December 26, 1955 ~ December 10, 2024
Francis P. Napolitano died Monday, December 10, 2024 surrounded by family. Francis was born on December 26, 1955 the only son of the late Frank and Catherine Napolitano of SI, NY.
Francis or “Franny” was born and raised in West Brighton. As a student he attended Mt. Carmel School and later St. Peter’s Boys High School. He began his career at Huff enterprises and later started his own business, FALKAM construction.
Francis married the love of his life Angeline in 1977, and they raised 3 children together. He loved spending time outdoors, fishing, boating and hunting. Later in life he shared the love of these hobbies with his grandchildren, especially taking them out on his boat. He also loved cheering them on at all of their sporting events and spending time together on family vacations.
To cherish his memory are his beloved wife Angeline Napolitano (Capotosto), daughter Nicole Napolitano (Charles), son Frank Napolitano (Jacqueline) and daughter Kristina Napolitano (Ralph). He was a cherished grandfather of Stephen, Makenzie, Charlie, Luxe, Frank, Cooper, and Luke. He is survived by his sisters, June Ness (Steve), Jean Waskiewicz (John), Laura Conney (George), Helene Bland (Eugene) and Janice Napolitano. His late sister Kathy Todd (Walter), along with nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.
Friends may call Sunday, December 15th from 4-8pm at Cherubini McInerney Funeral Home, Forest Avenue. The funeral will take place on Monday, December 16th – 10:00 am at Blessed Sacrament Church.
Service
Viewing
Cherubini McInerney Funeral Home
1289 Forest Avenue, Staten Island, NY 10302
4:00pm - 8:00pm
Mass of Christian Burial
Blessed Sacrament R.C. Church
30 Manor Rd, Staten Island, NY 10310
10:00am
Private Cremation
Patti Murtha says
My dear Ang and Napolitano cousins: It breaks my heart to know the pain you are all feeling at this sad sad time. Francis is so very loved. He will always hold a big place in our hearts.The Love you share with him will never die and is with you for all eternity. I love the photo you chose. That’s the Francis I know. Doing what he loves to do. Enjoying some fishing time while gazing at the peace and tranquility of the horizon. My love and prayers for peace and comfort are with you. Love Cousin Patti
John DeFazio says
Francis was my neighbor for many years he called me Johnny bunkers . I fished with him too many times to remember. We had lots of fun on his boat and my boat. My condolences go out to Angie and all his family. He was a great man and always fun to be with especially when we fished together.He will be missed by many.
Melissa Morris says
My deepest condolences to the entire family. Charlie will always feel loved and appreciated by Francis. He speaks highly and adoringly of him. He will be missed.