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Frank J. Sanza Jr.

May 29, 1935 ~ March 9, 2025

Born in: Rochester, NY
Resided in: Rochester, NY
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Frank J. Sanza Jr.

May 29, 1935 ~ March 9, 2025

Born in: Rochester, NY
Resided in: Rochester, NY


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  1. Frank was the Official Facilitator of our monthly breakfast. He ran a tight ship. We were expected to RSVP to his notice which was issued by the preceding Wednesday. The deadline for ordering was 8:30 AM. AND a full bowl of French Vanilla was to be strategically placed within his reach! (Note the bowl with blue containers in the picture below.) However, we were privileged to have shared countless numbers of stories, experiences, tacit humor and solutions to world problems with Frank at the helm. Over the years all of us have revered his persona.
    RIP, Friend.
    Sam Bonino

  2. In loving memory of Frank J. Sanza, Jr., May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow –
    Love, Tony & Alicia, Sess, Heather, Jacks

  3. Please accept our sincerest condolences on the passing of your family’s patriarch. May his legacy continue to live in all of you –
    The Kenefick family

  4. Wherever a beautiful soul has been, there is a trail of beautiful memories –
    In loving memory of Uncle Greg, Rick & Debbie, Jason, Megan, Dylan, Bilal & Salem

  5. After an uncertain introduction to Frank at Xerox, we became the best of friends. He added humor to many situations over the years. I never knew what he might say. It could be very funny or diplomatic. Playing guitar and taking lessons from him was an unexpected side. Surprising opponents with his racket ball skill, especially the younger guys, was amazing. All charter boat trips were fun. All summer picnics with wives and chef Frank were fun. Lately the fun shifted to the Nutcracker where Frank could be found at the monthly breakfast enjoying life. – – – And we all enjoyed and loved him!

  6. My heart is sad but I feel it a privilege that I knew and loved Frank for over 30 years.
    Frank loved life and was known for his outspoken opinions on everything. We enjoyed many hours at the gym, coffee and donuts, golfing and of course at lunches and dinners. As the years progressed our group got smaller but Frank was always there to add his unique form of humor and wisdom to any and all conversations. But I must say I admired this man most of all for his undying love of his family that he never neglected to mention each and every time we spoke. Franks pride and joy was his beloved wife and his children and grandchildren. In all the years I cannot recall any of our conversations that did not include Frank’s mentioning his family. This was truly Frank Sanza’s legacy. I am extremely proud to say FRANK SANZA was my friend.