Seneca Falls – Carlo L. Frappolli, 91, of Maynard St., Seneca Falls, NY, died, unexpectedly, Thursday (July 24, 2014) at his residence.
Family and friends may attend his Memorial Mass on Saturday (August 9, 2014) at 9 AM at St. Patrick’s Church, Seneca Falls with Reverend James Fennessy, Pastor, as celebrant. Burial will be in St. Columbkille Cemetery, Seneca Falls, at the convenience of the family. There will be no prior calling hours. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that contributions be made to North Seneca Ambulance Corps, Mound Road, Waterloo, NY 13165 or to the Seneca-Cayuga ARC, 1083 Waterloo-Geneva Road, Waterloo, NY 13165.
Carlo was born in Seneca Falls, NY on June 29, 1923 the son of the late Peter & Teresa Rossi Frappolli. He was a life resident of Seneca Falls and had served in the U.S. Army as a Medic during World War II. He retired as an investigator from the Seneca Falls Police Department. He, also, had worked at Gould’s Pumps of Seneca Falls, Hobart-William Smith College in Geneva, NY, & Seneca Army Depot of Romulus, NY. He was a member of St. Patrick’s Church, Seneca Falls. He served as an EMT for North Seneca Ambulance Corps & was a founding member of the Seneca County ARC and the Maynard Street Block Club. He was a former member of the Seneca Falls Kiwanis Club & he had a personal photography business.
He is survived by:
3 daughters – Carol (Stephen) Parish – Seneca Falls, NY
Natalie (Alan) Loucks – Seneca Falls, NY
Laurie (Donald) Reynolds – Seneca Falls, NY
3 sons – Raymond (Carol) Frappolli – Woodstock, Maryland
Carlo (Kimberly) Frappolli – New York City
Joseph Frappolli – Seneca Falls, NY
11 grandchildren & 9 great grandchildren
1 sister – Isabella DeSanto – Gardena, California
1 brother – Gino (Phyllis) Frappolli – Seneca Falls, NY
Several nieces and nephews
In addition to his parents, Carlo was predeceased by his wife, Laura Barbi Frappolli who died July 2, 2000 and 1 brother, Paul Frappolli who died July 4, 2008.
Arrangements are under the direction of Doran Funeral Home, Seneca Falls, NY
Please visit: doranfuneralhome.com
Frank and I are so sorry to hear Carlo has gone home. He was very much loved and cherished. We both were honored to serve at No. Seneca Ambulance with him. Our prayers go out to his family. Rest well, good and faithful servant.