Francis Anthony D'Esposito  January 14 1937  July 12 2019 (age 82)

Francis Anthony D’Esposito January 14 1937 July 12 2019 (age 82)

January 14 1937 July 12 2019 (age 82)
D’Esposito, Francis A. passed away, Friday July 12, 2019 surrounded by family. Born in Red Hook Brooklyn, Francis married and moved to Long Island, where he and his wife Madeline raised their family. They moved to Deerfield Beach Florida in 1986. He was preceded by his wife of 49 years Madeline (Girgenti), and survived by his two children Michele of Deerfield Beach and Chris of Duluth, Ga. He is also survived by two grandchildren Christopher and Briana. Francis was also the former owner and operator of Grandmas Pizza and Short Ribs Restaurant in Bay Ridge Brooklyn. Prior to getting into the restaurant business, Frank was a longshoreman at the Brooklyn piers in NY for 14 years. The family will receive friends Monday from 9:00 AM till the service time at 12:30 PM. Entombment will follow at Forest Lawn North cemetery Pompano Beach Florida. In Lieu of flowers family request donations be made to the Alzheimer’s Association. Professional arrangements by: Gary Panoch Funeral Home 6140 N. Federal Highway Boca Raton, FL 33487 561-997-8580 www.gpanochfunerals.com

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Francis Anthony D’Esposito January 14 1937 July 12 2019 (age 82).

Gary Panoch Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Boca Raton, state: Florida

death notice Francis Anthony D’Esposito January 14 1937 July 12 2019 (age 82)

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