He had resided in Atlantic City for twenty years before retiring to Hammonton.
He worked in the meat cutting department at A & P Grocers in Vineland before retiring. He was a member of the U.F.C.W. Local 56. and was an avid gardner.
He was survived by his wife, Dorothy "Skip" Silipino, two sons; Paul Silipino and daughter in law Maggie, Frank Michael Silipino and daughter in law Dorothy, three daughters, Patricia Esposito, Mary McIntosh and son in law Joseph and Sandra DiFilippo and son in law Joseph, beloved cousins; Joseph and Esther Festa, fifteen grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren.
Funeral services held at St. Anthony of Padua Church, Route 206 in Hammonton, Burial at Greenmount Cemetery in Hammonton.
note: Last name was originally spelled as Silipigni. It was changed to Silipino by his parents when they arrived in the United States per his granddaughter. Census records, obituary for Frank and other papers all give the spelling as Silipino.
He had resided in Atlantic City for twenty years before retiring to Hammonton.
He worked in the meat cutting department at A & P Grocers in Vineland before retiring. He was a member of the U.F.C.W. Local 56. and was an avid gardner.
He was survived by his wife, Dorothy "Skip" Silipino, two sons; Paul Silipino and daughter in law Maggie, Frank Michael Silipino and daughter in law Dorothy, three daughters, Patricia Esposito, Mary McIntosh and son in law Joseph and Sandra DiFilippo and son in law Joseph, beloved cousins; Joseph and Esther Festa, fifteen grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren.
Funeral services held at St. Anthony of Padua Church, Route 206 in Hammonton, Burial at Greenmount Cemetery in Hammonton.
note: Last name was originally spelled as Silipigni. It was changed to Silipino by his parents when they arrived in the United States per his granddaughter. Census records, obituary for Frank and other papers all give the spelling as Silipino.