Frank Rasole, Jr

Age:

57

Date of Death:

01/27/2026

Place of Death:

Williamsport, PA

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Obituary

Frank Rasole Jr., 57, passed away suddenly on January 27, 2026. He was born on June 30, 1968, in Brooklyn, New York, and was the son of Frank Rasole Sr. and the late Barbara Rasole.

Frank is survived by his beloved daughter, Ashley. He is also survived by his sisters: Paula Spinosa (Paul), Lucille Cendali (Richard), and Barbara Snell (Patrick), as well as his many nieces and nephews.

Frank loved playing and watching sports and was an avid supporter of the New York Jets and the New York Mets. He was also an enthusiastic collector of trains and enjoyed sharing his passions with those around him. Known for his larger-than-life, wise-guy personality, Frankie left a lasting impression on everyone he met.

He will be dearly missed by his family and friends.

A memorial service will be held at a later date.

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Nicholas Cervone

19 days ago

So sad to hear the news of a dear friend. One thing Frankie can make me do is laugh like nobody else. Frankie had a way about himself that was very unique. But always remember the past and the fun times we had and Our Lady of a Christians. I'll never forget how Frank he was able to jump high in the air come down with his legs spread and make an ugh!!! sound when Fat Sister Loretta would be riding on the board having her back to the class and not knowing who's making this incredible sound. To this day I laugh like it's the first time I've seen it in my life. He did it with such passion and such energy that would make a dead person wake up and laugh. Frankie was a true neighborhood guy and I'm sorry he's gone. You will be missed my friend. Stata Buon, Cugino. . . And don't forget to tell St Anthony, the joke about the Pearly Gates and the three nuns upon entering heaven. LoL give a big hug to your mom for me. She was always so kind and good to me growing up. May both Rest in Peace.

Christopher Alessi

a month ago

Have not seen Frank in a very long time. But have very fond memories of him being very close growing. Wish I would have made more time to keep up with him and see him. RIP old friend. Prayers sent to his family.