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Frank
Serer
May 17, 2024
Haverhill, NH- Frank J. Serer "Gramps", 58, passed away unexpectedly at his home on Friday, May 17th, 2024.
Frank was born on January 1, 1966, to Frank Serer Sr and Joanne Crampton in New Haven, Connecticut.
He met the love of his life Diane Farrar while living in Connecticut. They married on Saturday, September 3, 1988, in Naugatuck, CT. Together they went on many adventures, navigated life's paths, and raised a beautiful, and loving family.
Frank knew hard work; he worked many jobs throughout his life but the longest was being a self-employed master carpenter.
Frank enjoyed cooking, gardening, fishing, watching the Dallas Cowboys, saying a good dad joke, bonfires, outdoor concerts, and reading the bible. He loved listening to and playing music, instilling that music and moral values into his children and grandchildren, playing his guitar, family celebrations, and above all, he loved being a father and grandfather.
Frank's umbrella of caring extended not only to his immediate family but also to everyone who came across his path.
He is predeceased by his father, Frank Serer Sr of CT; and a brother, Russell Sullivan of CT.
Frank is survived by his wife of 35 years, Diane (Farrar) Serer of Haverhill; his son Frank Serer, and significant other Brittany Benjamin, and their children, Aiden and Lillian of Bradford; his son AJ and wife Cathy Serer, and their children, Carter and Cooper of North Haverhill; his son, Jesse Serer of Haverhill; his daughter, Amanda Serer of Woodsville; his mother, Joanne Droller of Connecticut; brothers, Vincent & Damon Serer and a sister Marcella; family friends, Frank & Barb Trapletti of Mountain Lakes; and other loving extended family, nieces, nephews, cousins & friends.
One of Frank's famous lines was "What are you going to do if you see someone without a smile?" Frank's answer was, "Give them yours!"
Per Frank's wishes, there will be no calling hours or funeral services but instead a celebration of his life with good music and good company that will be held at a later date.
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