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CPL Frank Arnone

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CPL Frank Arnone

Birth
Red Bank, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Death
23 Dec 1950 (aged 50)
Red Bank, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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RED BANK REGISTER, Thursday, December 28, 1950, p. 22
FRANK ARNONE
Frank Arnone, 50, of 322 River rd., died Saturday at Riverview hospital, where he had been a patient three weeks.
Mr. Arnone was born in Red Bank and had been a resident here all his life. He operated a grocery and meat market with his brother Joseph at the corner of Shrewsbury ave. and River st. A veteran of World War II he served with the United States army. During his illness Mr. Arnone was cared for by his wife, Mrs. Carmela Vassalotti Arnone, a nurse at Riverview hospital.
Surviving besides his wife are a step-daughter, Mrs. Michael Venezia of Paterson; six brothers, Joseph, James, Dennis, Patrick, John and Michael J. Arnone, all of Red Bank, and four sisters, Mrs. Joseph Marks, Mrs. Allen Collins, Mrs. John Robson of Red Bank and Mrs. Carl Apollo of Maspeth, L. I.
The funeral was held Tuesday morning at St. Anthony's Catholic church. A requiem mass was offered by Msgr. Salvatore DiLorenzo, pastor.
Burial, under the direction of the Worden funeral home was in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Bearers were John P. Arnone, Michael John Arnone, Michael James Arnone, Alphonso Tomaino and Anthony Ciazza and Michael Joseph Arnone.
Msgr. DiLorenzo officiated at the absolution at the grave. He also visited the funeral home Sunday night and led in the recitation of the rosary.
RED BANK REGISTER, Thursday, December 28, 1950, p. 22
FRANK ARNONE
Frank Arnone, 50, of 322 River rd., died Saturday at Riverview hospital, where he had been a patient three weeks.
Mr. Arnone was born in Red Bank and had been a resident here all his life. He operated a grocery and meat market with his brother Joseph at the corner of Shrewsbury ave. and River st. A veteran of World War II he served with the United States army. During his illness Mr. Arnone was cared for by his wife, Mrs. Carmela Vassalotti Arnone, a nurse at Riverview hospital.
Surviving besides his wife are a step-daughter, Mrs. Michael Venezia of Paterson; six brothers, Joseph, James, Dennis, Patrick, John and Michael J. Arnone, all of Red Bank, and four sisters, Mrs. Joseph Marks, Mrs. Allen Collins, Mrs. John Robson of Red Bank and Mrs. Carl Apollo of Maspeth, L. I.
The funeral was held Tuesday morning at St. Anthony's Catholic church. A requiem mass was offered by Msgr. Salvatore DiLorenzo, pastor.
Burial, under the direction of the Worden funeral home was in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Bearers were John P. Arnone, Michael John Arnone, Michael James Arnone, Alphonso Tomaino and Anthony Ciazza and Michael Joseph Arnone.
Msgr. DiLorenzo officiated at the absolution at the grave. He also visited the funeral home Sunday night and led in the recitation of the rosary.


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  • Created by: Jaime L. Arnone Relative Niece/Nephew
  • Added: Jul 19, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73588264/frank-arnone: accessed ), memorial page for CPL Frank Arnone (10 Jul 1900–23 Dec 1950), Find a Grave Memorial ID 73588264, citing Mount Olivet Cemetery, Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA; Maintained by Jaime L. Arnone (contributor 47061155).