Condolences
You will always be in my heart and mind. Thank You for being such a great brother. I was blessed with you. My love, Your brother, Joe.
You will always be in my heart and mind. Thank You for being such a great brother. I was blessed with you. My love, Your brother, Joe.
Frank and his family would come visit us in Pine Hill a few times a year. Frankie and I would play together and Kathy and Lisa would do their own things while our parents had their own times together. Many times Frank would spend the time with me that my own father was unable to do in his later years. In the warmer weather we always played "3 grounders or a pop" in my small backyard, sometimes 2 or 3 times a day. I remember having to chase and find our only ball in the tall weeds of Mr. Persons' yard when someone hit the ball too far and hard. Sometimes we'd go to the playground but it was more fun in the backyard. Every time they visited we would take a trip to Arkville and spend time at Lou's Driving Range. Many hours of fun trying to hit the metal yardage signs. Frank had the knack for hitting the signs but Frankie and I were lucky if we bounced one close. I remember one time driving back home Frank and my mother were kind of racing, the oldsmobile against the mustang. Frank decided to pass mom on the double yellow line and sure enough there was a state trooper watching and of course Frank got a ticket. We always heard that story for many years. When Kathy and I got lucky our parents would trade children, they'd leave Frankie in Pine Hill with me and take Kathy to Brooklyn with Lisa. Frankie and I spent a lot of time during the years building cheap models which when we were together turned out to be fiery airplane or car crashes. We had reputations to keep up after awhile. The special times for me was when I got traded for Lisa and got to spend time in Brooklyn. I remember Frank taking Frankie and I to many Met games and the "Godfather" movie was very memorable for me. When we were together Frank and Lydia made me feel as a son and did so many things that I would imagine my father would have done if he could. All great memories and I remember the months of anticipation waiting for the Masini family to visit Pine Hill. I am fortunate and lucky to have spent the time I did with Frank, I would be so proud if he were my dad. Lydia, Frankie, Lisa and all your children... sincere condolences and prayers to all of you. Rest in peace Frank, love you.
With a heavy heart and tears in my eyes I offer sincere condolences to the Masini family. So many great memories of the times spent together, glad to have been a part of your lives for the short times we were together. Frank, rest in peace and I will always remember your loving and caring nature. We are all blessed to have known you.
Frank and his family were a huge part of my life growing up. I will always remember his kindness and gentle nature. Peace is with Frank now. My love and thoughts go to his family. Kathy
I am lucky to have had a grandpa like you. I miss and love you, rest in peace.
My deepest sympathy to the family at this difficult time. You are all in my heart and prayers. My Uncle Frank, will always have a special place in my heart. Love, Evamarie and Jeff.
I will like to bring some special words to soften the sadness that you are going through. Death is not the end of the road. As Christians we should believe it is the doorway into a spiritual dimension that never ends. To support what I just mentioned I will like to share these verses from the Holy Bible which are: (1 Corinthians 15:52-53) "Those who have died will be raised to live forever... transformed... Our mortal bodies must be transformed into immortal bodies." (2 Corinthians 5:1) "When these bodies of ours are taken down like tents and folded away, they will be replaced by resurrection bodies in heaven." As Christians we should believe and have faith. Jesus Christ died and resurrected on the third day. From that day on, his disciples no longer fear death because they know that they, too, will live again. Jesus is the resurrection and the life. God Bless all of you, Michael, Olga, Michael Alexander and Kathleen Ann
God gave me the opportunity of moving to Orlando, Florida, on December 3, 1994. My Uncle Frank and my Aunt Lydia, we're already living here. Moving here, gave me the opportunity to share and make happy memories with them. Every weekend, we use to go to Winter Park, to have lunch/dinner. We use to share so many stories, always happy ones. In sharing this time with him, we both discovered that we shared the passion of having many shoes! Lol! I knew I got it from someone! He always took care of me and dedicated time. I remember, how much he loved his grand children, they were his heart, but one stood out, and it was Vinnie.....oh, he had so many stories of Vinnie, he could have written a journal! "Uncle Frank, I love you and will miss you. I know you are in the arms of The Lord and the Angels. Rest in Peace. We will see eachother again!