Frank Pintaro
Feb 28th 1924 - Feb 25th 2010
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Alicia Rodriguez
March 10th 2010
aerjj05@yahoo.com
I had work for the both Frank and Schottie, It was an enjoyment to working for them. He did make you feel like part of the family. I remember playing cards with Frank at the kitchen table and yes I would have to watch him. He would piont outside and ask who was that.I would look and nobody was there,then I would look back at Frank ,he was laughing because I had caught he trying to cheat. I also remember when we would sit in the frontroom to watch tv and I would be folding the laundary and he would ask if I needed help I say no but if you would like to help it would be ok and he did. Frank was a good man I would think anybody would love to have him for a father. His family was blessed to have had him so long. My prayer go out to the Pintaro family.
Annette Leslie Pintaro
March 8th 2010
lesliea@wbhsi.com
my dad was the best he was my Hero growing up a little strict but he always taught me the values of life we had good times and bad times but the good always overpowered the bad I loved everything we shared together there were many and I will always keep them close to my heart and never let them out I'll always love and miss you forever til we meet again love Netta
Dionna Follett
March 7th 2010
he was my grandpa and my friend. we did alot together i remember grandma and grandpa would pick me up from school and we would go to mcdonalds and get ice cream then we would go to the beach and watch the water, the waves hitting the sand. we would go back to grandmas and me grandpa would play some cards while sat and watched to make sure grandpa wasnt cheating he was good for that... i remember sitting on my grandpas lap trying to read to him in his rocking chair he would try to confuse me by telling me i had my words mixed up. we shared alot of laughs together i wish i could have just one more with him i love you so much grandpa!!
Mujikajczak family
March 7th 2010
Please accept our deepest sympathies. Jerry and Ellen Mikolajczak"
Anne Marie Pintarro
March 6th 2010
ktrzecinski@ecasd.k12.wi.us
My fondest memory of Brandy Sniffer was the times we shared at the lake - his cigar smoking, cards, brandy, wine, and beer always made it very interesting. He and Jim were like father and son and now they are together around a table or in a boat. Thanks for the memories Uncle Frank.
Darren Kinder
March 5th 2010
kinder.darr@students.uwlax.edu
Note to Uncle Frank & family...
Uncle Frank,
i have countless memories, all are wonderful, from when i'd see you at grandma fern's for our family get-togethers. together with auntie schottie, you were the exemplar of a good time. i will always remember you as a diligent man, a busy-body... your work ethic, even as we had to pick up the beer cans, etc. was contagious. i will remember how your cheered when grandma haney replied "no" into a microphone at one of haney reunions. you will be missed; but you have a place in my heart that remembers fun times in grandma's back yard and in your garage. i will see you again. and when we do, i've got the meanest hand when we saddle up to play *kings on the corner.*
your ever loving nephew,
darren kinder, LSE
(fern's grandson/jeanne's son)
Steve Swinko, South Milwaukee, Wisconsin
March 3rd 2010
To the Pintaro Family: Frank was a very good friend and co-worker of my dad's (Ladish) and myself. I think often of the many memories I have of Frank and his family over the years. He will be deeply missed by all.
Marcy Steglich, Gilbert Arizona
March 2nd 2010
My sympathies to the family. I never knew Frank, but I did work with his daughter (Essie) @ (L) many years ago.
My best to the family.
Rosalie Stuart ( Furgason, Nekoosa, Wisconsin
March 2nd 2010
My prayers and sympathys to the Pintaro Family from the late Stuart and present children family. Fondest memories of Augie and Frank as they were good friends of the late Hiarm Sturat (Ladish Co)
Esther Vincer (Pintaro)
March 1st 2010
estherv@wi.rr.com
My father was a strong loving man with so much character. I really do not think their was one person who did not fall in love with him, when they met him. He had this way of making everyone feel welcome in his home. I could tell so many stories of daddy and I growing up. He was very protective of me. If a boy called at 6:00 pm he would say she went to bed for the night. My fondest memories of daddy is at the cottage. Just him and I would get up very early in the morning while everyone was asleep and we would go trolling in the boat for musky's. We would talk for hours while he watched me and taught me how fish. Their were several times I did get a musky on and he would get so excited and then their were just the times we would just talk, talk and talk. He would call me every morning from Ladish Co. where he worked no matter how busy he was, just to say, How are you doing honey, do you need anything today, he did that everyday. In these last 6 years we even became closer. I would walk in the house and he would say kiss me, kiss me, kiss me. Once was never enough, he would say again, again, until I would sit on his lap and give him a great big long one, then he would say ok, ok, enough, but it would be only only ten minutes and he would start all over. I cannot remember anyone who would come into his home that he did not welcome with open arms. Words cannot describe daddy his heart was bigger than life, a giving, compasionate, honorable, wonderful man. He will always be my daddy. I will see you in my dreams everynight daddy, waiting for you to say kiss again. You have taught me how to love and give and to take charge of any cituation that comes about. I thank you daddy for being than man you are. You will always be my hero and I will always love you more than life.
Your loving baby girl.
Alicia Rodriguez
March 10th 2010
aerjj05@yahoo.com
I had work for the both Frank and Schottie, It was an enjoyment to working for them. He did make you feel like part of the family. I remember playing cards with Frank at the kitchen table and yes I would have to watch him. He would piont outside and ask who was that.I would look and nobody was there,then I would look back at Frank ,he was laughing because I had caught he trying to cheat. I also remember when we would sit in the frontroom to watch tv and I would be folding the laundary and he would ask if I needed help I say no but if you would like to help it would be ok and he did. Frank was a good man I would think anybody would love to have him for a father. His family was blessed to have had him so long. My prayer go out to the Pintaro family.
Annette Leslie Pintaro
March 8th 2010
lesliea@wbhsi.com
my dad was the best he was my Hero growing up a little strict but he always taught me the values of life we had good times and bad times but the good always overpowered the bad I loved everything we shared together there were many and I will always keep them close to my heart and never let them out I'll always love and miss you forever til we meet again love Netta
Dionna Follett
March 7th 2010
he was my grandpa and my friend. we did alot together i remember grandma and grandpa would pick me up from school and we would go to mcdonalds and get ice cream then we would go to the beach and watch the water, the waves hitting the sand. we would go back to grandmas and me grandpa would play some cards while sat and watched to make sure grandpa wasnt cheating he was good for that... i remember sitting on my grandpas lap trying to read to him in his rocking chair he would try to confuse me by telling me i had my words mixed up. we shared alot of laughs together i wish i could have just one more with him i love you so much grandpa!!
Mujikajczak family
March 7th 2010
Please accept our deepest sympathies. Jerry and Ellen Mikolajczak"
Anne Marie Pintarro
March 6th 2010
ktrzecinski@ecasd.k12.wi.us
My fondest memory of Brandy Sniffer was the times we shared at the lake - his cigar smoking, cards, brandy, wine, and beer always made it very interesting. He and Jim were like father and son and now they are together around a table or in a boat. Thanks for the memories Uncle Frank.
Darren Kinder
March 5th 2010
kinder.darr@students.uwlax.edu
Note to Uncle Frank & family...
Uncle Frank,
i have countless memories, all are wonderful, from when i'd see you at grandma fern's for our family get-togethers. together with auntie schottie, you were the exemplar of a good time. i will always remember you as a diligent man, a busy-body... your work ethic, even as we had to pick up the beer cans, etc. was contagious. i will remember how your cheered when grandma haney replied "no" into a microphone at one of haney reunions. you will be missed; but you have a place in my heart that remembers fun times in grandma's back yard and in your garage. i will see you again. and when we do, i've got the meanest hand when we saddle up to play *kings on the corner.*
your ever loving nephew,
darren kinder, LSE
(fern's grandson/jeanne's son)
Steve Swinko, South Milwaukee, Wisconsin
March 3rd 2010
To the Pintaro Family: Frank was a very good friend and co-worker of my dad's (Ladish) and myself. I think often of the many memories I have of Frank and his family over the years. He will be deeply missed by all.
Marcy Steglich, Gilbert Arizona
March 2nd 2010
My sympathies to the family. I never knew Frank, but I did work with his daughter (Essie) @ (L) many years ago.
My best to the family.
Rosalie Stuart ( Furgason, Nekoosa, Wisconsin
March 2nd 2010
My prayers and sympathys to the Pintaro Family from the late Stuart and present children family. Fondest memories of Augie and Frank as they were good friends of the late Hiarm Sturat (Ladish Co)
Esther Vincer (Pintaro)
March 1st 2010
estherv@wi.rr.com
My father was a strong loving man with so much character. I really do not think their was one person who did not fall in love with him, when they met him. He had this way of making everyone feel welcome in his home. I could tell so many stories of daddy and I growing up. He was very protective of me. If a boy called at 6:00 pm he would say she went to bed for the night. My fondest memories of daddy is at the cottage. Just him and I would get up very early in the morning while everyone was asleep and we would go trolling in the boat for musky's. We would talk for hours while he watched me and taught me how fish. Their were several times I did get a musky on and he would get so excited and then their were just the times we would just talk, talk and talk. He would call me every morning from Ladish Co. where he worked no matter how busy he was, just to say, How are you doing honey, do you need anything today, he did that everyday. In these last 6 years we even became closer. I would walk in the house and he would say kiss me, kiss me, kiss me. Once was never enough, he would say again, again, until I would sit on his lap and give him a great big long one, then he would say ok, ok, enough, but it would be only only ten minutes and he would start all over. I cannot remember anyone who would come into his home that he did not welcome with open arms. Words cannot describe daddy his heart was bigger than life, a giving, compasionate, honorable, wonderful man. He will always be my daddy. I will see you in my dreams everynight daddy, waiting for you to say kiss again. You have taught me how to love and give and to take charge of any cituation that comes about. I thank you daddy for being than man you are. You will always be my hero and I will always love you more than life.
Your loving baby girl.
