Born on September 15, 1944, in Jersey City, New Jersey, Frank led a noble life filled with charity, kindness, and goodness. Throughout his life, he changed countless lives and set an example through his actions and words. A hard-working man, Frank worked his way up from a factory worker to the Vice President of a prestigious foundry.
Throughout his life, Frank found immense joy in the simple pleasures of spending time with his family. He was the beloved husband of Kadi, with whom he shared many happy years of marriage. Together, they built a foundation of love, respect, and mutual support that served as an inspiration to all who knew them.
Frank was the proud father of four daughters, Karen, Susan, Patti and Sharon and embraced the role of fatherhood with grace and devotion. He cherished every moment spent with his children, imparting invaluable wisdom and unconditional love as they navigated life's journey.
In addition to his biological children, Frank welcomed Al and Sharon, into his heart and home with open arms, treating them as his own. His capacity for love knew no bounds, and he embraced his blended family with warmth and acceptance.
Frank had wonderful relationships with his children’s spouses and adored his grandchildren Elizabeth, Hunter, Christina, Mackenzie, Ricky, Nolan, Bri, Cassie, Nick, Parker, Cyrus, and Matix and took great delight in watching them grow and thrive. His bond with his grandkids was a testament to that devotion. He reveled in their achievements, celebrated their milestones, and cherished every moment spent in their company.
Frank is predeceased by his parents, Frank J. Reilly Sr. and Hannah Paster Reilly, a brother Mark Reilly and his best friend/cousin Daniel Hussey. He is survived by a brother, Michael Reilly.
Outside of his professional pursuits, Frank enjoyed cheering on the New York Giants, savoring a fine glass of scotch, taking in his view of the ocean, finding joy in the simple pleasures of life. He was known for his integrity and his kind smile. His presence will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
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