![]() ![]() They spent hours chatting and reminiscing about the days that had passed. ![]() He could be spotted every morning assembling with his "McDonald's Rangers" or at Destino's. Those early years helped him to develop a work ethic that carried him throughout his life and made him proud of the man he had become.įrank had many friends and was a friendly face in the community. He was famous for sharing stories about growing up "down the fort" and the hardships of his early days. He was a history buff and had a passion for the Civil War.įrank was very active, even into his later years, he always had a need to stay busy which was a product of his childhood. He was a fixture at Good Harbor beach where he could be found walking the beach with his metal detector every day. Frank was an avid beach goer, treasure hunter, and good Samaritan. For 35 years Frank worked for the National Marine Fisheries as a fish inspector. He proudly served in the Army, as well as 30 years in the National Guard. He was a member of the Elks and was known for his famous "Frank's Clam Chowder." Frank was also a lifelong member of Sacred Heart and then Our Lady of Good Voyage church. ![]() He went back and received his GED from Gloucester High in 1979. Piraino Sr., 92, of Gloucester, MA, passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 12th, 2022 at the Brentwood Rehab Center in Danvers.īorn in Gloucester, Frank was the son of the late Joseph and Stephanie (Capone) Piraino. ![]()
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