
Ralph Lucarella said...
Tony Frascella was one of a long line of Frascellas from
Chambersburg and South Trenton. He worked for the State Highway
Department and was the manager of their baseball team in the City
Industrial League. After he married Kate, he lived on Elmer Street
and became involved with the Chambersburg Little League. He was
president and chief organizer of the League along with cooking
the hot dogs in the vending stand. I met Tony through my good
friend Fred DeBronzo, and for a long while enjoyed their company.
It's sad to believe most have passed away but their memories will
forever linger, May God Bless Them. Best regards.
2 comments:
Hi Mack: Many thanks for the tribute to Tony Frascella. His wife Kate, was also a true Chambersburg contributor. She was born, brought up and raised a family at the same house on Elmer St. Very few who were born in the Burg still live there for some reason or another. I must say, the Chambersburg of old will live forever. God Bless.
Hi. I am a DeBronzo descendant. My grandfather was Arthur and so was my father. angie0923@hotmail.com
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