Francis “Frank” Anthony Rigano, 66, of Sorrento, Florida passed away on July 12, 2020. Mr. Rigano was born on March 27, 1954 in New Rochelle, New York to the late parents Charles and Roseanne Rigano. He is survived by his son Nick Rigano; siblings Phil, Charlie, Tina Marie and Carrie; grandchildren Canon, Jaylin and Quinn; life-long friend Joe Merc; as well as ex-wife Stephanie Rigano. Mr. Rigano will be missed by his many loved ones and friends.
Service
Graveside Service
Edgewood Greenwood Cemetery
141 South Edgewood Drive, Apopka, Florida 32703
11:00am
Lisa Chilson says
It is with a heavy heart that we say goodbye to Frank. I only knew Frank for a very short time from work and he was always in good spirits and always had a smile. He loved telling jokes and making others laugh. He will be missed. I wish peace to your family during this emotional time.
James Larson says
RIP brother.
Graceann Calicchio says
I’m so sorry to hear this. A young soul taken way too soon. my you Rest In Peace cousin.
Chuck Hardy says
Goodbye my Friend! I will see you again!
M.T. Zarella says
Franks’ presence left an indelible mark on my life. I can still hear him laugh, he loved to laugh and make other people laugh. His encyclopedic memory not only held almost every joke he ever heard but volumes of sports static’s, trivia, obscure facts that was more than any one person should be able to remember. He was smart as a whip and graduated at a very high ranking from The Ohio State University and passed the California real estate exam on the first try in the top 5 % of everyone who ever took the test.
He was generous to a fault and would give you the shirt off his back if you were lucky enough to be considered his friend.
We spent many a night talking till the sun came up.
He was not religious but, he had a very strong and personal relationship with his God.
He had an abrasive personality that put many people off but, if you broke through that hard exterior he had a heart of gold.
He will be sorely missed.
Isabella Stewart says
Nick So sorry to hear this news. You likely wont remember me, I was traveling around in the US and I visited you and your dad when you were in Ohio in 2001 from Scotland. It was at thanksgiving.
He was such a character. Even his posts on here made me laugh at times
But it is always a comfort to know where he is now, and we will meet him again
Blessings Isabella