IN LOVING

FRANK J. PALMERI

Sep 12, 1939 – Aug 13, 2024

Frank J. Palmeri passed away on August 13, 2024 in his adopted town of Prescott, Arizona. Born on September 12, 1939 to first generation Sicilian immigrants Rose Amato and Ralph Palmeri in Chicago, Illinois, Frank was the youngest of five children that included Michael, Antoinette (Tagliavia), Ann (Chapas), and Vito. Frank enlisted in the Army and served most of his tour of duty in Germany before heading back to Chicago in 1960.

‍‍In 1963, Frank married his beloved wife, Kathleen “Kathy” Daly, and together they raised three children: Lisa Palmeri Oleson (John), Janet Emond (Scott), and Joseph “Joe” Palmeri. Frank was a devoted father, known for his presence at his children’s track and cross-country meets and running with Kathy in a neighborhood running club. Frank spent his early adult years working, raising a family and cleaning up at his hometown’s annual Turkey Trots in Addison, Illinois.

‍Frank’s hobbies centered around his family, love of travel, and enjoyment of the great outdoors while hiking, biking, skiing, kayaking and horseback riding. As a child, Frank learned to ride horses at a City of Chicago stable so later on as a young father, he bought his first and most beloved horse, Mingo, and taught his entire family how to ride. As soon his young family was “road worthy”, Frank (with Kathy as his copilot) packed up the Oldsmobile and headed west on memorable road trips spanning many miles and years. Once retired, Frank and Kathy upgraded the Oldsmobile for a camper trailer and set out, now with grandchildren in tow, to state and national parks from the Grand Canyon to Yosemite and many beautiful spots in between.

‍Frank was predeceased by his parents, brothers and sisters. His memory will be forever held in the hearts of his surviving family: his wife Kathy; his children, Lisa, Janet and Joe and his four grandchildren, Kyle, Andrew, Rei Joseph “RJ”, and Allison “Ally”; his nieces and nephews.

‍A military service to celebrate Frank’s life will be held in October at the Prescott National Cemetery in Prescott, Arizona. In lieu of flowers, the Palmeri family kindly requests donations be made to the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, alzfdn.org, to support their mission of serving individuals, families and caregivers affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias and funding the search for a cure.

Frank J. Palmeri will be remembered as a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend. His legacy will live on through his children and grandchildren who share his unwavering work ethic, passion for travel and the outdoors, and above all else, love of family.

Memories

  1. Jill Gallagher

    To Lisa, Ally and the entire family, may you find comfort in the memories and peace in knowing his legacy lives on in each of you. He sounds like a wonderful man. My condolences, Jill

  2. Meg Castro

    Sending my thoughts and prayers to Lisa and your entire family. May you hold all your wonderful memories of him close to your heart forever.
    (From a prior colleague of Lisa’s).

  3. Nick Chapas

    My thoughts, prayers and sympathy to you Aunt Kathy, Joe, Lisa, Janet and family during this difficult time . Uncle Frank will be missed , but the many great memories of him will live on….Rest in peace Uncle Frank…I know your sisters and brothers welcomed you with open arms…

  4. Pat Gnadt

    Frank and Kathy were best friends and traveling partners so many times. Kathy and I were like sisters always there for one another. I lost my husband in December of 2023. I’m sure they are continuing the friendship in heaven. Going to miss him. We have been friends for 60 years. Met right after we both married and lived in Franklin Park in our first apartment building when we met so many great memories travel together
    Kathy and Frank moved to Arizona but never lost contact with each other there to encourage each other. RIP Frank and Kathy remember all the wonderful memories we had together
    Love you and miss you and the family
    😘❤️

  5. Sandra Emond

    Frank and Kathy have been family ever since our children, Janet and Scott, met and married in 1995. Now cherishing the wonderful memories of Frank, the laughter and good times we all shared as parents, family and friends over the years. Love and peace.❤️
    Sandy

  6. Mary Daly Snyder

    Frank Palmeri, a wonderful & loving husband, father, grandpa, friend and a really good person. Part of my life since I was 12 living across the street from us on Adams St, then marrying my cousin Kathy when I was 14 and I was even part of the bridal party! My parents & Kathy’s parents absolutely adored Frank. So I’m guessing right now that they’re all together having a cup of coffee and a piece of Dutch apple pie or chocolate cake! We haven’t lived in the same state for over 50 years but have always kept in touch. I’m so very sad for Kathy & the family. Frank was never my cousin’s husband, he was my cousin too. RIP Frank ❤️

  7. Annette Jacks Lujan

    What a wonderful life he lived. I’m sure all his loved ones will remember him as a great man with a thirst for adventure. May he rest in peace.
    Annette Lujan (friend of Lisa Palmeri)

  8. Ralph Palmeri

    You were my role model when I was younger At Austin high school the teachers would call me Frank. I consider that to be my most significants contribution to my life . I was fortunate enough to see you and your beloved Kathy get married and raise their kids . Rest in peace my favorite Palmeri. Everyone is a little better today because of you and how you lived your life. I will be praying for you forever. I love you Unc. Rest in peace for living a life well lived

  9. Michael Palmeri

    Uncle Frank, may you rest in peace and know that you were a good man who did good in his life. Your family is going to miss you but memories last forever. Watch over your loved ones because we will all meet again in heaven.

  10. Peggy Fritz

    Celebrating a life well lived. How wonderful that Frank passed on a love of adventure & nature to his family.
    Wishing everyone peace. Peggy (Lisa & John’s friend)

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