Frank G. Mauro, Jr.

Not every man can turn a house into a home, but Frank George Mauro Jr. was born with the unique ability to do so. Gifted with a soul that could uplift any spirit, a stranger would quickly become family. No situation was too serious, nothing broken was irreparable, no frown would last forever. On November 7th, 2024, Frank Mauro parted the world. But the impact he made in so many hearts will never be forgotten.

Born on August 7th, 1944, Frank served many roles throughout his 80 years of life: son, devoted husband, loving father, “Pop,” uncle, friend, neighbor, councilman, police-commissioner, soda-man, handy-man, contractor, bodysurfer, brother, and so much more.

Frank will not only be survived by his wife, the love of his life: Ellie Mauro, his children: Elisa (& Adam), Frankie (& Jessica), and Joseph (& Heather), grandchildren: Vincent, TJ (& Dani), Victoria, Blake, Bella, and Frank III, and brother: Anthony Mauro; but by every heart he has touched over the course of his 80 years of life. Everybody loved Frank.

Visiting hours are Friday, November 15, 2024 from 2-8 PM at Pizzi Funeral Home, 120 Paris Ave, Northvale NJ. A funeral Mass will be celebrated of Saturday, November 16, 2024 at 10:30 am at Our Lady of Grace RC Church, 395 Delano Place, Fairview, NJ. Entombment will follow at Fairview Mausoleum, Fairveiw NJ.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Frank’s memory to Memorial Sloan Kettering’s Pediatric Care Center, www.mskccc.org, would be greatly appreciated.

www.pizzifuneralhome.com

Comments

  1. Will miss seeing you every summer my friend you were a one of a kind and it was one of my most wonderful moments of my life to share many conversations with you

  2. Norma and Larry Gluck

    This is a beautiful obituary for a very fine and wonderful person. Larry and I have always loved Frank from the moment Ellie introduced him to us. From that moment on he was a friend and relative to us We loved bim and will miss his cheerful presence when we have family gatherings. I know he is home and happy in the arms of our Lord.

  3. I am so sorry for the family’s loss. Please accept my sincerest condolences and sympathy. I know that Frank’s spirit will live on among those who knew and loved him. RIP.

  4. I always thought very, very Highly of Mr. Mauro. May his Soul rest in the company and peace of our Lord Jesus Christ for all eternity. Great guy

  5. Your father was a one of a kind man. They don’t make men like him anymore. Deepest sympathy and condolences. God bless your family.

  6. The Zarro Family

    Frank was one of a kind. He will be missed dearly and one can be sure the beach will never be the same without him. Sending all our love—

  7. With deep condolences I am so sorry for your loss. Frank was a hardworking guy that spoke his mind and was always willing to take time to give me advice. It has been some years since I’ve seen him but they don’t make them like that anymore. He will be missed.

  8. Ellie always in my heart. My heart is heavy that I cannot be with you during this difficult time.
    The road ahead of you is not going to be easy. Frank will be with you every day. He will give you signs. Look for them. The gift of family and friends are a blessing at this time. Be with them.
    You will need them to help you to get through this most difficult time. Dave always enjoyed talking with Frank and now they will meet again. Always in my heart…Marilyn J

  9. My sympathy and condolences I am sorry to hear of your loss. I know going forward it won’t be easy but the Lord will be with you every day. Your family will be there to help you durning this time as well as your many friends.

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