Francesco "Frank" Cobuzzi

April 23, 1963 ~ March 20, 2019
DANVERS- Francesco “Frank” Cobuzzi, 55, peacefully passed away surrounded by his loving family on March 20, 2019. He was the devoted husband of Tricia (Donlon) Cobuzzi with whom he shared almost 17 years of marriage.
Born in Danvers on April 23, 1963, he was the son of Maria (Ciruolo) Cobuzzi and the late Rocco Cobuzzi. Frank was raised and educated in Danvers and graduated from Bishop Fenwick High School in 1981. He was a significant part in his families many businesses including, Rocco’s Pizza, Family Variety and Premier Deli before starting his own business Rocky Woods Landscaping and Property Management. Frank was extremely active within his community; he would always lend a helping hand where ever he went. He had been a Friend of Bill W. for twenty five years. He spent his time devoted to his family, his wife and kids, coaching soccer, leading boy scouts, fishing, watching NASCAR and Boston sports teams. He was a man with a big heart and found the most joy from being there for others.
In addition to his wife, Tricia and his mother, Maria, he is survived by his children, Michael and Christina and his siblings, Tony Cobuzzi and his wife, Julie of Boston, Don Cobuzzi and his fiancée, Julie Ellis of Danvers and Lena Winston and her husband, Matthew of Hamilton, his sisters-in-law, Cindy Donlon of Danvers and Peg Giles and her husband, Mike of Peabody, his nieces and nephews, Nouelle Ingraham and her husband, Thomas, Morgan and Sophia Cobuzzi, Rebecca and Gabriella Winston, James Ryan Donlon and Benjamin and Mary Giles, many aunts, uncles and loving cousins, for which he had a special bond.
His Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10AM on Monday, March 25, 2019 in Saint Richard Church, 90 Forest St., Danvers. Burial will follow in Annunciation Cemetery, Danvers. Visitation will be held from 2-6PM on Sunday, March 24, 2019 at C.R. Lyons & Sons, Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Frank’s name to Care Dimensions, 75 Sylvan St, Danvers, MA, 01923 or To Show We Care, 15 Kent Rd, Gloucester, MA, 01930 or Friends of the Danvers Council on Aging, 25 Stone St., Danvers, MA 01923.
So sorry to hear this, great guy from a great family. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Frank no matter how often or where I saw you you always had a smile and it made my day. R.I.P. you will be missed by many.
My deepest and most heartfelt condolences to Tricia, Michael, Christina and all who loved Frank. He was such a kind man. Sending you prayers that your memories will help you through this difficult time.
Prayers to the family at this difficult time.🙏😥❤️
My condolences to the Cobuzzi Family,Frank was a big part of maintaining our bocce court at the Danvers Senior Center delivering stone dust and spreading it out more than once and digging the holes for our pergola.
Tom Fletcher
Tricia
From the start at Smith school with Michael and Christina , Franks dedication to his family has been clear, from the projects, the principal coffees, the concerts, the sports, the park programs, CCD classes, he was always there with a helping hand and a smile for ALL!
May his strength and love continue to hold your family as you all move forward in this most difficult time.
God Bless
I’ve known Frank since he was at Rocco’s pizza and then Premier Deli. He gave my Son Steve a job at the deli when he was a young teenager. He was very kind and patient with him and taught him a lot about the restaurant business which he was able to use later on. When I would see him in the halls he always had a smile on his face even though I knew he wasn’t always feeling it. R.I.P. Frank, you were a good guy.
Truly saddened to read of Frank’s passing. I had the pleasure of working with him over several years at Budget Rent A Car next to the Deli on Purchase Street. Each and every encounter with Frank was full of laughter. Thoughts and prayers to his Family.
Tricia, Michael and Christina,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time. He was an amazing person, friend and always had a smile on his face. He will truly be missed in may ways. Our hearts are broken for you . Please if you need anything give us a call.
The Avola Family
Our deepest condolences to the Cobuzzi family. We send our thoughts and prayers to all.
Frank was always generous with his time and visited Godmother, Maria often.
With sympathy,
The Procaccini Family
I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS, FRANK WAS ONE OF THE SWEETHEARTS OF OUR FELLOWSHIP AND WILL BE MISSED BY MANY.🙏🏻🙏🏻
Our deepest condolences to his family. Frank was a kind and wonderful man, he will not be forgotten.
So sorry to hear of Frank’s passing. My deepest sympathy to the entire Cobuzzi Family. I knew Frank from his working days at the Learning Tree Store several years ago. He was a great guy, always willing to help. RIP Frank.
Deepest sympathy and condolences to the Cobuzzi family and friends
Our sympathies to the Cobuzzi family So saddened to hear of your loss . Our prayers are with you at this difficult time
Jean and John M
I am so sad to hear about Frank’s passing. I only knew him from Danvers Youth Soccer and coaching his son Michael at the High School. My prayers for him and his family.
Lit a candle in memory of Francesco “Frank” Cobuzzi
Lit a candle in memory of Francesco “Frank” Cobuzzi
Frank was such a caring and generous person. He loved his family so much. I feel blessed to have known him. All my love and condolences to Trish, Maria, Michael and Christina. Donna Mandriota
Trish, Michael, Christina, and all who loved Frank,
I am so sorry for this loss of a beloved husband, father, son, brother, and good friend to many. I have just watched the video presented here and all my thoughts were about such a good man, a life well-lived and loved…
My many thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this terribly sad time.
Dear Trish,
My heart is broken for you, I wish I had words to say. I love you, and I am so sorry! .. Such a wonderful man, your husband. I am praying for you, Frank, and family!
God bless you and family,
Love,
Marie Pelletier
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