years. She was a Sunday Greeter, coordinator for the yearly Vacation Bible School and was a leader at Bethel.
She was: caring, kind, active and she always "eagerly" put her family and friends first. To know her was to love her, she will be missed by many.