403 Ridge Road | Lyndhurst, New Jersey 07071 | Phone: (201) 438-7272
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JoAnn Gingerelli Tanis lit a candle
Wednesday, February 3, 2021
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The Memorial Video of Uncle Frank demonstrates his biggest legacy of genuine warmth, enormous love for his family, life and everyone he came in contact with, including all children.
Uncle Frank has been a great part of all of our lives since we were so young, when he played with us, would kid around, make us all smile and laugh and of course pinching all of our cheeks every time he saw us. He continued this signature of his throughout the generations...
A special memory I have is Uncle Frank watching me learn to swim when I was young, cheering me on each week, as I removed one of the many tubes I wore... Another fun memory of him, is practicing his baseball swing as he warmed up and swung at the bees in his backyard...
We had The Best family parties and holidays with great company and food in a fantastic big Italian Family. We always looked forward to all of these parties including many Christmas Eve's at Uncle Frank and Aunt Joann's home, which he was a huge part of, talking to everyone and telling the best stories.
Uncle Frank's Powerful Faith is what kept him so strong and extremely positive throughout his 5 year battle with cancer. He always felt Thankful, Grateful and Blessed, no matter what he was going through.
It's hard to believe Uncle Frank is no longer here with us, but his legacy lives on in all of us and he will always be walking beside us. We will cherish all of the wonderful, amazing memories of him Forever...
Rest in Peace Uncle Frank. Love Always, JoAnn, Don and family
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Pat posted a symbolic gesture
Monday, February 1, 2021
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Uncle Frank, ever since I could remember you were always there, to play with me, throw a baseball or football, play basketball or to just talk. Family was always very important and I can barely remember a time when you weren't there for a family gathering. It wasn't just me but you interacted with all your nieces and nephews in such a great way. We had so much fun when the family got together, memories that will last a lifetime. As I got older we bonded over our love of sports but would always talk about our family's and jobs as well. A few others have mentioned it here but it's true, you usually had a smile on your face and always had a bunch of stories to tell. When my two kids were born, you always would make them feel special whenever you saw them and would bring a smile to my face watching you play with them.
Even during the time you were sick you were one of those people who handled it in as upbeat a manner as possible. No matter what was thrown at you, at least outwardly your spirits were always good. You went through a lot over the past few years and it was hard seeing you like that. It's going to be strange feeling without Uncle Frank around. The positive is your pain and suffering has ended. Love, Pat.
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paolazzicarol@gmail.com posted a condolence
Friday, January 29, 2021
Dear Joann and family, Ernie and I wish to express our sincere condolences to you and your family. Frankie was such a nice guy and will be dearly missed
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Marianne Nichols planted a tree in memory of Frank DeSerio
Thursday, January 28, 2021
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My love and sympathies to you. I loved him like a father and he will greatly be missed. Sending love and healing prayers. Marianne & Family Join in honoring their life - plant a memorial tree
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Louis Ferrara posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Frank, I was reflecting. Our relationship goes back about 65 years. It’s been a long journey that began in our teenage years, our twenties and our married family years. We shared a lot of good times and also some sad ones. Who knew!! We married two sisters from another state. We became part of one family. We became brothers-in-law but not outlaws. We shared many holidays together, those long dinners and our famous cigar walks to digest. We never ran out of conversation. We celebrated our kid’s birthdays and other special events from babies to grown adults. You always were a good friend, very responsible and always ready to help at any time. You always saw the light at the end of the tunnel. The Lord has decided to take you. In a way, you are rid of all the suffering you endured here and can now Rest In Peace and enjoy the Kingdom of God. You can be sure that Mary and I will always remain close to Joann, Steven, Chris and Tara, Dominic and Adriana. Mary and I will miss you. Our children will miss Uncle Frank. You will always be in our thoughts.
Your friend always,
Lou
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Camille and Juan Nunez planted a tree in memory of Frank DeSerio
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
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Joann and family, sending you all prayers for peace and strength. I always admired Frank's positivity and strong Faith. May he rest peacefully. Join in honoring their life - plant a memorial tree
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Lucille Spitzer purchased flowers
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
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Lucille Spitzer
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With deepest sympathy and love. Fred & Lucille Spitzer & family
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Donna DeSerio posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
What a great loss....I do not think I ever met a man that smiled as much as Uncle Frank. He always had a story to tell and was always giving to his family! A man with a heart of Gold! My prayers and condolences to Aunt Joann, Steven, Chris, Tara and the kids. He will always be with all of you.
Love,
Donna DeSerio
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Diane Feola posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
My condolences Aunt Joann and entire DeSerio family. I always remember so many years ago way out in Plymouth Lake a big party would be going on and where was Uncle Frank? He was walking the property snapping off twigs and branches, always smiling. I pray that the Holy Spirit comforts you in your time of sadness, and your hope remains in the promises of God, through Christ our Savior. 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18.
✝️ Diane Feola. (Formerly Deserio)
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Virginia A Kerner lit a candle
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
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We Are sO Sorry To Hear This Sad News ... Praying For All ..
The Kerner Family
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Tuesday, January 26, 2021
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Tuesday, January 26, 2021
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Three generations of a family that took root in Lyndhurst and have created a legacy to be the people you know with respect, dignity and compassion for all those who pass through our doors. For close to 90 years the Nazare Memorial Home has been a pillar of service to the people of Lyndhurst and its bordering communities.
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Nazare Memorial Home, Inc.
Karen Nazare Zitman
Manager, Licensed Funeral Director
N.J. Lic. No. 4520
403 Ridge Road
Lyndhurst, New Jersey
07071
Phone: (201) 438-7272
Fax: (201) 438-5210
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