Francis Joseph ‘Frank’ Verano

TACONIC, Conn. — Francis Joseph “Frank” Verano, 93, died Wednesday morning, May 19, 2021, at Sharon Hospital.  He was the husband of Dorothy (Kreivenas) Verano.  

Frank was born Jan. 21, 1928, in New Britain, Conn., son of the late Mathilda (Squillacote) and Joseph Verano.

Following graduation from high school Frank enlisted in the Army Air Force.  He enlisted on June 27, 1946, and separated from the Air Force on May 18, 1949, having earned the rank of sergeant.  

Frank played football in high school and into the military. In 1947 he was named the Outstanding Player in the Grape Bowl in Exeter, Calif.  After the military Frank entered college, earned his BS degree and became a physical education teacher.  

He taught in both the Plainville and New Britain School systems and was actively involved with the New Britain rec program during the summer months.  

Never one to stand still, Frank raised Christmas trees and had an orchard with more than 80 apple trees. An avid hunter and fisherman he was known in the Northwest Corner as “The Great White Hunter” and “Mr. Salmon.”  Frank also made salmon lures.  

He served the Town of Salisbury as a constable. He was the first constable presented a badge by the officers of State Police Troop B in North Canaan.

Frank also had a love of animals.

In addition to his wife Frank is survived by his five children; 11 grandchildren; and his great-grandchildren. Special remembrances are held for his two daughters,  Evelyn Caron and her husband, Ken, of Forestville, Conn., and their two sons, Brandon and Daniel of Plainville, Conn.; and Katherine Verano and her daughter, Kaitlyn, both of Waterford, Conn.  

Frank was predeceased by his sister, Barbara Vinelli.

A Mass of Christian Burial was held May 24 in St. Martin of Tours Parish St. Joseph’s Church in North Canaan.  Burial with full military honors followed at St. Joseph’s Cemetery.  

Memorial donations may be made to the Salisbury visiting Nurse Association, 30A Salmon Kill Road, Salisbury, CT 06068.  

Arrangements are under the care of the Newkirk-Palmer Funeral Home in North Canaan.

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