Frank Lamentea

Born: Thu., Sep. 22, 1938
Died: Wed., Dec. 27, 2006

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Frank E. Lamentea Of Dennisport, formerly of Everett on December 27. Beloved husband of Judith MacDonald. Father of Don and his wife Donna and Andrea Zibaitis and her husband Dan all of Melrose. Son of the late Domenic and Helen Rocco. Brother of Helene Coveney of Malden. Also survived by 4 grandchildren, Olivia, Zachary, Jacqueline and Domenic. Funeral from The Salvatore Rocco and Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main St., Everett, Saturday December 30 at 8am. Funeral Mass in St. Anthony Chruch Everett at 9. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Friday 4-8. In lieu of flowers donations in Frank's memory may be made to the Mass General Hospital Cancer Care Center, c/o MGH Development Office, 165 Cambridge St., Ste. 600, Boston, Ma. 02114. Interment Glenwood Cemetery Everett. Frank gave 42 years of service to Harvard University, 31 years of service on the Board of Harvard University Employee Credit Union and 7 years on the board of Harvard University Retirees Assoc. and Volunteer at the Elder Hostel.

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Paul W. Rogers
   Posted Fri December 29, 2006
Dear Judy and Family:
I want to say how sorry I am for your loss. I had worked with Frank while he was at Widener Library and I was in Central Administration in the Payroll Office. He was a great person to work with and know. I caught up with Frank last December when I became part of HURA and matter of fact I was co chairing this year's HURA Day in March with him. He was always so helpful. I am sure you have many wonderful memories to help you through this difficult time. My prayers are with your family and you.

Bing McGilvray
   Posted Tue January 02, 2007
Dear Judith and family,

All of us who worked with Frank in our Elderhostel programs are deeply saddened about his passing. He brought so much warmth and fun into his leadership of the groups. His knowledge and pride of the City of Boston was evident to all.
Personally, I feel blessed that I got to share one more day in October with Frank and I cherish the lasting image of his kind smile. I will miss him deeply and think of him often.

Humanities International is honored to make a donation to Mass General Hospital Cancer Care Center in his memory.

Best wishes for this New Year.

Peace~

Bing McGilvray
Program Director
Humanities International
33 Mt. Vernon St.
Boston MA 02108

mary scalfani
   Posted Fri January 05, 2007
Lamentea Family Please accept my deepest sympathies during this most difficult time.

Mary Scalfani
   Posted Fri January 05, 2007
Lamentea Family Please accept my deepest sympathies during this most difficult time.