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Frank Celli
In Memory of
Frank S
Celli
1942 - 2018
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Obituary for Frank S Celli

Frank S  Celli
Frank S. Celli, 75, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on February 3, 2018.  Frank is survived by his wife of 54 years, Diane Celli of Brooksville, FL.
Frank was born in Milton, MA on April 11, 1942.  He is a graduate of Milton High School.  Frank had worked at Polaroid Corporation for 34 years.   He loved spending time with his family, as well as golfing, traveling, gardening and fishing.
In addition to his wife Diane, Frank also leaves behind his five children, which includes his son Frank Jr. and his wife Beth Celli of St. Peters, MO, his daughter Kim Celli of Halifax, MA, his daughter Gretchen and her husband Kenny Provenzano of Carver, MA, his son David and his wife Chickie Celli of Plymouth, MA, and his daughter Kerrin Celli & Adam McCullough of Rockland, MA.  Frank is also survived by nine grandchildren, Cory Parsons, Brianne Phippen, Kayla Dennehy, Katie Phippen, David Celli Jr., Emily Celli, Katie Celli, Zachary Celli, Isabella McCullough, and one great grandchild, Callum Parsons.

Friends and family are invited to a memorial service, which will be held on Friday, February 9, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. at New Hope Chapel, 89 Court Street, Plymouth, MA.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his name to pancreatic cancer research.
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