Your father always brightened a room as he entered. We will miss his visits, and the weekly calls. He called himself the Bayside Kid.He was aunt Lu's brother, and I felt as though he was also mine. We will truly miss him
Peter & Lucille Ciullo (Waterbury, CT)

God Rest your soul Franky, We will miss you.
Our sympathies to Lawrence and Bobbie. Know he's at peace with the Lord and Ellie.
Gloriann and Fred and Angela Birminham (Cheshire, CT.)
Dear Lawrence and Bobbi, Your dad was a Superstar and an inspiration for many of his cousins.He was the first of the Testa family to attend college and made many of us understand we could also achieve this goal.Although we did not visit often it was always a special occassion when it occured.His Christmas notes were precious and full of his familial love.Cousin Frank will be missed by all of us including his Aunt Camille ( my mother) who sends her condolences.How delighted she was when Frank would visit,and always with flowers. God Bless you Frank.
Cousin Francis Testa and family (Plantsville,Ct.)

Dear Laurent and Barb,We are so sorry to hear of your loss.
With deepest sympathy, Marcia and Art Bentley
Marcia Bentley (Johnston,Rhode Island)

To My Loving Brother,
We will miss our conversations & a life full of wonderful memories. He had a wonderful way of bringing a little sunshine & leaving a little laughter everywhere he went. He will always be my big brother, who was always by my side during my illness & sorrow. He made the world a better place, a beautiful light for 89 years, and now that the light is out, he will always live in our hearts
(Sister) Gloria Longo & (Niece) Angela Longo (Granada Hills, Ca)

Lawrence and Bobbie, We were saddened to hear this news.
When my mother was alive, we got together often with Uncle Frank, I will always cherish those moments.
The Neddermann Family (Prospect, CT)
Dear Laurent and Bobbie,
Please know our prayers and thoughts are with you both at this time of sorrow.
May you both find comfort and peace in the difficult days ahead.
Love
Anne & Bob

Your father was a beautiful kind man who always provided wonderful encouragement to me and my family. He will truly be missed by all. God bless you Uncle Frank and may you rest in peace.
Rosemary, Jessica, Nicholas & Rebecca Ciullo (Oakville, CT)
Please accept our deepest sympathies on Mr. Fappiano's passing.
Marie Cheetham, Betsy & Pat (Cheetham Mortuary)
Uncle Frank had the most wonderful way of making everyone feel they were important and precious to him... He certainly was precious to me. My mother Connie cherished the conversations she had with him. Even when Alzheimer's had taken most of her memory, she always brightened when her brother called. I will cherish his memory and the wonderful letters, conversations and visits we shared over the years. I will keep you in my heart always.
Rosanne Desmone & family (Alexandria, Virginia)
We will miss our Uncle Frank, the Bayside Kid. I cherish the phone conversations that we had. He was a caring loving soul. My Mom adored her brother, she was so very proud of all he accomplished. He was very good to throughout the years and especially during her last few years, I will always remember that. I will miss you uncle Frank, but you will live on in our hearts.
Laurie, John & Shane Kaniewski (Wolcott CT)
Uncle Frank always had a way to make us feel so important. I remember as a child when he would come to visit my mother Mary, his sister, he took time to ask us all what we were doing with our lives. He was a great listener. Uncle Frankie you will be missed. Rest in Peace now with your sisters Connie, Mary & Edythe.
Rita Mollica and Family (Flagler Beach Fl)