Frank loved and lived for his family. Frank could often be seen at his favorite breakfast diner, Marie’s, in Salisbury, where he spoke with great pride about the many accomplishments of his three children, six grandchildren, and becoming a great grandfather. He traveled around the country at every opportunity to visit his children and grandchildren and attend all their major milestones. He had the blessed opportunity to watch each of them grow into adults and held an active role in each of their lives. Frank was a devoted father, grandfather and great grandfather. He loved laughing and brought laughter to any room with his punny jokes.
Frank enjoyed history, movies, reading, discussing politics and listening to the Beatles. He was an avid New England sports fan and above all, his beloved Red Sox and all things baseball.