In Memory

Frank Gianotto Jr. - Class Of 1970

 

Frank Gianotto Obituary - 73, Toms River | MyCentralJersey

Frank Gianotto

Frank Gianotto Jr. Toms River - Frank Gianotto passed away on Friday February 14, 2020 at Community Medical Center in Toms River. He was 73 years old. Mr. Gianotto was born in New Brunswick and lived most of his life in the Somerset section of Franklin Township. He was a graduate of Franklin High School and Pennsylvania Military College. He moved to Toms River sixteen years ago. He was an electrician by trade but retired from Private Formulation as a Plant Engineer. He was a life member of the Somerset Fire and Rescue Company where he served as Trustee. He also volunteered as a Franklin Township Recreation Soccer coach and as a Cub Scout leader. Mr. Gianotto was pre deceased by his siblings Patrick Gianotto and Ann Marie Gianotto. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Dorothy Gianotto of Toms River and their children Frank Gianotto III and his wife Nicole of Columbus, NJ, Christopher Gianotto and his wife Kimberly of Somerset, Jason Gianotto and his wife Anne-Marie of Bound Brook. He is also survived by his brother Michael Gianotto and his wife Gayle of Middlebush and his grandchildren Frank IV, Matthew, Jason Jr., Jayden, Nicholas, Kylie, and Anthony. A funeral service will begin at 11:30 AM on Wednesday February 19, 2020 at The Gleason Funeral Home 1360 Hamilton Street in Somerset followed by committal services at Resurrection Cemetery in Piscataway. Visiting will be held from 2-4 and 7-9 PM on Tuesday February 18 at The Gleason Funeral Home. Contributions in Mr. Gianotto's name may be made to the American Heart Association at www.heart.org or the National Kidney Foundation at www.kidney.org

Published in Home News Tribune & Asbury Park Press from Feb. 15 to Feb. 16, 2020.

♥️My prayers to family and friends. Frank was a great person. I enjoyed working at PFI with him. He was a wonderful friend to my family.  --Betty MASSARO

♥️My condolences to the family. Mr. Gianotto was someone I always looked forward to talking to at Somerset Fire and Rescue events and family parties. I loved his warm and friendly smile and he always asked about William and what he was up to now. He was so genuine and down to earth and had a great presence. He always made me smile and feel welcomed. He was so proud of his family. I will greatly miss him. ---Sandy King

♥️Great guy, husband and father. Sending Mass card. --Martin