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Obituary for Frank Mignacco

Frank  Mignacco
The Mignacco family announces with great sorrow, the sudden passing of their beloved son Frank Joseph Mignacco who died peacefully in his sleep on the morning of November 19th, 2019.

Frank is survived by his loving mother Molly, predeceased by his father Ron Mignacco , brother Paul and uncle Jimmy Wilson, uncle Dennis Wilson, aunt June Burke and uncle Frank Zimperi.

Also survived by his 2 sisters; Dawn Thib, brother-in-law John Thib, nephew John-Ross (Brianna Fiset ) Thib, niece Stephanie Arsenault (Ricky) niece Tori Pichette(Jesse) nephews Preston and Jaxon Arsenault and Marlayna Mignacco (Bonanz).

Also left to mourn is the Zimperi family Felicetta Zimperi, godfather Frank Zimperi (Andrea) Bianca, Jack (Corrine) Tori, Erica, Pat Plante (Yvon) Katherine, Jan Doody (Alan) Maggie, Pia, Pia Maffei (Ken). Also survived by many loving aunts, uncles , cousins all of whom he cherished. His cousin Paula Stinson who was like a sister (Rob) Victoria, Cal, and Owen.

Frank was born in Timmins, Ontario at St . Mary’s Hospital on December 10th 1969. He entered the world at a health 9 pounds 11 1/2 ounces. He was a “Big Guy “ right from the start. Frank grew up in Timmins and he was always a happy little guy, very outgoing , fun, loving, and always wore that big smile on his face. Frank loved sports, lacrosse, baseball, hockey and from the time he put on his first pair of hockey skates, his passion for the game was ignited. He also loved the outdoors, loved to fish, walk the trails with his dog buddy, and Anna. Frank made many close friends growing up who were present throughout his life sharing a strong bond and were there for each other always through good times and in bad. Frank attended Sacred Heart school, St. Theresa, and onto Timmins High.

He started his own business as a brick mason and he was a master of his craft. Frank took great pride in his work. For the last few years, Frank worked at the Vic Power airport for the city of Timmins. He loved his job, was a very hard worker who developed a great relationship with his fellow co-workers and always looked forward to seeing them. Most important to Frank was his family and friends. He adored his mom and dad, his brother and sisters. His nephew John Ross, his niece Stephanie. Frank was a devoted family man and family always came first, as family was everything to Frank and he loved us beyond measure.

He will be deeply missed by his family and friends and all who knew him . He touched many peoples lives and life will never be the same without him.

We Love you Frankie Boy.

A funeral mass will be held at 10:00 am on Wednesday, November 27, 2019 from St. Anthony's Cathedral of Padoua. Remembrance donations to the Special Olympics or Timmins Humane Society would be greatly appreciated. The family will receive friends from 7 - 9 pm on Tuesday evening, November 26, 2019 at the
MIRON-WILSON FUNERAL HOME, CREMATION AND RECEPTION CENTRE 150 Balsam St. S. Timmins


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