Beloved husband of Betty Barbarotta (nee Coomes). Dear father of Andrew (Angela) Barbarotta. Dear grandfather of Alexa Barbarotta. Dear brother of Mary Barselotti, Sarah (Lou) Favazza, James (Geri) Barbarotta and the late Geraldine Hohl and Dominic Barbarotta. Our dear brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend.
SERVICES: Funeral from Kutis Affton Chapel (10151 Gravois Road Affton, Missouri 63123) on Friday, May 9, 1:00 p.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Contributions to the American Heart Association appreciated. Visitation Thursday 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Sending all the love and support that is needed at this difficult and challenging times. May you be at Eternal Pease, “Uncle Boob”…
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Uncle Frank. Sending so much love and support to everyone during this difficult time. He was such a funny, kind-hearted man—always knew how to make people laugh, even in the toughest moments. He meant so much to our family, and we’re going to miss him deeply. I’m grateful for all the memories and the joy he brought into our lives.
Frank Barbarotta.. a friend to many and was always ready to help a friend in need. He was bosterious and loud until God called him home. The most treasured possession in Franks life was his Grandaughter Alexa. She will always miss and love her Papa Frank!
Frank and I have been friends for many years, starting with the times in the construction industry.
We stayed connected through the years.
He was a fun guy to be around.
Will miss the old guy.
Frank’s sense of humor and kindness were one of a kind. The energy of the room for any event will be so notably different without him there. Rest in peace to a legend.
So many fond memories of Mr Barbarotta. His laugh, his humor, even his griping made us all laugh. He always made me feel like one of his own and part of the family. May he rest in peace.
Just found out about Frank’s passing.
He was a neighbor of mine. Kind and considerate man. Always saying “hi”, “how are you doing “. “Can I help”. Betty talking about cookies she has made.
The world is going to be a less without him.
He was a strong man, always willing to help.
Still can’t believe he is gone.
Wish I had chance to tell him how much he meant to Judy and I.
I think of him often.
I still have a brush he gave me to repair concrete/brick on mailbox.
Wish I had more time to talk with him.