Francis McCormick
Born: Mon., Sep. 29, 1930
Died: Sun., Mar. 23, 2014
Visitation
4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Fri., Mar. 28, 2014
Location: Rocco Funeral Home
Funeral Mass
10:00 AM Sat., Mar. 29, 2014
Location: Immaculate Conception Church


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Francis McCormick, 83 of Everett
A true gentleman, Frank McCormick, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Sunday morning, March 23rd. Frank was the son of James and Mary Ann (Southwell) McCormick and was a lifelong resident of Everett.
Frank was the beloved husband of the late Elaine A. (Barbuto) McCormick and the loving father of Darlene and her husband Brian Power of Melrose; Joseph F. McCormick of Melrose; Sandra and her husband Robert Pothier of Tewksbury; and Frank II and his wife Rosanna of Peabody. Lovingly known as “Ol Dadil” Frank was very proud of his eight grandchildren; Elizabeth, Frankie III, Joseph Jr., Alicia, Courtney, Jillian, Robert and Janelle. He was also the dedicated Uncle of 56 nieces and nephews and many more grand nieces and nephews. He was the brother of John “Jack” McCormick and his wife Louise of East Boston, Pauline and her husband Jackie of Everett, Betty Carr (special cousin) and the late James, Geraldine, Dorothy, Mary, “Jim,” Paul, Gerald and Donald.
Frank was an airplane mechanic in the United States Air Force during the Korean War, a member of the National Guard and the son of two wonderful parents from Newfoundland Canada. Frank always proclaimed his heritage as a proud “Newfoundlander.” The love of his life was his wife Elaine, his four children, eight grandchildren and many friends who all called him “Ol’ Dadil.” Frank had the gift of gab, a love of country music, dancing to happy music and was a teacher of sorts (especially when it came to life lessons, carpentry, plumbing, mechanics and waterskiing). He taught hundreds of people to waterski on Lake Attash and his favorite place on earth “Rock Haven Lake in Maine.”
Although he was a dedicated bus driver and retired trackman for the MBTA for 38 years, Frank was a carpenter at heart. He had a love of fixing things and repaired many cars, homes and hearts with his loving spirit. Frank exemplified “love” each day through his random acts of kindness. He touched so many of us with simple conversation, humorous stories and his smile. Frank was an inspiration to many and a living example of God’s love and grace. Frank “lives, laughs and loves” now from heaven.
Funeral from the Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main St., EVERETT, Saturday, March 29th, at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass in the Immaculate Conception Church, Everett, at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours will be Friday from 4 to 8 p.m. Interment will be in Glenwood Cemetery, Everett. In lieu of flowers, donations in Frank's memory may be made to the Doheny Eye Institute "LHON Research", 1450 San Pablo St., Suite 3050, Los Angeles, CA 90033. Complimentary valet parking will be available at the funeral home on Friday evening.
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Condolence Booklet
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Tammy Campisi & Family
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Posted Mon March 24, 2014
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You were so special and always made me feel special. Your loss is immeasurable. May the love from all who love you guide your way to heaven.
T.
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Nadine Silsbee
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Posted Tue March 25, 2014
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We have lost a great man on earth; however, Heaven has gained a beautiful angel. Shad was an amazing man who was loved by all who had the fortune of knowing him. My love to all of you during this most difficult time.
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Dick and Barbara Pothier
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Posted Tue March 25, 2014
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Our Sympathy to the McCormick family.
Np words, no matter how tender,
can touch what you are feeling,
no one can soften the sorrow.
Still we are thinking of all the family
and hoping it helps in some way
to know that we care and share in your sadness.
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Patricia Pulson
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Posted Tue March 25, 2014
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So sad to here he is gone. I always loved Uncle Franks hats. He was sharp looking in them all.
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Cindy Dicicco Plourde
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Posted Tue March 25, 2014
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Frank, I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your father. I had the pleasure of meeting your dad at the holiday party. He made me feel like I was family and kept me laughing with his stories.
Heaven gained an angel!
Cindy DiCicco Plourde
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Christine Trevisani Hachey
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Posted Wed March 26, 2014
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So sorry to hear about Frank's passing. He truly was a special person and we have many fond memories of him. My family's thoughts are with you.
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Bob Sweeney
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Posted Wed March 26, 2014
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My condolences to the McCormick Family for their loss. I have of heard wonderful stories from Joe about what a great man and father he has been to your whole family. He will truly be missed.
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Susan ONeil
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Posted Wed March 26, 2014
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Sandra - I know you mostly in passing from the Dewing school. I will keep you and your family in my prayers. I am so sorry for you loss. Blessings to you and your family.
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Sheila Martin
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Posted Wed March 26, 2014
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Sandy so sorry for your loss of your dad, with sympathy
Sheila Martin
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Susan Mulvaney & the Mulvaney Family
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Posted Wed March 26, 2014
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What a party they are having in heaven to welcome Frank home. Can't you just see them all laughing, playing cards and singing. I know my Mom, Marie was there to give him a big hug and kiss. He will be missed by all here on earth. We want to express our deepest sympathy to his family...Susan, Maureen & Wayne Mulvaney
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Kevin Croke
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Posted Wed March 26, 2014
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Frank, please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss. We will forever remember the hospitality shown to us during our trip to the cottage.
Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Kevin and Son Mark
St John's, Newfoundland
Canada
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Eddie Mattuchio
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Posted Thu March 27, 2014
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To the McCormick family I'm so sorry for your lose I know every one will miss uncle Frank but GOD is getting a great handy man. Eddie Mattuchio.
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Bride Southwell (Lane). Toronto, On Canad
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Posted Thu March 27, 2014
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To the McCormick Family
So sorry to hear of my cousin's passing. My prayers and thoughts are with you at this very difficult time.
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David, Marylee, DJ and Andrew Watkins
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Posted Thu March 27, 2014
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Our deepest sympathies to the McCormick Family, you are in our thoughts and prayers at this most difficult time.
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family Misic
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Posted Thu March 27, 2014
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Rarely is one blessed enough to meet a person as kind, as pleasant, as honest, and as fun as Frank. It has truly been a pleasure to get to know him, and his family, and to have tea with him (no caffeine of course!!) and talk just about anything. Lots of laughs and lots of fun conversations we've had. He will be truly missed.
Our deepest condolences to the McCormick family.
- family Misic.
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Jack & Evelyn Murphy
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Posted Thu March 27, 2014
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Frank was a great cousin and friend. Lived life to the fullest.
A great storyteller who will be missed by all.
Jack & Evelyn
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Sarah Southwell
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Posted Thu March 27, 2014
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Dear McCormick family,
We were so heartbroken to hear of Frank's passing.
For those of us in Newfoundland, I can say that Frank was a truly special and dear member of the family - his love of life and family kept us feeling close to you all; even though many miles and years separate us.
Back in 2000, I was working in the US and had the opportunity to see Frank and Elaine and some other members of the family. It was truly wonderful the way he opened his home and heart to me - he gave me a well needed break and certainly cheered my spirits; as I had been away from home for about 6 months at that time. I remember how we sat in his kitchen and talked for hours about family and friends, Newfoundland and Boston, and all things in between.
I remember thinking how much he reminded me of my own father and this was such a blessing at a time when I was definitely feeling more than a little homesick. He showed me pictures of his and Elaine's wedding (they looked so beautiful!) and I was touched at how he spoke of his family with such love and respect. How lucky you are to have been able to have such a person in your lives.
Frank will be truly missed and forever remembered with such love.
On behalf of all the Southwell family, may I say that our hearts go out to you and our prayers are with you.
Sincerely,
Sarah Southwell,
Julia, Catherine and Ron Southwell.
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Ronald and Judy Southwell
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Posted Thu March 27, 2014
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To the McCormick family,
we were so deeply saddened to hear of Frank's passing.
Frank was a gentle soul with such a loving heart and will be greatly missed.
Although we cannot be there in person to offer our condolences,
please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sorrowful time.
He will always be remembered with such love.
Sincerely,
Ronald and Judy Southwell
Gander, Newfoundland, Canada.
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Barry,Linda, Marina and Michael
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Posted Fri March 28, 2014
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Farewell Ol Dadil, your kindness and love of life will always be remembered by all of us. Thanks for the many, many memories and the laughs.
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Cheryl McCormick DeSilva
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Posted Fri March 28, 2014
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Uncle Frank, you were a very special Uncle and I have many fond memories of you, my 1st one being when my mom had just bought me new shoes, I think I was around 1 yr.old and you said " Cheryl Ann I'm going to put in the frying pan" but put me into washing machine which had water in it and my mom always told me that story. I will always remember your smile and twinkle in your eyes. I know there's a party in heaven as you are with Aunt Elaine and my Mom and Dad and all the other angels from our family. Rest in Peace my Uncle, Love Cheryl Ann.
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Donald & Louise Gabor
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Posted Fri March 28, 2014
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To the McCormick family,
Our sincere condolences to all of you at this time of grief and loss. Our memories of Frank are nothing but pleasant; he was a wonderfully kind and decent man.
Donald recalls many mornings in Maine walking over from John & Leila's house to sit and talk with my "early rising friend" and catch up over a cup of coffee.
May he rest in peace
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Suzanne Holt, Buchans, Newfoundland, Canada
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Posted Fri March 28, 2014
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To the McCormick family - please accept my condolences on the loss of a wonderful man. I remember my mom, Cecilia Holt (Southwell) telling me lots of stories about Frank during his times in Newfoundland and how funny and full of life he was. My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this difficult time.
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