Frank S. Catanzano Jr.

Born: Tue., Oct. 23, 1945
Died: Sat., Mar. 8, 2008

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Frank S. Catanzano Jr. Of Mashpee, formerly of Everett, on March 8. Father of Derek M. of Peabody, Lori A. Kysilovsky of Everett, Taryn M. Leeds of Tewksbury, Sandra M. Sestito of Peabody, and Sara F. of Mashpee. Brother of Margaret "Sis" Paolucci of Everett, Mary McKenzie of FL, Michael of CA, Mark of Burlington, Matthew of Everett, and the late Carole Grant. Also survived by 7 grandchildren, and nieces and nephews. Visiting hours will be Wednesday, March 12 from 4 to 7 p.m. in the Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main St., EVERETT. A Prayer Service will immediately follow at 7 p.m. Please omit flowers. Donations in Frank's memory may be made to MGH-Pediatric HE-MOC, Mass General Hospital, Attn Dr. Howard Weinstin, Yawkey 8B, 55 Fruit St., Boston, Ma. 02114. Interment will be private. Late Vietnam War veteran. Late member Ironworkers Union Local #7.

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Leo Balzano
   Posted Wed March 12, 2008
To the Family of Frank,

Frankie and I served together in Vietnam. Because of health reasons, I cannot attend his services but he and your family will be in my prayers. If someone emails their address, I have several Vietnam photos of Frank that I woild be more than happy to send along. God Bless.

Leo Balzano

Anthony Freelove
   Posted Thu March 13, 2008
To the Catanzano family,
I recall Frank as a young boy from Everett.He would come down the LYNDE. When he went to war with many of my friends and my brother Joe Freelove. He wouild come to Joe Caprio's pool hall, down the LYNDE and we always have a great time.
Just wanted to send the family my fond memories of Frank and wish him peace. Frank, thank you for your service to our country.
We will never forget the men who did what they had to do..
My brother passed at a very young also and he is waiting for you to shake your hand as a brother in arms..Peace