In Loving Memory

Franklin Wayne Grizzaffi

Franklin Wayne Grizzaffi
July 28, 1951
September 7, 2021
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So sorry for your loss. He was loved by many.
Love,
Linda and Ted
Linda and Ted Borgstedte
9/13/2021
LA Grange, TX
Dear Family of Frankie,

We mourn your loss of your loving Husband, Father and Grandfather. Frankie came from a tremendous Christian family Grandparents Frank and Rose Grizzaffi, his parents Vincent and Pattie and Debbie by his side as a loving wife. His living actions seeded a legacy for his children and grandchildren. His caring and gracious service as first responder with the Houston Fire Department and other agencies touched many lives.

Frankie we love and will miss you!

Your Grand Parents Frank and Rose Grizzaffi Posthumous, Aunt Angelina Grizzaffi, Cousins Alex and Vicki Manos & family, Gary and Deborah Williams & family.
Alex and Vicki Manos
9/13/2021
Melbourne Beach, FL
I am sorry for your loss, may God continue to watch
over your family as you go through this difficult time.
Adrian Burrell
9/13/2021
Brenham, TX
I want to start by expressing my sorrow for your loss!
I had the opportunity to work side by side with Frank on Ambulance 8 back in 1981. I had just been promoted to Chauffeur and was assigned to Fire Station 8 where Frank was the Paramedic and I was his driver. Little did I know at the time that Frank would have such a profound impact on my career. During my tenure working with Frank I was fortunate enough to learn from whom I considered to be the best paramedic in the city. One example of this was, you did not get assigned as a Paramedic to a busy Ambulance unless you possessed exceptional life saving skills. The Houston Fire Department’s Medical Director (Dr. Paul Pepe) made sure of this. If anyone were to ever doubt this, it was Ambulance 8 that was taken out of service by the Deputy Chief over EMS (Whitey Martin) at the time and assigned to the Vice Presidential motorcade for George HW Bush when he would come to Houston. I was a Chauffeur/E.M.T. (Emergency Medical Technician) at the time. It was Frank that encouraged me to go to Paramedic School. I soon signed up and followed in Frank’s footsteps. After becoming a Chauffeur/Paramedic I was reassigned back to Station 8 to work once again side by side with the greatest Paramedic that I ever had the opportunity to work with.
Rest In Peace my brother!!!
Glen Rust
9/12/2021
Webster, TX
I am so sorry for your loss. Remember to cherish your memories.
Shirley Moehlmann
9/12/2021
Brenham, TX
So sorry for the loss of your family member. He sounded like a great family man and person. May God be with your family in the days ahead.
Sincerely, Judy Willms
Judy Willms
9/12/2021
TX - Brenham, TX
So sorry for your loss. Prayers of peace in the days ahead.
Linda Crabtree
9/12/2021
Brenham, TX
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