Frank A. Densevich, 84, of Bellefonte, passed away Wednesday. He was born in Atlantic City, N.J., and raised in Altoona. Frank attended Altoona Catholic Larger College, specifically exactly where he played football and developed life-extended mates.
In 1960, when enrolled in the U.S. Army, he married Judy A. Notari and developed a household in Staten Island, N.Y. Following a handful of short years they moved to Vineland, N.J., and raised their young young children.
Frank was the manager of Kress Division Shops and later worked in adult education. Even though in Vineland, he was an active member of the Saint Isadore’s Catholic Church. He was also a member of the Vineland Jaycees, an elected member of the Vineland City Council and a fourth degree Knight.
He enjoyed becoming a state swimming referee and attending all of his daughters’ events. Frank and Judy spent rather a couple of hours volunteering. As an active member of the Penn State South Jersey Shore Club, they would raise income for quite a few scholarships to Penn State University.
Upon retirement, he and Judy moved to Bellefonte, and became avid PSU season ticket holders for various distinctive sports. Frank joined the St. John’s Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus and was a member of Bellefonte Preparing Board. He also volunteered at Penn State All Sports Museum. He volunteered various hours to fundraisers and was particularly loyal to the “Soup and Salad” fundraiser that has now been named quickly just after his wife, Judy. He was an avid and active member of the NRA. Frank believed in offering back to his neighborhood quietly and without having obtaining acknowledgment. He lived his life as a loyal servant to God and church and loved his loved ones members deeply, loved his mates and loved this life.
Surviving are his daughters, Kim (Dan) Lessard and Dana Densevich his grandchildren: Devin Lessard, Kelsey Lessard and Francis Mulligan his sister, Anne Thompson brother, John (Carol) Densevich sister-in-law, Dorothy Densevich and various nieces, nephews and godchildren.
He was predeceased by his wife, Judy Densevich his brother, Charles Walter (CW) Densevich and brother-in-law, Bill Thompson.
A Mass will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, March 24, 2023, at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, 134 Bishop St., Bellefonte, PA.
Arrangements are by Koch Funeral Household, State College.
In lieu of flowers, a donation may possibly possibly be developed to St. John the Evangelist Catholic College in Bellefonte.
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