Tom M. Wages Funeral Service
Carol Miller
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Birth date: Aug 4, 1948 Death date: Jul 6, 2018
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Frank L. DiPalma, age 69, of Lawrenceville, GA, passed away Friday, July 6, 2018, at home surrounded by his family. He was preceded in death by his parents, Dominick DiPalma and Genevieve Gaubert DiPalma. Frank is survived by his wife of 32 years, Beth Waters DiPalma; his children, Shana DiPalma Hefferon, Aimee DiPalma Caudell, Elise Olivia DiPalma, and Anna Marie DiPalma; and his grandchildren, Zoie and Dylan Lance, and Trey Bevan.Frank was a native of Lindenhurst, Long Island, NY. He was born in Woodhaven, Queens, NY, but lived most of his life in Lawrenceville, GA. He attended Lindenhurst High School and Summit College in Suffolk County, NY. He proudly served in the Navy at Virginia Beach in the Vietnam Era. He owned A & E Medical in Snellville, GA. Frank was a member of Cannon Methodist Church, River Oak Hills Homeowners Association, and River Oak Hills Swim & Racquet Club.Frank enjoyed bowling, completing home projects, striking a deal whenever he could, and family time. He loved cheering for his daughters on swim team, soccer, debate team, and Odyssey of the Mind competitions. Frank’s main interest was the happiness and success of his family and friends.A celebration of life ceremony will be held at Cannon United Methodist on Saturday, July 14th at 2:00pm. We will receive family and friends at our home following the service. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Will to Live Foundation. A memorial page is available at https://will-to-live.org/product/loveforfrank/Condolences may be sent or viewed at www.wagesfuneralhome.com. Tom M. Wages Funeral Service, LLC, A Family Company, 3705 Highway 78 West, Snellville, GA 30039 (770-979-3200) has been entrusted with the arrangements.Read Obituary
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Beth, I am very sorry to hear of Frank's passing. He was such a devoted husband and father. Bill and I will miss his smiling face. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
She and Bill Baum
Dearest Beth and family,
Please know that my heart aches for you in the monumental loss of your husband, father, helpmate, and friend.
I will hold you close in my prayers in the days to come and will be thanking God for his tender mercy, loving grace and comfort as only He can provide.
Although many years have passed, the bonds we shared in high school with our special group of girlfriends will always remain. I hope that when the time is right, we will be able to fellowship with you and share our love.
May God give you strength and comfort.
With much love,
Diane Dickey Shertz