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Frank Peter Innacola, 62
October 14, 2016
Frank Peter Innacola, 62, of Lancaster, passed away Friday, October 14, 2016 at University of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, surrounded by his loving family. He had fought a courageous battle with multiple myeloma since 2007.
Born in Summit, NJ, he was the husband of Nancy M. Hauck-Innacola of Lancaster. They were together 14 years and married for one year in August. He was the son of the late Ralph Carmen and Viola Rose (Colangelo) Innacola.
Frank was a man who made everyone feel special and who left an impression on those he met. A loving husband, father, and grandfather, he enjoyed a great wine and loved to travel. An avid runner and biker, he had a great wit that could make anyone laugh. Frank loved Notre Dame football and was a New York sports fan, especially the Yankees and Giants.
Frank was a 1975 graduate of F&M College, where he was a member of and an advisor for the Chi Phi Fraternity. He was a member of Conestoga Country Club for over 30 years and was also a board member; he was also a member and board member of the American Heart Association and the Lancaster Heart Foundation for many years. He was also a member of the Moselem Golf Club and the Venice, FL Golf and Country Club.
Frank began his banking career in the Reading area with Bank of Pennsylvania and from there went to National Bank of Boyertown which eventually became National Penn Bank. He progressed to Meridian Ban and PNC Bank, then moved to Bank of Lancaster County/Sterling Financial Trust Company where he was a VP in private banking. He transitioned to Susquehanna Bank in the same position which then became BB&T; his last position was as VP Private Advisor in the Wealth Department. Frank had a special interest in working with professional athletes in the sports business division that he created.
In addition to his wife, Frank is survived by his children: Sarah Innacola Uczynski and her husband Justin of Reading; Dr. Peter Innacola, Harry Innacola, and Sloane Hauck, all of Lancaster; a grandson, Jaxon Uczynski of Reading; a sister, Susan Britt and her husband Jon of Summit, NJ; 3 nieces: Megan, Elizabeth, and Madison; 4 nephews: Ned, Peter, Connor, and Sean; and his beloved Bichon, Sammy.
A Memorial Mass will be held at 11 AM Saturday, October 22, 2016 at St. John Neumann Catholic Church, 601 E. Delp Rd, Lancaster with the Rev. Daniel F.X. Powell as Celebrant. Friends and family will be received 2 hours prior to the mass at the church. Burial will be private at the convenience of the family.
Kindly omit flowers. Contributions in Frank’s memory may be made through his memorial webpage at support.themmrf.org/goto/Frank_Innacola.
Frank’s goal was to go into remission, defeat this disease, and beat the life expectancy.
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Condolences to the Family
October 22, 2016
Our sincere condolences go out to the entire Innacola family on Frank’s passing as well as to his many close friends and business associates. Everyone seemed with connect with Frank in some close and personal way. Family and friends loved him very much, and his clients grew to recognize and respect his many fine qualities and caring nature as well. He will be missed by all of us.
Dan and Ann Mekeel
October 21, 2016
Condolences to you and your family on the passing of your father Sarah. Prayers to you and your family.
The Prosser family.
October 21, 2016
Pete, Harry, and Sarah please accept my deepest sympathies; your father was a very special person…Judy Ross
October 21, 2016
As a member of the Red Rose Rotisserie League, I will miss Frank’s mischievous smile and insightful extensive knowledge of the game! Laura and I loved working with him with our mortgage, as he was a true gentleman and someone I honestly called a friend. He always was focused on the other person rather than himself. He will be sorely missed by many and we will keep him in our hearts and souls. Peace. Steve and Laura Olin
October 21, 2016
My deepest sympathy to Frank’s family and close friends. Some of my fondest memories of Frank were the years we spent serving on the Board of Governors at Conestoga Country Club. Rousing debates, an occasional misunderstanding, but always great friends. A true professional. Rest In Peace Frank. Tom Farrow
October 21, 2016
Our most heartfelt condolences to the family. Frank was always so kind and I looked forward to seeing him at the country club. When I was working he made my nights much more fun. Thought and prayers for you during this hard time. Jody Powers (Mohre) and Rachel Mohre
October 20, 2016
Dear Nancy–my condolences on your and Sloane’s loss.Having lost my father to Multiple Myeloma in 2002, I understand what your husband has gone through and share in your experience. Please accept the prayers of our family–thinking of you at this difficult time.
October 20, 2016
Very sorry to hear of Frank’s passing – my thoughts and prayers go out to his family. I worked with Frank at Sterling Financial and Susquehanna Bank. I always found Frank to be upbeat and positive, and always a strong advocate for his customers. I also remember many “try to stump” Frank on Yankee trivia questions – he was quite an avid fan. He’ll be missed by everyone. RIP, Frank. Bob Coradi
October 19, 2016
Peace and Prayers to the Entire Family at this time.
Dusty, Linnie, Nick and Lauren Loeffler
October 18, 2016
We send our deepest sympathy to Frank’s family. We are heart broken by the loss of this great man who always made us smile and laugh. With love, Jarad & Jessica Lydon
October 18, 2016
I’m so sorry to hear of Frank’s passing. I was honored to be a part of his care. He always knew how to brighten a room. He will be greatly missed. Prayers to the family! ~Tiffany
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