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Frank La Scola Obituary

La Scola, Frank J. WWII Veteran, age 61 years, passed away Tuesday, July 9, 2002, at University Medical Center, resident of Las Vegas, NV, born in Chicago, IL, survivors include his sister, Josephine A. (Vincent) Bellassai of Fountain Hills, AZ, nephew, Vincent Bellassai Jr., of Las Vegas, NV, nieces, Ann Marie La Scola, Michelle La Scola and Gina La Scola, aunt, Lena Panasky and great-nephew, David Villanova all of Chicago. Predeceased by his brother, Charles La Scola, niece, Luann Villanova and uncle, Larion Panasky. Arrangements by: Palm Mortuary, 7400 W. Cheyenne Rd., Las Vegas, NV, 89129. Visit Guest Book at www.suntimes.com

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times on Jul. 11, 2002.

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cynthia palmer

August 5, 2002

Sorry to hear of Franks passing. He was a good friend from the old neighborhood.

David Palmer

July 23, 2002

I'm sorry to hear of your passing, you were a good friend.

Charles & Andrea Pusateri

July 14, 2002

Our deepest sympathy to you and your's!

CATHY CARUSO

July 13, 2002

DEAR JO, AND FAMILY,

WHAT ELSE CAN BE SAID EXCEPT WE'RE

SO SORRY ABOUT FRANKIE.



OUR LOVE AND BEST TO ALL OF YOU,



LOVE COUSINS,

CHRIS, CATHY, CRAIG, CAROLYN, AND JIM



MY LOVE TOO,

AUNT STELLA

Carol Robish Anetsberger

July 13, 2002

Dear Family and Friends of Frank,

Please accept my deepest sympathy on your loss.

I knew Frank from Kelly High School class of '58. I was just trying to track him down to let him know about out upcoming 45th reunion when I received an e-mail about his passing.

I remember him for his great smile, sense of humor and kindness.

He will be missed.

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