Frank Molinaro

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Frank Molinaro

Birth
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Death
26 Aug 1990 (aged 63)
Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.1713722, Longitude: -76.6141334
Plot
Garden of Devotion
Memorial ID
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Frank is my father-in-law and the beloved father of my wonderful husband, Gary. He was the son of Angelina and Raffaele Molinaro. Brother of Louis (deceased), Raffaele, Jr. (deceased), Rose (deceased), and Mary.

Husband of Catherine "Lorraine" Shinaberry Molinaro, and father of two children, Gary (and Jana) and Cyndie (and Gary). Grandfather of seven grandchildren and Great-Grandfather of 3.

Frank served in the Army, in Okinawa, at the end of World War II. He had wanted to join earlier, but his mother would not sign his paperwork as he was too young to enlist.

Frank joined Salawich Auto Parts as a buyer for truck and auto parts. Later became a "jobber," which meant he was responsible for ordering parts for multiple stores. He was very friendly and outgoing, and was a natural at connecting with people.

He was active in his community, including coaching his son Gary's baseball teams, and serving as President of the County Baseball League for several years.

There were two things that Frank loved to do: play cards and dance. He could play cards all night long, and if he was at a party where there was music, he would dance the entire evening.

It is safe to say that everybody loved Frank.

Frank's niece, Lu Ann did a wonderful job setting up Frank's memorial and then graciously transferred it to me.

Frank is my father-in-law and the beloved father of my wonderful husband, Gary. He was the son of Angelina and Raffaele Molinaro. Brother of Louis (deceased), Raffaele, Jr. (deceased), Rose (deceased), and Mary.

Husband of Catherine "Lorraine" Shinaberry Molinaro, and father of two children, Gary (and Jana) and Cyndie (and Gary). Grandfather of seven grandchildren and Great-Grandfather of 3.

Frank served in the Army, in Okinawa, at the end of World War II. He had wanted to join earlier, but his mother would not sign his paperwork as he was too young to enlist.

Frank joined Salawich Auto Parts as a buyer for truck and auto parts. Later became a "jobber," which meant he was responsible for ordering parts for multiple stores. He was very friendly and outgoing, and was a natural at connecting with people.

He was active in his community, including coaching his son Gary's baseball teams, and serving as President of the County Baseball League for several years.

There were two things that Frank loved to do: play cards and dance. He could play cards all night long, and if he was at a party where there was music, he would dance the entire evening.

It is safe to say that everybody loved Frank.

Frank's niece, Lu Ann did a wonderful job setting up Frank's memorial and then graciously transferred it to me.



  • Maintained by: Jana
  • Originally Created by: Lu Ann
  • Added: Apr 9, 2009
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Jana
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35679536/frank-molinaro: accessed ), memorial page for Frank Molinaro (8 Nov 1926–26 Aug 1990), Find a Grave Memorial ID 35679536, citing Glen Haven Memorial Park, Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA; Maintained by Jana (contributor 46781573).