Frank A. Martignetti, Jr. (1944 - 2012)

ShareThis

Frank A. Martignetti, Jr., a life-long resident of New Rochelle, NY died on December 21, 2012. He was 68 years old. Frank was born on July 6, 1944 to Frank (deceased) and Mary Martignetti. He is survived by his mother Mary, his wife of 43 years, Edith Coviello Martignetti, his children, Frank and Elizabeth Martignetti, III and Amanda Martignetti and Daniel Lippel, his brother Stephen Martignetti, his dog, Logan and a large extended family.

Frank was a loyal, generous and caring son, husband, father and friend who will be missed dearly. Frank was a true family man who loved nothing more than sitting under his pergola with his family and dog. Visiting will be Sunday, December 23rd 2-4 & 7-9pm at Lloyd Maxcy & Sons Beauchamp Chapel, 16 Shea Pl, New Rochelle. Mass Monday, December 24 10:30 AM at Holy Family Church. Burial to follow Beechwoods Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in Frank’s name to the New Rochelle Humane Society or American Red Cross for Sandy Relief.

Anonymous on Sun, 12/30/2012 - 15:05

Gannett's "Journal News" is owned by the Gannett Media Group. An interactive map of their publishing outles is as follows

:http://www.gannett.com/section/WHOWEARE11

This lists the publications that belong to the group and is divided by states so that you can contact the paper in your state and complain.

J

New Rochelle Voices

Steve Mayo border=

Steve Mayo: The American Constitution of Liberty - Envy of the World

Mayo contends that there is no basis for the assertions by Mayor Noam Bramson that the Gadsden Flag belongs to any private party or entity. The removal of the flag from the Armory is nothing more than the suppression of the First Amendment.

Steve Mayo is an attorney and businessman. He is the host of The Steve Mayo Show on WVOX. He was the Republican nominee for City Council District 6 in 2011.

Retro Fitnessx200

Talk of the Sound Flickr Photos

www.flickr.com

Google Translate