Frank Verno, Jr.

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frank verno, jr.

Frank Verno, Jr.

April 12, 1956 ~ April 20, 2019

frank verno, jr.

April 12, 1956 ~ April 20, 2019


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  1. I bowled with Frankie for many years at Perry’s bowling center. We were doubles partners on a Sunday morning league for about 10 years. We always had a lot of fun and were were very competitive.. I also worked with Frank at MKS Industries. He was always pleasant and fun to work with at MKS.

    RIP FRANK…
    Your old buddy,
    Mike Weis

  2. Dear Family of Wonderful Frank,
    I so want to express my heartfault feelings for your loss, and am sending prayers and hugs your way, though one can never do enough. I worked with Frank at Quintel for 2 years, and often remarked to our co-workers how wonderful and intoxicating that amazing laugh was. Frank so knew how to live and relish life, and have fun at the same time. He was always so upbeat, and always positive. One can see how much he loved his family through his daily, joyous intereactions. He will be so missed. I’ll be making a donation to Frank’s cause in his name. Thanks for the many laughs Frank. God Bless, Michelle Mattick

  3. Were so sorry for your loss! There are no words to describe the loss of someone so close. Please know you’re in our hearts and thoughts. Your work family is so sad for you, our hearts are broken!

  4. Sue, Lisa and Kara there are no words besides how sorry I am to hear about Frank. Thoughts and prayers to all of you during this difficult time

  5. All of my family will truly miss such a great neighbor and friend .
    Frank was a remarkable man in every sense .
    May God bless him and keep him close .

  6. I will miss you Frank. Your sense of humor and your contagious laugh made the work day a little easier. You loved food,family and the Cowboys, three things I can definitely get behind. You will be missed by many. God’s speed friend.

  7. My heart aches from the news of Frank’s passing. He has been my work buddy for close to 20 years, sharing his life along the way. When talking about his Wife Sue, children Lisa and Kara, and his grandbabies, he wore his heart on his sleeve. He would just beam with the love he held for them. I will miss our love for food and recipe talks and his incredible laugh. Sending my prayers and condolences to his loving family.