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Frank S. DiPaola, 75, of Vero Beach, Fla., passed away peacefully in his home on June 25, 2019. He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on June 7, 1944, to Frank and Anna (Amalifitano) DiPaola.

His is survived by his wife of 53 years, Francine (Mella) DiPaola, who cared for him faithfully throughout his sickness. He was the beloved father of Janet DiPaola of Vero Beach and Laura (DiPaola) Miller, the beloved father-in-law of Lawrence R. Miller, and the beloved grandfather of Connor Miller, Jack Miller, and Joshua Miller, all of Sandy Hook.

He is also survived by his beloved sister, Camille (DiPaola) Giovannone of Staten Island, N.Y.; brother in law, Joseph Giovannone; and niece, Suzanne (Giovannone) Rassmusen and her spouse, David Rasmussen, of Woodbridge, N.J. He was also the beloved brother-in-law to Eleanor (Mella) Eddy and spouse, Sanford Eddy, of Vero Beach; and niece and nephew Elizabeth (Eddy) Damore and husband, Anthony Damore, and Craig Eddy of Florida. Also survived by sister-in-law Geradine (Mella) Ryan of Brooklyn, N.Y.; niece, Lenore (Ryan) Coumoutseas, her husband, Daniel Coumoutseas, and their daughters, Taylor and Emily, all from Staten Island, N.Y.; brother-in-law, Arthur Mella of New York, N.Y.; and his cousin, William Coppolla and wife, Patricia, of Wallingford. He also left behind many beloved cousins.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Anna and Frank; his brother-in-law, Raymond Ryan; and his nephew, John Giovannone.

Frank went to Xavierian High School in Brooklyn, N.Y., and then on to the New York Institute of Technology to gain his degree in Electrical Engineering. He then moved to Nashua, N.H., to raise his two daughters. He moved to Sandy Hook in 1976. He remained there until he retired to Vero Beach, Fla., in 2012. He was an electrical engineer and sales manager for most of his career, working for various OEM Companies in Connecticut. He also worked in Newtown as a real estate agent.

Frank’s passions were baseball, The New York Mets, and Pepe’s pizza. He painted and loved to read books in his Jacuzzi in the beautiful Florida sun! He had many other passions, but his family was everything to him. He was content just to be home, surrounded by his grandchildren, his wife, and his daughters. He was a total family man who loved with all his heart. He was selfless and would give the shirt off his back for people he loved and cared for. He was a hardworking man who always provided for his family. A lover of life, a lover of people, he was the life of the party and loved telling stories and making people laugh. He will be truly missed by so many.

Our family would like to thank Indian River Medical center in Vero Beach and the Visiting Nurse Association in Vero Beach, as well as his cardiologist, Melissa Reynolds, also of Vero Beach.

Calling hours will be at Honan Funeral Home, 58 Main Street, Newtown, on Monday, July 8, 2019, from 9:30 to 11:30 am, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial to celebrate his life at noon in St Rose of Lima Church, 46 Church Hill Road, Newtown.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that friends consider making a donation to the American Heart Association at heart.org.

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