Frank P. Odierno                                                             

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IN LOVING MEMORY OF

 

Frank P. Odierno

  April 5, 1932 -

December 27, 2007

 

God looked around His garden

And found an empty place.

He then looked down upon the earth

And saw your tired face.

He put His arms around you

And lifted you to rest.

God’s garden must be beautiful

He always takes the best.

He saw the road was getting rough

And the hills were hard to climb,

So He closed your weary eyelids

And whispered "Peace be thine".

It broke our hearts to lose you

But you didn’t go alone,

For part of us went with you

The day God called you home.

 

Odierno - Frank P. of Peabody, formerly of East Boston, passed away on Thursday December 27th, 2007.

 

Beloved husband of over 52 years to Anna (Delia) Odierno.

 

Devoted father of Frank Odierno of East Boston, David Odierno and his wife Andrea of Weymouth, and Lori Celona and her husband Frank of Peabody.

 

Dear brother of Louis Odierno of Florida, Elsie Antonuccio of East Boston, and Paul Odierno of East Boston.

 

Cherished grandfather of Frank, Christopher, Chris, Liliana, Frank and Sophia.

 

Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews.

 

Funeral from the Ruggiero-Mazzarella Memorial Home, 971 Saratoga Street (Orient Heights) East Boston on Monday December 31st at 9:00am. Funeral Mass in the Sacred Heart Church, 45 Brooks Street, East Boston at 10:00am.

 

Visiting hours are on Sunday, December 30th from 3:00pm to 7:00pm.  Relatives and friends respectfully invited.

 

Frank was born in New York on April 5,1932 to Alfred and Lucy (Gaetano) Odierno. He worked as a union plumber after serving his country proudly in the US Navy during the Korean conflict, and was a past member of the Peabody Elks, the Orient Heights Civic Club, and the Local #12. Frank passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Thursday morning in the Lahey Clinic North in Peabody after a brief illness. He was 75 years of age.

 

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Frank's memory may be made to the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 31160, Hartford CT, 06150.

 

The Memorial Home is handicapped accessible and a children’s lounge is available. Courtesy valet parking at the front entrance and ample attendant off street parking is also available in our 3 parking lots. For transportation to the memorial home please call 617-569-0990.

 

Services will conclude with Frank being laid to rest in Woodlawn Cemetery in Elm Street, Everett.

 

 

 

 

 

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