Frank Alfano passed away Easter morning, April 7, 1931, at 7:30 am, with his family at his side.
A native of New Iberia, Louisiana, Mr. Alfano was a master bricklayer.
He enjoyed gardening and woodworking.
He was a veteran of the United States Marine Corps having served in the Korean Conflict. There will be military graveside rights conducted by the United States Marine Corps.
Survivors include one son, Tan Joseph Alfano; 4 daughters, Pamela (Alfano) Guiberteau, Gerayne (Alfano) Leon, Tina (Alfano) Poirrier, and Lana Kay Alfano; and their mother Elaine Starks, all of New Iberia, LA; and 2 daughters, Christine (Alfano) Jones and Jennifer Alfano; and their mother, Rosita Arce of North Carolina; 19 grandchildren, Chuck Norman Alfano, Jude Guiberteau, Natalie Guiberteau, Haley Elaine Guiberteau, Nicholas Alfano, Valery Elaine Alfano, Andrew Paul Broussard, Kaleb Paul Leon, Abby Beatrice Babineaux, Camille Elizabeth Gondron, Julia Kay Smelley, Dylan Michael Smelley, all of New Iberia, LA, and Isabella Jones, Adrianna Jones, of North Carolina, and Trey Norman Alfano, Lanie Alfano, Trevor Alfano, Titus Norman Alfano, and Thadeus Roy Alfano of Franklin, LA; and last but not least, his girlfriend of 20 years, Velma Prosper and her son Craig Latiolais of St. Martinville, LA.
Preceding Mr. Alfano in death are his parents, Sam Alfano and Effie (Mallet) Alfano; and his brother, Sammy Alfano.
Serving as pallbearers are Andrew Paul Broussard, Chuck Norman Alfano, Gerald J. Guiberteau, Kirk Leon, Craig Latiolais, and Nicholas Alfano.
Honorary Pallbearers are Jude Guiberteau and Jake Delhomme.
The family requests donations in Memory of Mr. Alfano, to be made to Hospice of Acadiana, 2600 Johnston Street, Suite 200, Lafayette, LA 70503.
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Obit provided by Karen Pinckard, and edited by TiogaRose on March 7, 2010.
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Frank Alfano passed away Easter morning, April 7, 1931, at 7:30 am, with his family at his side.
A native of New Iberia, Louisiana, Mr. Alfano was a master bricklayer.
He enjoyed gardening and woodworking.
He was a veteran of the United States Marine Corps having served in the Korean Conflict. There will be military graveside rights conducted by the United States Marine Corps.
Survivors include one son, Tan Joseph Alfano; 4 daughters, Pamela (Alfano) Guiberteau, Gerayne (Alfano) Leon, Tina (Alfano) Poirrier, and Lana Kay Alfano; and their mother Elaine Starks, all of New Iberia, LA; and 2 daughters, Christine (Alfano) Jones and Jennifer Alfano; and their mother, Rosita Arce of North Carolina; 19 grandchildren, Chuck Norman Alfano, Jude Guiberteau, Natalie Guiberteau, Haley Elaine Guiberteau, Nicholas Alfano, Valery Elaine Alfano, Andrew Paul Broussard, Kaleb Paul Leon, Abby Beatrice Babineaux, Camille Elizabeth Gondron, Julia Kay Smelley, Dylan Michael Smelley, all of New Iberia, LA, and Isabella Jones, Adrianna Jones, of North Carolina, and Trey Norman Alfano, Lanie Alfano, Trevor Alfano, Titus Norman Alfano, and Thadeus Roy Alfano of Franklin, LA; and last but not least, his girlfriend of 20 years, Velma Prosper and her son Craig Latiolais of St. Martinville, LA.
Preceding Mr. Alfano in death are his parents, Sam Alfano and Effie (Mallet) Alfano; and his brother, Sammy Alfano.
Serving as pallbearers are Andrew Paul Broussard, Chuck Norman Alfano, Gerald J. Guiberteau, Kirk Leon, Craig Latiolais, and Nicholas Alfano.
Honorary Pallbearers are Jude Guiberteau and Jake Delhomme.
The family requests donations in Memory of Mr. Alfano, to be made to Hospice of Acadiana, 2600 Johnston Street, Suite 200, Lafayette, LA 70503.
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Obit provided by Karen Pinckard, and edited by TiogaRose on March 7, 2010.
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