Bonnye Hutson Marino
Just found out you passed Frank. Will always remember our High school fun times together. Remembering your Mothers blue Cadillac getting hit buy a car in front of my house. Rest in peace my dear friend.
Birth date: Aug 27, 1943 Death date: Aug 6, 2023
Frank Scibilia, age 79 of Lewes, DE passed away at home on Sunday, August 6, 2023. He was born on August 27,1943 in Chester, PA, son of the late Joseph Scibilia and Edith (Borsello) McDade. Mr. Scibilia was a proud veteran, havin Read Obituary
Just found out you passed Frank. Will always remember our High school fun times together. Remembering your Mothers blue Cadillac getting hit buy a car in front of my house. Rest in peace my dear friend.
Christine, Michael, Jacob, Grace, and Luke,
Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to you at the passing of your father and grandfather. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
With Love,
Uncle Bill and Aunt Cathy Hopkins
Seattle, WA
So sorry to hear of Frank's passing. Working with him at the Cape May -Lewes Ferry Terminal made the job enjoyable, always smiling, laughing or singing. Frank will be missed by many! Rest in Peace my Friend...........
Bob & Trish send our condolences to Flo and Frankie’s family. He was always there to give you a big hug and a warm smile. As a member of the DA golf group he always had a story and advice. God bless.
Florence,
So sorry to hear of Frank's passing. I enjoyed many years of playing golf and working with Frank at the Penninsula. Frank always had a smile and was a good friend to all of us in the DA group at the Rookery. He will be truly missed and I wish you and your family peace and happy memories.
Bruce Ronkette
Frankie greeted everyone at the Peninsula with his warm smile and humor. Our deepest heartfelt condolences goes out to his family. We all will miss him.
Lon & Connie Newton
Our senscere condolences to Frankie's family. My husband and I have many warm memories from his Peninsula days. Quick with a smile, song or story that was our Frankie! We consider ourselves fortunate to have known him. He took this picture of us two years ago and then had it framed and presented it to us. It sits on a table where I see it every day. Our fond renberance of him. RIP our friend. Joan Renner and John Stikeman.
TO THE FAMILY OF FRANKIE SCIBILA MY HEARTFELT SYMPATHY AS FRANKIE WAS MY GOLF BUDDY AND BEST FRIEND MY WIFE AND I LOOKED FORWARD TO HER RETIREMENT AND RETURNING BACK TO OUR HOME IN MILFORD I CALLED TO TELL HIM AND THAT I MISSED AND LOVED HIM MY BUDDY FRANKIE WILL REMAIN IN MY HEART FOREVER I LOVE YOU BUDDY AND SOMEDAY SEE YOU IN HEAVEN MAY THE LORD BLESS THE SCIBILA FAMILY
It always amazes me when certain individuals pass through my life. Frankie’s job as one of the summer golf course marshals, at the Peninsula, is how my husband and I met him. He always reminded me of the character Edward Bloom in the movie, “The Big Fish”, a favorite of mine. Frankie was a great storyteller, a crooner, “Oh Those Wildwood Days”, and obvious to us a family man. We missed him when the season opened this year. We were saddened to learn of his illness. We extend our deepest sympathies to his wife and family. We are grateful to have met the man. Teresa & Michael Logue
It was always a good day of golf at The Peninsula when Frankie was there to greet you, give you a hug and maybe sing a tune! He had such a Big, warm personality and was well loved! Sending prayers and sympathy to his family. He will be missed by many.