Individual Details

Frank Thomas Seronello

(1 Jul 1922 - 10 Jun 2006)

On the U. S. World War II Army Enlistment Records 1938-1946, Frank T. Seronello appears. He enlisted at San Francisco, California 8 January 1943. He had 4 years of high school. He is married.

Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, California, June 17, 2006: Frank T. Seronello Sr. "Senior" 7/1/1922 - 6/1/2006 Former resident of Walnut Creek Frank was a recent resident of Heritage Estates in Livermore and a 53-year resident of Walnut Creek. Born in San Lorenzo, CA, he attended San Leandro High School. Frank served in the Army during WWII through the entire European campaign. He spent his working career at Navel Supply Center in Oakland. After retiring in 1979, he enjoyed motor-homing with family & friends, was a member of the Elks Lodge 1811, W.C., and was an avid De La Salle H.S. football fan. Frank was a devout Catholic and a member of St. Vianney's of W.C. Frank is survived by his wife, Edith; oldest son, Frank Jr. & wife, Valerie; grandson, Brian & wife, Mikaela; granddaughter, Diana Norwood, husband, Mark and their children, Brieanna and Tyler of Livermore; and youngest son, Larry, wife, Susan and grandsons, Jared and Evan of Walnut Creek. He is also survived by his oldest brother, John of Placerville, CA and was preceded in death by his youngest brother, Leo of Oakland. At Frank's request, there were no services. He will be secured at the Veterans National Cemetery in Gustine, CA. Frank had a big smile, a warm personality and loved a good joke. So long "Senior!"

Events

Birth1 Jul 1922San Lorenzo, Alameda Co., California
Death10 Jun 2006Livermore, Alameda Co., California
BurialSan Joaquin Valley National Cemetery, Santa Nella, Merced Co., California

Families

SpouseEdith Irene Green (1920 - 2010)
ChildFrank Thomas Seronello Jr. (1943 - )
ChildLawrence James Seronello (1950 - )
FatherGiacomo "Jackomane" Seronello (1878 - 1969)
MotherGerinoma "Amelia" Perosso (1897 - 1989)
SiblingJohn Michael Seronello (1921 - 2012)
SiblingLeo John Seronello (1927 - 1999)

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