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SMSGT Frank Louis D'Agostino

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SMSGT Frank Louis D'Agostino Veteran

Birth
Hammonton, Atlantic County, New Jersey, USA
Death
26 May 2014 (aged 86)
Edgewater, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 35, Site 3575
Memorial ID
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May 26, 2014
FRANK L. D'AGOSTINO

Devoted and loving husband, father and grandfather passed away in his home on May 26, 2014, surrounded by family. Born on March 8, 1928, Hammonton, New Jersey, the youngest of five siblings. Frank retired from the USAF in 1969. His service began by flying in the Berlin Airlift as a communication specialist and ended at the Pentagon. In 1990 he retired as Manager of Special Relations, ITT World Communications, Washington, DC, which included serving as telecommunications advisor to the White House, assisting the Presidential Advance Teams and White House Press Corps for International trips during the Nixon, Ford, Carter and Reagan Administrations. Frank was honored to serve as a communication advisor and member of the official delegation for Pope John Paul II during Papal visits to U.S., Manila, Guam and Tokyo.
He served his community for years as an active member of the Lions Club and his church. Frank found great joy in coaching Pop Warner and CYO football teams, attending his grandchildren's school events and games, and 35 years of tee times with his golf buddies.
He is survived by his wife, Cindy; four daughters Candace, Craiglyn, Dawn and Gail; son-in-law, Martin; grandchildren, Alison, Megan, Kevin, Jack and Sydney; his beloved brother, John and many nieces and nephews.
His immediate family will gather in mourning at a private service.
May 26, 2014
FRANK L. D'AGOSTINO

Devoted and loving husband, father and grandfather passed away in his home on May 26, 2014, surrounded by family. Born on March 8, 1928, Hammonton, New Jersey, the youngest of five siblings. Frank retired from the USAF in 1969. His service began by flying in the Berlin Airlift as a communication specialist and ended at the Pentagon. In 1990 he retired as Manager of Special Relations, ITT World Communications, Washington, DC, which included serving as telecommunications advisor to the White House, assisting the Presidential Advance Teams and White House Press Corps for International trips during the Nixon, Ford, Carter and Reagan Administrations. Frank was honored to serve as a communication advisor and member of the official delegation for Pope John Paul II during Papal visits to U.S., Manila, Guam and Tokyo.
He served his community for years as an active member of the Lions Club and his church. Frank found great joy in coaching Pop Warner and CYO football teams, attending his grandchildren's school events and games, and 35 years of tee times with his golf buddies.
He is survived by his wife, Cindy; four daughters Candace, Craiglyn, Dawn and Gail; son-in-law, Martin; grandchildren, Alison, Megan, Kevin, Jack and Sydney; his beloved brother, John and many nieces and nephews.
His immediate family will gather in mourning at a private service.

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Frank Louis D'Agostino
SMSGT
US AIR FORCE
Mar 8 1928

Gravesite Details

Interred October 27, 2014



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