Frank A. Dombrowski

frank dombrowski

November 30, 1932 ~ July 15, 2018


Resided in: Rochester, New York

Frank A. Dombrowski Rochester: Sunday, July 15, 2018 at age 85. Predeceased by his sister, Maryanne Wujek. Survived by his loving wife of 64 years, Alice Dombrowski; his children, Linda Lord, Jeff, Greg, Glenn, Nancy Renke, Carol Cotu; grandchildren, Nicole, Dana, Kelley, Jake, Dalton, Shea and Sage; his siblings, Steve, Joseph (Diane), Theresa Hasbrouck, Edwin (Lauretta), Matthew (Tatjana), Daniel (Kathleen), Robert Wujek; many nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends. Frank enjoyed tennis, dancing, travel and spending time with his family. Friends may call Thursday July (19th) 4-8 PM at Vay-Schleich and Meeson, 1075 Long Pond Road. His Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday (July 20th) 9:30 AM at Our Mother of Sorrows Church. Private Interment. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Heart Association in his memory. For more information or to sign Frank’s online guestbook, please visit Meesonfamily.com.

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  1. Glenn and Barb,

    We are very sorry. This must be a great loss for you and your family. But great losses are only felt when there are treasured relationships. May love of family and friends and your dear memories bring you comfort.

    Sincere Condolences,
    Tom and Mary

  2. Frank provides us all with un unforgettable memory. I remember when I met Frank during the marvellous holidays in Westport by Lake Champlain. Very attentive, he asked me with his mischievous eyes if I could survive in the middle of all the Dombrowkis ! I hold in my memory his humor and, of course, his talent for dancing, when he waltzed with Alice for their 60th anniversary of marriage.
    My very sincere sympathy and condolences to Alice, Jeff, Carol, Glenn, Greg, Linda, Nancy and all the family.
    With all my heart, Jean-Luc.

  3. I do remember the first time I met Mr. Dombrowski, it was some time ago, the summer of 1973. I was meeting his daughter Linda at the family home in Greece, some how I summoned up the courage to ask her to a movie. Do not remember how I found out but he was home. My heart rate felt like it doubled. My mouth was now dry. What do I do? I felt an obligation to introduce myself. So as I approached him I extended my hand and in some what of a shaky voice said ‘Hello Mr Dombrowski my name is Chuck pleasure to meet you sir’ He firmly grasped my hand holding it very tightly and then seamed to acknowledged my greeting with a very slight nod of his head. After a few seconds locked in a handshake he patted me on the back and smiled. Wow the affect that had on me was, well I still remember it today. That simple act of kindness, a pat on the back immediately set me at ease. I will always remember him as a very kind man. I was very sad to hear of his passing. My condolences to the entire Dombrowski family!!!!


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