Frank A. Dargento
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Frank A. Dargento
Tuesday, October 5, 2021 at age 69 went home to be with his father, Nicholas Dargento. He is survived by his mother, Florence Dargento; siblings, Paul Dargento, Carolyn (Jay) Jeffries, Mark (Tracy) Dargento, Ellen (Dave Brown) Seefelt and Amy Dargento; many loving nieces and nephews; Mark (Katie) Jeffries, Nick (Samantha) Jeffries, Katie (fiance, Tyler Graziano) Jeffries, Eva Condemi; family and friends.
Frank graduated from Brighton High School and went on to work at Taylor Instrument and Mr. Rooter. His greatest love was fishing and boating on Lake Ontario. He also enjoyed motorcycling, hunting and cooking. He was a talented carpenter and could build just about anything. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
For more information and to sign his online guestbook, visit www.meesonfamily.com
We will miss him!
Frank was truly one of a kind and will be missed here on Earth. He is probably partying with Randy right now.
Earth feels a little differently without Frank. He and Randy are probably partying right now.
Frank and I rode together back in the day. He was a good friend that I was proud to call brother. May he rest in peace.
There are truly no words…but there are prayers for love and strength for all of you. ❤️
Frank will be missed by all and always remembered. R.I.P.
Rest in peace Frank. So many memories as youths. From out days at Our Lady of Lourdes, rockets, building motorcycles (yeah that crazy Tyrc with with the monster front end), hang with Nick and Flo who we’re like my second set of parents. So glad I got to talk with you last week. Rest in peace my friend and see you around the next bend.
Our deepest sympathies to all the family and especially to you Florence for your loss. God Bless. Virginia (Ginger) and Bernie McCullen
rest in piece my friend, you will be surely missed in the fishing world.
A long time friend and co-worker, fishing buddy, rest in peace my friend
To the guy who taught me so much about fishing and fixing motorcycles and being one of my best friends at Taylors. Thanks for keeping in touch all these years. I’ll miss you bro.
To the guy who taught me so much about fishing and fixing motorcycles and being one of my best friends from Taylors. Thanks for keeping in touch all these years. I’ll miss you bro.
To the guy who taught me so much about fishing and fixing motorcycles and being one of my best friends from Taylors. Thanks for keeping in touch all these years. I’ll miss you bro!
Meet Frank at Taylor’s. He was good to be around & a friend. You’ll be missed "Frankie Lane". I’ll.tipma cup to ya! Bill
Frankie Lane, my old Horseman bro. Turned me onto a late night anchovy pizza. Hooked ever since. Rest easy Frank.
We’ve lost a good friend, co-worker and long-time fishing buddy! Rest in peace, Frank
Please accept my sincere condolences.
Rest in peace Frank. Our friend. You will be missed.
Just finding this out! Many prayers to the family Rest in peace! Love and miss you Frank , You were always gracious to our children and the Mr. Rooter Business! Maurice, Kathy, Chantal, Catrina and Beau Aubry